CSSI
CSSI

2006 Seminars

  Speaker Company / Institution Title
December 12, 2006 Brian Taylor Carnegie Mellon University Exact Combinatorial Optimization Methods for Physical Design of Regular Logic Bricks
November 28, 2006 Jason Brown Carnegie Mellon University Automated Standard Cell Library Analysis for Improved Defect Modeling
November 21, 2006 Jason Clark Purdue University Electro Micro Metrology
November 9, 2006 John McNeill Worcester Polytechnic Institute Deep Submicron CMOS and the New Era of Creativity in Analog Design
October 31, 2006 Elias Fallon Cadence Design Systems SKILL - Easy Access To Design Data
October 24, 2006 Siddharth Garg Carnegie Mellon University Mitigating the Performance Impact of Within-die Variability Using GALS Architectures
October 10, 2006 Nicholas Carter UIUC A Self-Checkpointing Microprocessor Based on Magnetoelectronic Devices
October 3, , 2006 Girish Venkataramani Carnegie Mellon University Leveraging Protocol Knowledge in Slack Matching
September 19, 2006 Xin Li Carnegie Mellon University Projection-Based Statistical Analysis of Full-Chip Leakage Power with Non-Log-Normal Distributions
September 14, 2006 Phillip Stanley-Marbell TU/e Programming Unreliable Networks of Computation
September 12, 2006 Subhasish Mitra Stanford University Built-In Soft Error Resilience for Robust System Design
September 5, 2006 Wojciech Maly Carnegie Mellon University Future of IC's DFM: A Biased View
August 29, 2006 Shadi Saberi Carnegie Mellon University Very Low Power, Adaptive Equalizer for High-Speed Communications
May 16, 2006 Jared Smolens Carnegie Mellon University On-line Error Detection for Commodity Microprocessors using Fingerprinting
May 9, 2006 Puru Choudhary Carnegie Mellon University Hardware Based Frequency Control of Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous (GALS) Systems
May 1, 2006 Jaijeet Roychowdhury University of Minnesota Novel Numerical Simulation Methods and Design Formulae for Oscillatory Systems
April 18, 2006 Ryan Magargle Carnegie Mellon University Modeling and Simulation of Microfluidic Circuits
April 11, 2006 Marios Papaefthymiou University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Energy Recovery VLSI Design
April 10, 2006 R. Jacob Baker Boise State University Designing CMOS Circuits for the Next Generation of Solid-State Memory Technology
March 28, 2006 Umit Ogras Carnegie Mellon University Challenges and Promising Solutions in Networks-on-Chip Design
March 21, 2006 Francois Jacquet ST Microelectronics Design of SRAMs in Scaled CMOS Technologies
March 7, 2006 Dong Hun Shin Carnegie Mellon University A Unified Modeling and Design Methodology for RFICs Using Parameterized Sub-Circuit Cells
February 7, 2006 Limor Fix Intel Corporation Formal Verification in Intel – Specification, Coverage, and Engines
January 24, 2006 Twan Basten Eindhoven University The Essence of Computation
January 17, 2006 Andreas Veneris University of Toronto Fault Diagnosis and Logic Debugging Using Boolean Satisfiability