Call for Participation:

SELSE 2019

Early Registration Deadline
March 20, 2019
Registration Deadline
March 27, 2019

The 15th IEEE Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic – System Effects (SELSE)
Palo Alto, California, USA
March 27 – 28, 2019

Early registration deadline: March 20, 2019

The growing complexity and shrinking geometries of modern manufacturing technologies are making high-density, low-voltage devices increasingly susceptible to the influence of electrical noise, process variation, transistor aging, and the effects of natural radiation. The system-level impact of these errors can be far-reaching, both in safety-critical aerospace and automotive applications and also for large scale servers and high performance applications.

The SELSE workshop provides a unique forum for discussion of current research and practice in system-level error management. SELSE includes papers that address the system-level effects of errors from a variety of perspectives: architectural, logical, circuit-level, and semiconductor processes. Participants from industry and academia explore both current technologies and future research directions.

We are now proud to announce the program for SELSE-15: http://www.selse.org/index.php/program

This year’s program includes:
– Two keynote talks from Heather Quinn (LANL) and Moin Qureshi (Georgia Tech)
– A panel discussion on Autonomous Systems’ Safety and Reliability
– A panel discussion on New Technology and Reliability
– A special session with invited talks and tutorials on Resilient Machine Learning Systems
– An interactive poster session

Registration: http://www.selse.org/index.php/registration
The registration website is now open and the early registration deadline (for discounted rates) is March 20, 2019. As always, early student registrations rates are kept under $100 to encourage student participation.

Transportation and local information: http://www.selse.org/index.php/transportation-local-information
SELSE will be held on the Stanford University campus. You can find more information about the venue and how to get there in the above link. We negotiated a discounted hotel room rate for SELSE participants with the Schwab Residential Center. A limited number of rooms are available and you can reserve a room during registration for the workshop.

Travel grants: http://www.selse.org/index.php/travel-grants
SELSE may be able to offer travel support to students, post-docs, and early career faculty. When they are available, further details about the application procedure and who can apply will be posted online.