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== IISWC 2015 ==
== 2018 ==
=== October 4-6, Atlanta, Georgia, USA ===
=== IEEE International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC) ===
'''October 22-24, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA'''


'''''Sigil and SynchroTrace: Communication-Aware Workload Profiling and Memory-NoC Simulation'''''
'''''Energy-Efficient and Secure Computing Systems ''''' (w/ Prof. Emre Salman, Stony Brook University)


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== 2016 ==
=== IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC) ===
'''September 25-27, Providence, Rhode Island, USA'''


[http://vlsi.ece.drexel.edu/index.php?title=Tutorials%3ASynchroTrace_Sigil_IISWC_2016 '''''Sigil2 and SynchroTrace: Flexible Workload Profiling and Fast Memory-NoC Simulation '''''] (w/ Prof. Mark Hempstead, Tufts University)


'''Topic Outline'''
== 2015 ==
=== IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD) ===
'''October 18-21, New York City, New York, USA'''


Trace capture & analysis for multi-threaded programs, large design space exploration, and insights from workload profiling (e.g. accelerator design via hw/sw co-design and related architectural decisions).
[http://vlsi.ece.drexel.edu/index.php?title=Tutorials%3ASynchroTrace_Sigil_ICCD_2015 '''''Sigil and SynchroTrace: Communication-Aware Workload Profiling and Memory-NoC Simulation'''''] (w/ Prof. Mark Hempstead, Tufts University)


'''Synopsis'''


The SynchroTrace simulation framework enables exploration of a large design space.
=== IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC) ===
'''October 4-6, Atlanta, Georgia, USA'''


Sigil is our workload profiling toolset that has enabled SynchroTrace. It captures and classifies a workload's computation and communication operations, and intercepts synchronization actions within threads.
[http://vlsi.ece.drexel.edu/index.php?title=Tutorials%3ASynchroTrace_Sigil_IISWC_2015 '''''Sigil and SynchroTrace: Communication-Aware Workload Profiling and Memory-NoC Simulation''''']  (w/ Prof. Mark Hempstead, Tufts University)


'''Agenda'''


This talk aims to
=== IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) ===
'''May 24-27, Lisbon, Portugal'''
 
'''''Low Voltage Power Delivery and Clocking in Nanoscale Technologies: Basics to Recent Advances''''' (w/ Prof. Emre Salman, Stony Brook University)
 
 
== 2012 ==
=== ACM/IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD) ===
'''November 5-8, San Jose, California, USA'''
 
'''''High Performance, Low Power Resonant Clocking''''' (w/ Prof. Matthew Guthaus, UCSC)

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2018

IEEE International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC)

October 22-24, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Energy-Efficient and Secure Computing Systems (w/ Prof. Emre Salman, Stony Brook University)

2016

IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC)

September 25-27, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Sigil2 and SynchroTrace: Flexible Workload Profiling and Fast Memory-NoC Simulation (w/ Prof. Mark Hempstead, Tufts University)

2015

IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD)

October 18-21, New York City, New York, USA

Sigil and SynchroTrace: Communication-Aware Workload Profiling and Memory-NoC Simulation (w/ Prof. Mark Hempstead, Tufts University)


IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC)

October 4-6, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Sigil and SynchroTrace: Communication-Aware Workload Profiling and Memory-NoC Simulation (w/ Prof. Mark Hempstead, Tufts University)


IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)

May 24-27, Lisbon, Portugal

Low Voltage Power Delivery and Clocking in Nanoscale Technologies: Basics to Recent Advances (w/ Prof. Emre Salman, Stony Brook University)


2012

ACM/IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD)

November 5-8, San Jose, California, USA

High Performance, Low Power Resonant Clocking (w/ Prof. Matthew Guthaus, UCSC)