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IEEE SSCS Open-Source Ecosystem “Code-a-Chip” Travel Grant Awards at VLSI'23

List of Accepted Notebooks:

Name Affiliation Notebook Title
Zonghao Li University of Toronto, Canada Design and Optimization of Analog LDO with Relational Graph Neural Network and Reinforcement Learning
Vicente Osorio Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile Automated Generation of Power Transistors and 3LFC DC-DC Converter
HyungJoo Park Hanyang University, South Korea Process-Portable Full-Custom Memory Compiler using Laygo2 with Yosys Integration

Note: Many thanks everyone for your participation! We recommend to resubmit your Notebooks to the next code-a-chip Notebook competition with revisions. Stay tuned!

The VLSI Symposium 2023 Code-a-Chip Travel Grant Award is created to:

  1. Promote reproducible chip design using open-source tools and notebook-driven design flows and
  2. Enable up-and-coming talents as well as seasoned open-source enthusiasts to travel to the Conference and interact with the leading-edge chip design community.

This program is made possible by a donation from the CHIPS Alliance, a non-profit organization hosted by The Linux Foundation.