10:00 | Opening Remark |
Kunihiro Asada (Director of VLSI Design and Education Center, University
of Tokyo) Toshio Maruyama (Chairman of the Board and Representative Director, Advantest Corporation) |
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10:10 | Session 1 |
Technologies and Platforms for Cyberphysical Systems (45 min.) Prof. Giovanni De Micheli (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) |
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Test and Design-for-Testability Solutions for 2.5D/3D Integrated Circuits (45 min.) Prof. Krishnendu Chakrabarty (University of Tokyo / Duke University) |
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Activities of VDEC Advantest D2T Research Division (25 min.) Prof. Satoshi Komatsu (University of Tokyo) |
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12:05 | Lunch |
13:20 | Session2 |
Universal Methodology for Yield Enhancement of ULSIC's Employing Product Test, IC Layout and Comprehensive Suite of Characterization Vehicles (45 min.) Prof. Andrzej Strojwas (Carnegie Mellon University / PDF Solutions, Inc.) |
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Signal and Noise: A Radical Perspective on Mixed-Signal Test Research and
Education (45 min.) Prof. Mani Soma (University of Washington) |
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A Stochastic Sampling Time-to-Digital Converter (25 min.) Dr. Takahiro J. Yamaguchi (Advantest Laboratories) |
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15:15 | Break |
15:40 | Session 3 |
Synthesis from Oracles (45 min.) Prof. Subash Shankar (University of Tokyo / City University of New York) |
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Layout Design for Practical Application of Electron-Beam Lithography with
Character Projection Technique (25 min.) Dr. Rimon Ikeno (University of Tokyo) |
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Introduction of Multi-Purpose EB Lithography system F7000S (10 min.) Mr. Masahiro Takizawa (Advantest) |
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17:00 | Panel Discussion "Challenges and Solutions for Future LSI Systems and Testing" (80 min.) Moderator: Prof. Krishnendu Chakrabarty (University of Tokyo / Duke University) Panelists: Prof. Andrzej Strojwas (Carnegie Mellon University / PDF Solutions, Inc.) Prof. Giovanni De Micheli (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) Prof. Mani Soma (University of Washington) Dr. Takahiro J. Yamaguchi (Advantest Laboratories) |
18:20 | Closing |
18:20 | Reception |
VLSI Design and Education Center (VDEC), The University of Tokyo