R1 Sponsored: Microelectronic Design and Test Symposium
Theme - Innovation in Microelectronics for AI, Security, and New Advances in Computing
The 30th IEEE Microelectronics Design & Test Symposium (MDTS, formerly known as NATW) provides an annual world forum for academy and industry researchers and engineers to discuss latest advances in microelectronics, share their visions in modern microelectronic technologies and foster academy-industry collaboration. The four-day symposium will feature keynote and plenary talks, special sessions, tutorials, panel discussions and contributed oral and poster presentations. The MDTS’2021 will be a full virtual event.
Topics of Interest include but are not limited to:
Micro Devices, Circuits and Microsystems: Analog/mixed-signal/RF circuits; Low-power low-voltage design; Sensors and sensing systems; Smart system design for automotive, automation and robotics; Circuits and systems for approximate and evolvable computing; Memristor based devices; Lab-on-Chip, wearable and implantable devices; Heterogeneous integration and multi-scale chiplet-based packaging architecture
Biomedical, Photonics, and Quantum Electronics: Biomedical and bio-inspired circuits and systems; MEMS sensors and bioelectronics; Nanobiophotonics for optical imaging, sensing and diagnostics; Terahertz photonics for communications; Photodetectors, sensors and imaging; Photonics for energy and green photonics
Electronic Design & Test Methodologies and EDA: Electronic design tools, processes and methodologies; EDA for 3D integrations and advanced packaging; EDA for bio-inspired and neuromorphic systems; EDA tools, methodologies and applications for Photonics devices, circuit and system design; SoC/IP testing strategies; Hardware/software co- verification; DFT & BIST for digital designs, analog/mixed-signal IC's, SoC's, and memories;Design verification/validation; Machine learning for testing
Hardware Security: Microarchitectural attacks; Side channel attacks and mitigation;
(Anti-)Reverse engineering and physical attacks; Hardware obfuscation; Computer-aided
design for security; System-on-chip security, FPGA and reconfigurable fabric security;
Internet-of-Things and cyber physical system security
Emerging Technologies and Applications: Computing-in-memory architectures; Neural
networks, machine and deep learning; Application of cognitive, neuromorphic and quantum
computing; Next-generation design-technology co-optimization; Advanced interconnect; 3D
manufacturing
The Program Committee invites authors to submit original, unpublished papers, panel and
special session proposals. Regular and special papers are limited to six double-column IEEE
formatted pages. Two-page extended summaries are also welcomed. Accepted papers
presented at the symposium will be included in the MDTS proceedings and will be published
in IEEE Xplore®. Special session proposals must include title, topic abstract, speakers short
bio and a list of contributing papers. All papers must be submitted through the submission
site. For detailed instructions for submission, please refer to mdts.ieee.org.
Jake Karrfalt Best Student Paper Award: To encourage student participation in the testing research community, MTDS has sessions dedicated to student presentations and includes a Best Student Paper Award
Important Dates:
- Manuscript submission: 4/14/2021
- Tutorial, Panel, Special Session: 4/14/2021
- Notification of acceptance: 4/20/2021
- Camera-ready paper: 5/10/2021
- Submission of presentations: 5/14/2021
Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Start time: 18 May 2021 08:00 AM
- End time: 21 May 2021 05:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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For general information, contact:
Eugene Atwood
IBM Mail Stop 93A
Bldg. 321, Flr. 1, Ofc. 1L10-20
2070 Route 52
Hopewell Junction, NY12533
Phone: 845-592-6031
Email: eatwood@us.ibm.com - Co-sponsored by IEEE Schenectady-NY