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Design for Manufacturability: Sandip Kundu 3.10.2007 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Urmet Jänes   
Thursday, 06 September 2007 15:02

C/COM Chair Gert Jervan is happy to invite you to the talk by Distinguished Visitor of IEEE Computer Society Sandip Kundu. Sandip was with IBM (1988-1997), Intel (1997-2005) and is currently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is a fellow of IEEE (detailed bio is below).


Date: October 3, 2007
Time: 12:00
Place: IT-140 (TTÜ, Raja 15)
 

Design for Manufacturability

Abstract
Design for Manufacturability (DFM) is a design approach that
simultaneously considers all of the design goals such as
functionality, area, power and performance as well as constraints such
as optical patterning limitations including diffraction and etches.
Manufacturing yield can be improved through design process.
Incorporating design practices to improve manufacturing yield has
gained recent attention. In this talk, we will explore
photolithography trends and how they restrict designs and describe the
process of yield improvement through better physical design as well as
yield recovery through test oriented learning process.

Presenter Biography

Sandip Kundu is Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Previously he
was at Intel Corporation (till January 2005). Prior to joining Intel,
he was a member of the research staff at the IBM T. J. Watson Research
Laboratory (1988-1997). He has published over 85 papers, holds 12
patents and has given 13 tutorials in forums such as ICCAD, EDAC,
DATE, ASP-DAC, ATS, ETW and ITC. Sandip has also been in numerous
program committees including DAC, ICCAD, DATE and ICCD. He was the
technical program chair for ICCD 2000, general chair in 2001. He was
the general chair of VLSI conference in India in 2005. He is currently
a Distinguished Visitor of IEEE Computer Society, fellow of IEEE and
an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on VLSI. Previously, he was
an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Computers.


His visit is partially supported by the IEEE CS Distinguished Visitors
program and partially by the Estonian Graduate School in ICT.
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