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ISPD 2007 Symposium - Austin, Texas, March 18-21

Join us at the International Symposium on Physical Design in Austin, Texas, featuring industry leaders and cutting-edge research papers. Engage in technical sessions, networking, and a Routing Contest with top teams competing. Don't miss keynote speaker Jim Kahle from IBM!

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ISPD 2007 Symposium - Austin, Texas, March 18-21

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  1. Welcome to ISPD 2007 • The International Symposium on Physical Design • Austin, Texas March 18th-21st • General Chair: Patrick H. Madden

  2. Steering Committee • Patrick Groeneveld (Magma) • Lou Scheffer (Cadence) • Desmond Kirkpatrick (Intel) • Dennis Sylvester (Michigan) • Paul Villarrubia (IBM)

  3. The TPC • Patrick McGuinness • Gi-Joon Nam • Shigetoshi Nakatake • David Newmark • Ray Nijssen • Dave Noice • Hidetoshi Onodera • Yegna Parasuram • Rob Rutenbar • Prashant Saxena • Toshi Shibuya • Hai Zhou • David Pan (Chair) • Ulrich Brenner • Yao-Wen Chang • Kai-Yuan Chao • Chris Chu • Bill Halpin • Xianlong Hong • Frank Johannes • Hardy Leung • Jens Lienig • Sung-Kyu Lim • Rob Mains

  4. The Program • 22 accepted papers • Invited Talks from IBM, Sun, Intel, Cadence, Sierra, Georgia Tech, UT Austin

  5. Best Paper • Variability-Driven Formulation for Simultaneous Gate Sizing and Post-Silicon Tunability Allocation • Vishal Khandelwal and Prof. Ankur Srivastava from UMCP • Session 1, paper 3

  6. Logistics • Breakfast every day near the conference room • Lunch/Dinner in the adjoining room on M&T • Drink tickets for dinner (2 per night) • WiFi should be open for all

  7. The Routing ContestSupport from IEEE/CEDA and SRC • Gi-Joon Nam (Publications Chair) in charge • 17 teams signed up; 10 survived • Winners to be announced tomorrow • Think you know who won? Fill out the score sheet correctly to win!

  8. 2008? • US? International? • Please fill out the survey for your preferences!

  9. Thank You • ACM for sponsorship, and IEEE CAS for technical co-sponsorship. • To the corporate support from Cadence, IBM, Intel, Magma, Sierra, Sun, Synopsys, and Tabula. • IEEE/CEDA and SRC for sponsoring the Routing Contest. • The TPC and the steering committee for putting together a program. • The authors and speakers. • And you! Thank you for coming to Austin!

  10. Keynote • Jim Kahle (IBM): Cell Architecture - Key Physical Design Features and Methodology

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