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Agenda
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The school includes invited lectures (preliminary timetable
below) and one session for presentations
contributed by the participants.
All participants are encouraged to prepare and present talks on their
own works in the field of analog IC design. This is, however, not
obligatory. Presentations of interesting designs, case studies, design
methodologies and experiences etc. are welcome. Contributed
presentations should be planned for 15 minutes or less. Computer
projectors and overhead projectors will be available. Participants
planning to contribute a presentation are kindly asked to provide its
title
in the registration form and attach a short summary (up to 500 words),
and to submit illustration material in
electronic form (Power Point or PDF) before Sept. 1.
All lectures and contributed presentations will be in English.
Timetable of
lectures:
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Monday, Sept. 13
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Tuesday, Sept.14
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Wednesday, Sept.15
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Thursday, Sept. 16
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Friday, Sept. 17
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Saturday, Sept. 18
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Morning
session
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Maher Kayal (EPFL,
Lausanne):
Structured Transistor Level Analog Design and case studies
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Andras Poppe (BUTE,
Budapest):
Thermal problems in analog ICs
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Kris Iniewski (Univ.
of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada): ESD protection and I/O design
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Wieslaw Kuzmicz (WUT,
Warsaw): Design for manufacturability: yield estimation and maximization
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Zbigniew Nosal (WUT,
Warsaw): Introduction to RF IC design
Closing
talk: Wieslaw Kuzmicz: Education for microelectronic design
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Afternoon
session
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Registration
Welcome
reception
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Maher Kayal (EPFL,
Lausanne):
Structured Transistor Level Analog Design and case studies |
W. Grabinski (IEEE EDS
Compact Modeling Technical Committee):
MOS EKV model and its standardization for analog design
Contributed
presentations
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Kris Iniewski (Univ.
of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada): ESD protection and I/O
design |
Wieslaw Kuzmicz (WUT,
Warsaw): Design for manufacturability: yield estimation and maximization
Social
event
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We look forward to
welcome you to Cracow!
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