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Description

To recognize an individual who has made substantial contributions to the area of Electronic Design Automation in the early stages of his or her career.

Prize

$1,000 and a plaque

Funding

The IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA).

Presentation

The award will be presented at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD).

Historical Background

The IEEE CEDA Ernest S. Kuh Early Career Award honors an individual who has made innovative and substantial technical contributions to the area of Electronic Design Automation in the early stages of his or her career.

In the spring of 2015, the IEEE CEDA Board of Governors voted unanimously to approve the proposal to rename the IEEE CEDA Early Career Award to the "IEEE CEDA Ernest S. Kuh Early Career Award" in honor of the late Prof. Ernest S. Kuh, who made pioneering contributions to circuit theory, EDA, and engineering education.


About Ernest S. Kuh
Ernest S. Kuh was a professor emeritus and dean of the UC Berkeley College of Engineering from 1973 to 1980. Professor Kuh passed away on 27 June 2015.

Ernest S. Kuh joined the Berkeley faculty in 1956 and made pioneering contributions to circuit theory, EDA of integrated circuits, and engineering education.

Ernest S. Kuh mentored and supervised several generations of graduate students who today occupy leadership positions in academia and industry.

Ernest S. Kuh was a Fellow of IEEE and AAAS. He received numerous awards and honors, including the ASEE Lamme Medal, IEEE Centennial Medal, IEEE Education Medal, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Award, IEEE Millennium Medal, the 1996 C&C Prize, and the 1998 EDAC/IEEE CEDA Phil Kaufman Award.

The award shall be based on contributions to the field of EDA. Contributions will be measured based on technical merit and creativity in performing research and will be assessed based on the published record of the individual and the references accompanying the nomination.

The award is intended to be equally available to contributors from academic and industrial institutions.

Basis for Judging

The Award Committee will judge nominees according to their contributions to the field of EDA. Contributions will be measured based on technical merit and creativity in performing research and will be assessed based on the published record of the individual and the references accompanying the nomination. The award is intended to be equally available to contributors from academic and industrial institutions. Some of the specific criteria used will be: current and potential impact of the individual's contributions, as well as contributions to the profession at large

Eligibility

Full members of the IEEE at any level (regular, senior, or fellow grades) whose highest educational degree has been awarded within 8 years of the date of nomination.

Nomination Deadline
15 April

2024

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Affiliation
Colorado State University
IEEE Region
Region 05 (Southwestern U.S.)
Citation

For outstanding contributions to design methodologies, optimization, and automation targeting emerging integrated photonic systems-on-chip.

2023

Recipient(s)
Citation

For outstanding contributions to high-assurance design of cyber-physical systems using contract-based design methodology.

2022

Recipient(s)
Title

Bei Yu

Affiliation
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
IEEE Region
Region 10 (Asia and Pacific)
Email
Citation

For contributions to machine learning in physical design and design for manufacturability.

2021

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Zheng Zhang

Affiliation
UCSB
IEEE Region
Region 06 (Western U.S.)
Citation

For contributions towards fundamental stochastic computation methods for circuit simulation and testing and beyond.

Recipient(s)
Citation

For contributions towards secure and trustworthy integrated circuits.

2020

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Yier Jin

Affiliation
University of Florida
IEEE Region
Region 03 (Southeastern U.S.)
Email
Citation

For contributions to hardware security.

2019

Recipient(s)
Citation

For contributions to Electronic Design Automation targeting emerging logic and memory technologies.

2018

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Paul Bogdan

Affiliation
University of Southern California
IEEE Region
Region 06 (Western U.S.)
Email
Citation

For contributions to network-on-chip interconnects for multi-core cyber-physical systems.

2017

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Ayse Coskun

Affiliation
Boston University
IEEE Region
Region 01 (Northeastern U.S.)
Email
Citation

For sustained and outstanding contributions to energy-efficient system-level design, including temperature-aware design and management, 3D-stacked system design, and management of large-scale computing systems.

2016

Recipient(s)
Citation

For contributions to energy-efficient design of reliable embedded and cyber-physical systems.

2015

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Zhiru Zhang

Affiliation
Cornell University
IEEE Region
Region 02 (Eastern U.S.)
Email
Citation

For outstanding contributions to algorithms, methodologies, and successful commercialization of high-level synthesis tools for FPGAs.

2014

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Affiliation
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
IEEE Region
Region 06 (Western U.S.)
Citation

For her outstanding contributions to design verification, including automatic invariant generation, coverage analysis, timing verification, and analog verification.

2013

Recipient(s)
Country
CHE
Affiliation
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
IEEE Region
Region 08 (Africa, Europe, Middle East)
Email
Citation

For sustained and outstanding contributions to design methods and tools for multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoC), particularly for work on thermal-aware design, low-power architectures and on-chip interconnects synthesis.

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Zhuo Li

Affiliation
Cadence Design Systems
IEEE Region
Region 05 (Southwestern U.S.)
Email
Citation

For essential and outstanding contributions to algorithms, methodologies, and software for interconnect optimization, physical synthesis, parasitic extraction, testing, and simulation.

2012

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Luca Carloni

Affiliation
Columbia University
IEEE Region
Region 01 (Northeastern U.S.)
Email
Citation

For seminal contributions to system-level design, including latency-insensitive design, on-chip communications synthesis and compositional design-space exploration.

2011

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Affiliation
University of Michigan
IEEE Region
Region 04 (Central U.S.)
Citation

For exceptional contributions in the area of hardware verification, particularly for work on semi-formal verification, runtime and post-silicon verification, and correctness-constrained execution.

2010

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Luca Daniel

Affiliation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
IEEE Region
Region 01 (Northeastern U.S.)
Citation

For contribution to electromagnetic field analysis, parasitic variation-aware extraction and automated parameterized linear and non-linear stable model reduction.

2009

Recipient(s)
Country
USA
Title

Igor Markov

Affiliation
University of Michigan
IEEE Region
Region 04 (Central U.S.)
Citation

For outstanding contributions to algorithms, methodologies and software for the physical design of integrated circuits.