Grenoble, France, 13th March 2015

Following on from this year’s very successful Workshop on ‘Designing with
Uncertainty -  Opportunities & Challenges’ held in York, in March, we are
running the event again as part of DATE  2015. The workshop aims to
highlight and discuss emerging trends and future directions in the field of
nano-scale device and circuit design, and will feature invited position
papers from world-leading researchers and industrialists across the field,
including:

• Prof Asen Asenov, University of Glasgow, UK & Gold Standard Simulations

• Dr Rob Aitken, ARM, Austin, USA

• Dr Peter Wilson, University of Southampton, UK

We are currently soliciting extended abstracts from members of the
community who are interested in presenting at this workshop. Abstracts
should be no longer than three A4 pages (in IEEE two column format), and
should focus upon the potential for future developments within the field of
device and circuit design. By way of example, they may address one or more
of the following areas:

• Variability modelling, prediction, fabrication and solutions

• Predicting future technologies and trends

• Performance improvement through reconfiguration

• Designing with unreliable components

• Fault-tolerant design and recovery through reconfiguration

• Electronic design optimisation

• Design for test, built-in self test

• New and emerging devices (biological, carbon, etc)

• Innovative design techniques (e.g. bio-inspired)

Deadline for submissions is Monday 17th November 2014 and submissions
should be emailed, in PDF format, to [email protected] with
'Uncertainty workshop submission' in the Subject field of the email.

All submissions will undergo a peer-review process. Accepted papers will be
presented at the workshop as short oral presentations in one of the regular
sessions, and additionally as a poster presentation in the networking
session.

Extended abstracts accepted for the workshop will not be disseminated
through the official DATE proceedings or through any other formal channels,
such as, for example, the IEEExplore or the ACM Digital Library. However, a
copy of the workshop proceedings will be available to delegates registered
for the workshop.


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