2011 Symposium
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University of California, Berkeley
Sutardja Dai Hall, Banatao Auditorium |
November 3-4, 2011 |
| The 2nd Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems is promoting international collaboration in the growing research field of energy efficiency in Devices and Circuits. |
| REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. THIS IS A PAST EVENT. |
| – Videos of presentations and speakers' slides are available on the Program page. |
| The Symposium features researchers in the following technical areas: |
| • | Low voltage tunneling FETs; |
| • | Low voltage nanomechanical logic; |
| • | Energy efficient spintronic logic; |
| • | Energy efficient memory and storage devices; |
| • | Energy efficient chip scale interconnects; and |
| • | Low voltage CMOS circuits and architectures. |
| Program Highlights: |
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Power: Where It Matters, When It Matters, and When It Does Not
(Keynote Address) - Dan Hutcheson, VLSI Research Inc. |
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Maximizing Power Usage in Data Centers - Taliver Heath, Google |
| • | 20 research leaders from Europe, Japan, and the US to share their perspectives on achieving ultra-low energy devices and circuits |
| • | Networking Reception at a building on the US National Register of Historic Places |