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A Workshop for Academicians, Designers, CAD Professionals, and Managers: Principles & Recent Advances in VLSI Design- Use of VHDL as VLSI Design Tools

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PALLUR HILLS, BERHAMPUR – 761008, ORISSA,INDIA

Workshop Outline

The workshop is designed to introduce the principles of custom VLSI design, layout design and standard cell design for simple systems. It will also cover the building blocks of physical design and its impact on gate delay. Different logic forms will also be explored, and an overview will be provided on the recent advances on VLSI design. The participants will also learn VLSI design methodology using VHDL, understand VHDL for digital VLSI verification, and standard VHDL packages. The seminar will outline how to write VHDL code for logic synthesis.

Workshop Objectives

After completion of the seminar, the attendees will

List of Topics


MAIN RESOURCE PERSON

Prof. Durga Misra, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Science and Technology, Newark, NJ, USA. Dr. Misra received his M.S and Ph. D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from University of Waterloo, waterloo, Canada in 1985 and 1988 respectively. Dr. Misra’s research interests include low-power electronics for wireless communications, VLSI Circuits and devices. Dr. Misra has numerous publications in international journals and conferences in the area of VLSI and Electronics, and is recognized as an expert in the area of his research interest. He has chaired various subcommittees in different conferences and seminars. Different industries and national Science Foundation of United States fund his research in VLSI devices. He is a member of IEEE, Electrochemical Society and Sigma Xi.

OTHER RESOURCE PERSONS

Dr. S.K. Mohapatra
Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs
New Jersey, NJ 07848, USA

Prof. G. Panda
Department of Applied Elctronics and Instrumentation
egional Engineering College
Rourkela-769008, Orissa

Mr. Anurag Agarwal
Virtual Engineering Services India
F-1203, C.R. Park
New Delhi 110019

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