Call for Student Research Forum



Student Research Forum

The ISVLSI 2024 will host a Student Research Forum (SRF), providing opportunities for recently graduated or final phase BS/MS/Ph.D. students to present their research/thesis work to a broad audience in the VLSI community from both industry and academia. The Student Research Forum will help students to establish contacts for entering the job market. Additionally, representatives from industry and academia will get a glance at cutting-edge research performed by the future leaders in the VLSI community.

Eligibility:

  • Students who are currently enrolled in a PhD program, or they have finished their BS/MS dissertation/thesis within the last 12 months.
  • The research topic should be of relevance to the ISVLSI community.
  • Students who have presented in prior ISVLSI Student Research Forum, must clearly indicate additional (70%) new technical content compared to the previous submission.

Submission Guidelines: Please submit a paper in IEEE conference format describing the problem addressed in the thesis, novelty of the solution, observations and analysis. Focus should be on scientific challenges, the originality and quality of the solution.

  • The papers have a 4-page limit.
  • The submission can include author information (student and advisor).
  • A single PDF file should be submitted via EasyChair under the track of Student Research Forum.

Benefits to the selected researcher:

  • 4-page publication in the ISVLSI 2024 proceedings (indexed in IEEE Xplore).
  • Presentation in the Student Research Forum poster session.
  • Networking with attendees from industry and academia.
  • Opportunity to publicize work, distribute flyers summarizing their research work.

For additional information please contact the Chairs of Student Research Forum:




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Organization

General Chairs:
Himanshu Thapliyal, Univ. of Tennessee, USA
Juergen Becker, KIT, Germany

TPC Chairs:
Garrett Rose, Univ. of Tennessee, USA
Tosiron Adegbija, Univ. of Arizona, USA
Selcuk Kose, Univ. of Rochester, USA

Special Session Chairs:
Ronald F. DeMara, Univ. Central Florida, USA
Saraju Mohanty, Univ. North Texas, USA
Fan Chen, Indiana University, USA

Publication Chairs:
Rajdeep Nath, VTT, Finland
Carolina Metzler, Cadence, Brazil

Finance Chairs:
Saurabh Kotiyal, Intel, USA
Apeksha Bhatt, Univ. of Kentucky, USA

Publicity Chairs:
Ricardo Reis, UFRGS, Brazil
Norbert Herencsar, Brno U. Tech, Czech
Weikang Qian, Shanghai J. Tong Univ., China
Amlan Chakrabarti, Calcutta University, India
Shigeru Yamashita, Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan
Catherine Schumann, Univ. of Tennessee, USA

Industry Liaison Chairs:
Paul Montgomery, Univ. of Tennessee, USA
Hector Santos, Univ. of Tennessee, USA
Juan Lopez Jr., DHS S&T, OSE, USA

Poster/Student Forum Chairs:
Tauhidur Rahman, Florida Int. Univ, USA
Ahmed Aziz, Univ. of Tennessee, USA
Laavanya Rachakonda, Univ. N. Carolina, USA

Registration and Web Chairs:
Prasanth Yanambaka, Texas W. Univ., USA
Tyler Cultice, Univ. of Tennessee, USA

Presentations/Video Chairs:
Amit Degada, Marvell Technology, USA
Joseph Clark, Univ. of Tennessee, USA

Steering Committee:
Juergen Becker (chair)
Saraju Mohanty (vice-chair)
Hai (Helen)Li
Lionel Torres
Michael Hübner
Nikolaos Voros
Ricardo Reis
Sandip Kundu
Sanjukta Bhanja
Susmita Sur-Kolay
Theocharis Theocharides
Vijay Narayanan

Contact Us

Himanshu Thapliyal - hthapliyal@utk.edu
Juergen Becker - becker@kit.edu