Non-Volatile Memories Workshop 2016
November 20, 2015
Submitted by Steven Swanson
http://nvmw.ucsd.edu
7th Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop 2016
March 6-8, 2016
The 7th Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW 2016) provides a unique
showcase for outstanding research on solid state, non-volatile memories. It
features a “vertically integrated” program that includes presentations on
devices, data encoding, systems architecture, and applications related to these
exciting new data storage technologies. Last year’s workshop (NVMW 2015)
included 40 speakers from top universities, industrial research labs, and device
manufacturers and attracted nearly 230 attendees. NVMW 2016 will build
on this success.
The organizing committee is soliciting presentations on any topic related
to non-volatile, solid state memories, including:
– Characterization of commercial or experimental memory devices.
– Advances in non-volatile memory-based storage systems.
– Operating system and file system designs for non-volatile memories.
– Security and reliability of solid-state storage systems.
– Non-volatile memories applications such as databases, NoSQL, and
big-data systems.
The goal is to facilitate the exchange of the latest ideas, insights, and
knowledge that can propel future progress. To that end, presentations may
include new results or work that has already been published during the 18
months prior to the submission deadline. In lieu of printed proceedings, we
will post the slides and extended abstracts of the presentations online.
Presentation of new work at the workshop does not preclude future publication.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Workshop submissions should be in the form of a 2-page presentation abstract.
Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of impact, novelty, and general
interest.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: November 20, 2015
Notification of acceptance: January 26, 2016
Further details on abstract submission, technical program, tutorials,
travel, social program, and travel grant will be provided on this website.