List of Accepted Notebooks:
Name | Affiliation | Notebook Title |
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Qi Tian | National ASIC Center, School of Integrate Circuits, Southeast University | ChatChisel: Enabling Agile Hardware Design with Large Language Models |
Ckristian Duran | Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS), The University of Tokyo | OBS Demo: A demonstration of standard-cell based obfuscation for imaging security in SKY130 |
Yifei Zhu | RIOS Lab, Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, Tsinghua University | RISC-V 3D Chip Design with TSV and Thermal Modeling |
Zachary Ellis | Georgia Institute of Technology | Row Stationary Systolic Array With Openlane |
Cong Sheng Leow | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Institute of Microelectronics, A*STAR, Singapore, University of Michigan | LearnAFE: A Learnable Analog Front-End for Keyword Spotting |
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 Code-a-Chip Travel Grant Award is created to:
- Promote reproducible chip design using open-source tools and notebook-driven design flows and
- 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.