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ICCAD 2024 Distinguished Speaker: Sachin S. Sapatnekar

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Each year, CEDA invites experts in EDA to present at the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD). The IEEE CEDA Distinguished Speaker Luncheon will be presented by Sachin S. Sapatnekar, Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. 

Date: Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Presenter: Sachin S. Sapatnekar, University of Minnesota

Talk Title: Enabling Analog Design

Abstract: Today's computing models see increasing analog content for two reasons: ever-increasing interaction with an analog real world, and the growing realization that computing on analog substrates can, under certain circumstances, be more efficient than traditional digital computing.  To address the new frontiers opened up by this change, it is vital to explore ways in which EDA and systems design can meet the needs of the design community.    This talk will address the problem of building an ecosystem that supports the full integration of analog design into computing substrates.  Components of this ecosystem range from high-level algorithmic support to back-end design and optimization at the transistor and layout levels.  A summary of the current state of the art, and pointers towards future directions, will be presented.

Speaker Bio: Sachin Sapatnekar received the B. Tech. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1987, the M. S. degree from Syracuse University in 1989, and the Ph. D. degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. He worked at Texas Instruments during the summer of 1990, and at Intel Corporation during the summer of 1997. His other major educational qualifications include self-taught basic juggling under the long-distance tutelage of the world-renowned Klutz School in 1991, and the PADI Open Water Diver Certification from Deep Sea Divers Den in 2001. With his once-a-decade average of trying something new, he is sure to remain his same old boring self until 2011. So boring that it's well past 2011, and this hasn't been updated. He was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University from 1992 to 1997. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, where he holds the Robert and Marjorie Henle chair and the Distinguished McKnight University Professorship. His current research interests lie in developing efficient techniques for computer-aided design of integrated circuits and are primarily centered around physical design, timing and simulation issues, and optimization algorithms. He has served on the editorial boards of several IEEE journals, including as Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on CAD. He was a Technical Program Co-chair in 2006 and 2007 for the Design Automation Conference (DAC), and the General Chair in 2010. He has also been the Technical Program Chair and General Chair for the International Symposium on Physical Design (ISPD) and the Tau workshop, and Program Chair for the International Conference on VLSI Design in India. He is a recipient of the NSF Career Award, the SRC Technical Excellence Award, the SIA University Researcher Award,  Best Paper Awards at the DAC'97, ICCD'98, DAC'01 DAC'03, ISPD'09, ISQED'10, ASYNC'16, ISQED'19, and ICCAD'21 conferences, a Best Poster Award at IRPS'12, and the ICCAD Ten-Year Retrospective Most Influential Paper Award in 2013 and 2016.conferences, a Best Poster Award at IRPS'12, and the ICCAD Ten-Year Retrospective Most Influential Paper Award in 2013 and 2016. He has been a Fulbright Senior Researcher at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Barcelona in 2013, and a DJ Gandhi Visiting Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 2014. He is a Fellow of the IEEE  (2003) and the ACM (2016).