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1 2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
2011 Symposium on VLSI CircuitsKyoto, Japan June 14-17, 2011
2011 Symposium on VLSI CircuitsKyoto, Japan June 14-17, 2011
SSCS Meetings Committee
Aug 15, 2011– Boston, MA
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Symposium on VLSI Circuits 2011 Symposium hosted by JSAP
Extremely strong commitment by JFE committee/leadership with help from NAE and SSCS to overcome the adversity of the March tsunami with a very successful (high quality papers & attendance) symposium
Continued with two days of overlap. Royal Rhiga– Kyoto - June 14-17, 2011 2011/2012 NAE General Chair – Ajith Amerasekera 2011/2012 NAE TPC Chair – Vivek De The paper submission date was moved to Jan. 24 to give authors more
time after the New Year. 2011: paper selection was decoupled from ISSCC and joint with
Technology Program Committee
2012 Symposium to be hosted by IEEE Hilton Hawaiian Village – Honolulu – June 12-15, 2012 Leverage Technology/Circuit topics with 2-day overlap
2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
Circuits Submission & Acceptance
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50
100
150
200
250
’04 ’05
329
259
'01 ’02
153
224
’03
50%
Accept
38%
206
300
38% 33%
1088476 77
350
400412
34%
92
’06 ’07
343
410
30%
103
’08
113
27% 20%
84
Submission
313
’09
110
35% 22%
92
409
’10
409
’11
115
28%
+31%
+32%
+26%
+35%
2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
Attendees, Program/Short Course
2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
# of papers submitted from academia
# of papers submitted from industry
# of
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sCkts. Submission: Industry/Academia
2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
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Ckts. Accepted: Industry/AcademiaCkts. Accepted: Industry/Academia
Industry accepted papers: 49 (42.6%) including co-authored by industry with academia 8 (7%)Academia accepted papers: 66 (57.4%) including co-authored by academia with industry 15 (13%)
2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
Issues for Discussion
Initiatives to increase attendance New Joint Committee: Technology/Circuits to
solicit papers for planned joint sessions and rump sessions. (e.g. Design Enablement)
New Short Course Committee: Tech/Circ. General Chairs, SC Chairs, and Treasurer – to ensure increased attendance and quality
Marketing: Engaged BtB (IEDM Publicity)
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2011 VLSI Circuit Symposium Financials
2011 Symposia hosted in Kyoto – Rhiga Royal Hotel Registration Fee (IEEE) - JPY60K(Finances on odd years sponsored by Japan Society of Applied Physics)
2009 & 2011 Honolulu$11K surplus for Circuits Symposia in 2010 vs. $9.6K in ’08
Requesting 40K in each of 2011 and 2012 for advance.
Current Budgeting for 2012: Registration 277 vs. 277 (2010) Short Course 85 vs. 85 (2010)Registration Fee $575 vs. $550 (2010)
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Summary
Location Hawaii Kyoto
Dates of Conference June 15-18, 2010 June 14-17, 2011
Attendance Symp./SC 276/85 424/151
Papers: Submitted/Accepted 409/92 409/115
Budget $275K JSAP
Surplus $11K JSAP
Industry/Academic Papers 122/287 144/265
Posters None None
IEEE Registration Fee $550 JPY65K (~$800)
2011 VLSI Symposium Kyoto, Japan
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EXTRA SLIDES
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Summary
Attendance ~276(313)/85(130); target 300/90; overlap with DAC could have affected attendance by ~10%.
Moved out final paper submission by 2 weeks and reduced 4 weeks between paper selection and conference.
No change in # of submitted papers or quality of papers – trends matched for Hawaii; shorter time is good, tight for deliverables
Seeing more joint University/Industry papers; may need to classify level of industry contribution.
Good increase in digital papers. Higher attendance at digital. Could do more to leverage Technology/Circuits overlap. Mixed
sessions? Need to address more complex SoC, and application technology;
e.g. power delivery and management, sensor interfaces, display circuits, control circuits, embedded processing. Should we consider a circuits applications category and solicit?
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Peer Review Process
409 papers submitted this year. All papers sent to all committee members. Papers are divided into 11 categories. Each committee member are responsible for
5 categories. Each paper has 10 reviews. Each committee member reviews 200
papers.
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