SELSE 2016
March 14, 2016
Submitted by William H. Robinson
http://www.selse.org
The 12th IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic – System Effects (SELSE 2016)
Austin, TX, USA
March 29 – 30, 2016
Early registration deadline: March 14th, 2016.
Keynote speakers:
SELSE 2016 will feature three keynote speeches by experts from
academia and industry.
– Dr. Krishna V. Palem, Rice University
Can the end of Moore’s Law result in new opportunities for computing?
– Dr. Nirmal Saxena, NVIDIA
Autonomous car is the new driver for resilient computing and
design-for-test.
– Dr. Martin Roetteler from Microsoft Research
Quantum error correction and quantum algorithmic discovery
Panel Discussion:
We will have a very interesting panel on the topic of approximate computing
with experts from academia and industry. The panel discussion will explore
opportunities and challenges of approximate computing in the field of
reliability.
Accommodations:
Please do not forget to book your hotels early, as the hotel prices can
increase closer to the SELSE dates. You can find a list of nearby hotels
on the SELSE web page.
Travel grants:
We are very excited to offer, for the first time, travel grants to young
faculties, postdocs, and students. Please refer to SELSE web page for
application instructions. Submit your application by March 12th.
ORGANIZERS:
General Chairs:
Helia Naeimi, Intel
Dan Alexandrescu, iRoC
Program Chairs:
Sudhanva Gurumurthi, IBM/University of Virginia
Mattan Erez, The University of Texas at Austin
Finance Chairs:
Siva Hari, NVIDIA
Daniel Lowell, AMD
Publicity Chairs:
William H. Robinson, Vanderbilt University
Paolo Rech, UFRGS
Yiannakis Sazeides, University of Cyprus
Documents Chairs:
Mehdi Tahoori, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Mojtaba Ebrahimi, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Austin Industry Liaison:
Indrani Paul, AMD
Webmaster:
Marios Kleanthous, Mesoyios College
Local Arrangements Chair:
Vijay Janapa Reddi, The University of Texas at Austin
Advisors to the Committee:
Sarah Michalak, LANL
Alan Wood, Oracle
Vilas Sridharan, AMD
Adrian Evans, iRoC