Welcome to the ISPD 2017 ACM International Symposium on Physical Design
Welcome to the ISPD 2017 ACM International Symposium on Physical Design
Organization Committee
Technical Program Chair
Chris Chu
Iowa State Univ.
General Chair
Mustafa Ozdal
Bilkent University
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Publication Chair
Ismail Bustany
Mentor Graphics
Steering Committee Chair
Evangeline Young
Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong
Contest Chair
Stephen Yang
Xilinx
Publicity Chair
Bill Swartz
TimberWolf & UT Dallas
Hotel Logistics
• Complimentary internet access in guest rooms and meeting room
– Wifi passcode: bus94 (Monday morning only)
wrath39 (afterwards)
• Meals at Willamette room
– Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
• Your badge will also serve as meal tickets3
Symposium Logistics
• Speakers– Check in with your Session Chair and load your slides prior to your session
– Keep on time
– All slides will be posted (as PDF files) on the ISPD website. Please inform us if this is not acceptable.
• Session Chairs– Know your speakers, help to load slides in advance
– Keep your sessions on time
• Audience– Please set your cell phones to silent/vibration mode
– Questions are encouraged, interruptions are okay! Please identify yourself before asking questions
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Technical Program
• Paper selection process– 39 abstract submissions
– Double-blind review process & in-person TPC meeting
– 13 accepted papers
• Variety of PD-related topics covered, including:– Emerging challenges for current/future process technologies
– FPGA layout
– Clock & timing
– Machine learning for EDA
– …
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ISPD 2017TPC Yongchan Ban
GlobalfoundriesIsmail Bustany
Mentor GraphicsSalim ChowdhuryFormerly Oracle
Chair: Chris ChuIowa State Univ.
Sabya DasXilinx
Sheqin DongTsinghua Univ.
Mahesh IyerIntel
Iris Hui-Ru JiangNCTU
Jens LienigTU Dresden
Mark Po-Hung LinNCCU
Wen-Hao LiuCadence
David NewmarkAMD
Ulf SchlichtmannTU Munich
Yasuhiro TakashimaU of Kitakyushu
Hua XiangIBM
Gary YeapSynopsys
Bei YuCUHK
Chair
Invited Talks
• 3 keynote speeches– “Technology Options for Beyond CMOS”, Ian Young (Intel)
– “Pushing the Boundaries of Moore's Law to Transition from FPGA to All Programmable Platform”, Ivo Bolsens (Xilinx)
– “Physical Design Challenges and Innovations to Meet Power, Speed, and Area Scaling Trend”, Lee-Chung Lu (TSMC)
• 14 invited talks from industry and academiaIndustry: Cadence, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, Synopsys, Xilinx
Academia: Hosei Univ., National Taiwan Univ., NYU, UCSD, UFSC, UFRGS, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Waseda Univ.
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Steering Committee
Azadeh Davoodi
Univ. of Wisconsin
David Pan
UT Austin
Yao-Wen Chang
National Taiwan Univ.
Martin Wong
UIUC
Noel Menezes
Intel
Chair
Patrick Groeneveld
Synopsys8
Evangeline Young
Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong
Jiang Hu
Univ. of Texas A&M
ISPD Lifetime Achievement Award 2017
Given to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of physical design automation over multiple decades. The purpose is to recognize their lifetime of achievements and contributions in terms of research work, education, and professional service.
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Prof. Satoshi Goto
Please join us when we present this year's award to Prof. Satoshi Goto on Tuesday.
ISPD 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award
Session 6: Commemoration for Prof. Satoshi Goto
Tuesday 3:30 – 5:30 pm
Session Chair: Jinjia Zhou (Hosei University)
• “The Spirit of in-house CAD Achieved by the Legend of Master "Prof. Goto" and his Apprentices”, Yuichi Nakamura (NEC Corp.)
• “Generalized Force Directed Relaxation with Optimal Regions and Its Applications to Circuit Placement”, Yao-Wen Chang (National Taiwan University)
• “100x Evolution of Video Codec Chips”, Jinjia Zhou (Hosei University)
• “Physical Layout after Half a Century: From Back-Board Ordering to Multi-Dimensional Placement and Beyond”, Chung-Kuan Cheng (University of California, San Diego)
• “Past, Present and Future of the Research”, Satoshi Goto (Waseda University)
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Please join us when we present this year's award to Prof. Satoshi Goto,
which will be held at the end of the session.
Dinner party from 6:00 to 9:00pm.
Contest: Clock-Aware FPGA Placement
• Sponsored by ACM SIGDA and Xilinx Inc.Co-organized by Xilinx
• Continuous effort from last year’s Routability-driven Placement
• 13 teams registered from US, Canada, Europe, Asia, South America
• 9 final submissions
• Winners to be announced Wednesday morning (Session 8)
• Top 5 teams will give 8-10 minute presentations
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Bus Tour to Multnomah Falls: Wed 1:30-6:00pm
• Scenic ride at Historic Columbia River Highway
• Women’s Forum Viewpoint
• Multnomah Falls
Please sign-up if you’re planning to join
Boarding: Wednesday 1:30pm (sharp)
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Sponsors and Supporters
Sponsor: Technical co-sponsor:
Industry Financial Sponsors:
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Best Paper Award Candidates
• Session 1: “Bilinear Lithography Hotspot Detection”, Hang Zhang, FengyuanZhu, Haocheng Li, Evangeline F.Y. Young and Bei Yu
• Session 5: “Automatic Cell Layout in the 7nm Era”, Pascal Cremer, Stefan Hougardy, Jan Schneider and Jannik Silvanus
• Session 7: “Pin Accessibility-Driven Detailed Placement Refinement”, YixiaoDing, Chris Chu and Wai-Kei Mak
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2017 ACM International Symposium on Physical Design
Best Paper AwardPresented to
Hang Zhang , Fengyuan Zhu , Haocheng Li , Evangeline F. Y. Young , and Bei Yu
for the paper
“Bilinear Lithography Hotspot Detection”
March 19 – 22, 2017
Mustafa OzdalGeneral Chair
Chris ChuTechnical Program Chair
Evangeline F. Y. YoungSteering Committee Chair
Monday Keynote
• Senior Fellow and Director of Exploratory Integrated Circuits in the Technology and Manufacturing Group of Intel.
• Joined Intel in 1983
• Technical contributions in Intel’s designs of DRAMs, SRAMs, microprocessor clocking, mixed-signal circuits for high-speed I/O links, RF CMOS circuits for wireless transceivers, and research for optical I/O.
• Recipient of the 2009 International Solid-State Circuits Conference’s Jack Raper Award for Outstanding Technology Directions paper.
• B.E.E. and M.S. from the University of Melbourne, Australia.
• PhD in EECS from UC Berkeley
• IEEE Fellow.
Technology Options for Beyond-CMOS
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Dr. Ian Young
Intel