Opening - patmos 2010

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Opening - patmos 2010
Welcome to PATMOS 2010 !
Opening Session
Wednesday, September 8
Gilles SICARD
TIMA Lab. Joseph Fourier University
General Chair PATMOS 2010
Organizing Committee
• General Chair: Gilles SICARD
• Technical Program Chair: Rene VAN LEUKEN
• Financial Chairs: Anne-Laure FOURNERET-ITIE & Laurent FESQUET
• Proceeding chair: Katell MORIN–ALLORY
• Website chair: Florent OUCHET
• Local Arrangement: Anne-Laure FOURNERET-ITIE & Julie CORREARD
Welcome to Grenoble !
French and European « siliconvalley »
« Capital of French Alps »
Around 500 000 people
Welcome to Grenoble !
An industrial place:
- Microelectronic Industries: (~ 7000 employees )
STMicroelectronics (2 centers), e2v, Soitec, …
Others: (~ 9000 employees )
Schneider, Siemens, Hewlett Packard, Caterpillar
Welcome to Grenoble !
An academic place:
- Universities: Joseph Fourier University
(16000 students) and Grenoble INP (5000 students)
- ResearchCenters and academiclabs:
CEA-LETI ; INRIA, CNRS
TIMA, IMEP-LAHC, Gipsa lab., LPSC, Spintec,
LTM, SIMap, …
Conference Program
Conference Program
For Session chairs and Authors:
- Please download your
presentation 5min. before your
session
- Except for session 3 and 5
=> before the keynote
Social Event, Wednesday, 8th: Welcome Reception
• Location: on site
• When: today at 6 pm
Social Event, Thursday, 9th:
“Les Caves de Chartreuse”
• Location: Voiron (25 km from Grenoble)
• When: Thursday, bus departure in front of WTC at 5 pm
The hugest Liquor Cellar of the world !
Social Event, Thursday, 9th:
“Les Caves de Chartreuse”
• Location: Voiron (25 km from Grenoble)
• When: Thursday, bus departure in front of WTC at 5 pm
The hugest Liquor Cellar of the world !
The visit starts with a 3D movie projection
Social Event, Thursday, 9th:
“Les Caves de Chartreuse”
• Location: Voiron (25 km from Grenoble)
• When: Thursday, bus departure in front of WTC at 5 pm
The hugest Liquor Cellar of the world !
The visit starts with a 3D movie projection
and finishes with a free-tasting of Green
and/or Yellow Chartreuse liquor.
Social Event, Thursday, 9th: Gala Dinner
• Location: Restaurant “Le Pèr’ Gras”
• When: After the visit of “Caves de Chartreuse”
Social Event, Thursday, 9th: Gala Dinner
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Location: Restaurant “Le Pèr’ Gras”
When: After the visit of “Caves de Chartreuse”
How: by bus and cable car !
Or rendez-vous at 7 pm at cable car departure (station).
Social Event, Thursday, 9th: Gala Dinner
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Location: Restaurant “Le Pèr’ Gras”
When: After the visit of “Caves de Chartreuse”
How: by bus and cable car !
Or rendez-vous at 7 pm at cable car departure.
WTC Logistics
• WI-FI access is free (see information in your bag)
• Lunches: On site
• Please inform us if special meals are required
Sponsors
• Thanks to our sponsors:
Opening Session
Wednesday, September 8
René van Leuken
Delft University of Technology
Programme Chair PATMOS 2010
Technical Program Overview
• 3 keynote addresses
• 2 special sessions
• 6 regular sessions, 4 papers each
Special Sessions
• Wednesday, 14h00 – 15h30
High-level modeling of power-aware heterogeneous
designs in SystemC-AMS
• Thursday, 14h30 – 16h30
MinaLogic – Asynchronous design, low power design
and embedded software.
Keynote Addresses
• Wednesday, 9h30 – 10h30
Variability-Conscious Circuit Designs for Low-Voltage Memory
Rich Nano-Scale CMOS LSIs
Dr. Kiyoo ITOH - Fellow, Hitachi, Ltd.
• Thursday, 8h30 – 9h30
Signing off industrial designs on evolving technologies
Sébastien MARCHAL - STMicroelectonics.
• Friday, 8h30 – 9h30
3D Integration for Digital & Imagers circuits:
opportunities and challenges
Dr Marc BELLEVILLE - CEA, LETI, MINATEC
Technical Programme Committee
36 members in the Technical Programme Committee:
PC members
Brazil
China
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United States
Submissions
A total of 53 submissions were received.
submitted
Algeria
Argentina
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
India
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Review Process
• Minimum of 3 reviews per submission:
28 papers with 3 reviews
25 papers with 4 reviews
• Grand total of 284 reviews.
• Each member of the TPC was assigned 6 papers.
Regular Papers
24 accepted as regular papers
accepted
acceptance rate 45%
Algeria
Argentina
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
India
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
TPC – THANKS!
Atila Alvandpour
David Atienza
Nadine AZEMARD
Peter Beerel
Davide Bertozzi
Naehyuck Chang
Joan Figueras
Eby G. Friedman
Costas Goutis
Eckhard Grass
Oscar Gustafsson
Jose Luis Güntzel
Domenik Helms
Shiyan Hu
Jorge Juan
Nathalie Julien
Philippe Maurine
Jose Monteiro
Vasily Moshnyaga
Tudor Murgan
Wolfgang Nebel
Dimitris Nikolos
Antonio Nunez
Vojin G. Oklobdzija
Vassilis Paliouras
Davide Pandini
Antonis Papanikolaou
Christian PIGUET
Massimo Poncino
Ricardo Reis
Donatella Sciuto
Gilles Sicard
Demetrios Soudris
Rene van Leuken
Robin Wilson
Zuochang Ye

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