Past Events
Computer Chapter
- June 28, 2011 - Delft, the Netherlands (CEDA-ES and C)
- One Day Symposium on Embedded Reconfigurable Computing
The IEEE Benelux Embedded Systems Chapter and the IEEE Benelux Computer Chapter cordially invite you to attend the One-Day Symposium on Embedded Reconfigurable Computing. World-leading experts give their view on the field.
Click here for the link to the symposium website.
- 3-6 October 2010, Amsterdam, (Nl) (CS, CAS)
- ICCD'10 IEEE International conference on computer design (ICCD 2010)
Jointly organized by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
The International Conference on Computer Design encompasses a wide range of topics in the research, design, and implementation of computer systems and their components. ICCD's multi-disciplinary emphasis provides an ideal environment for developers and researchers to discuss practical and theoretical work covering system and computer architecture, verification and test, design and technology, and tools and methodologies.
Registration site is active: Register here.- 2-3 October 2008 - Amsterdam (C)
- TABLETOP 2008 , the IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human Computer System
The cross-disciplinary workshop brings together researchers and practioners to discuss research problems that include the design, implementation and evaluation of various interactive surfaces like digital tables, walls and floors. The workshop will include hands on experiences, posters, demos and technical presentations.
- 17-19 September 2008 - Amsterdam (C)
- FG 2008, the 8th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition
The IEEE conference series on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition is the premier international forum for state of the art image and video-based biometric gesture and body movement recognition including face Recognition/Analysis (tracking/detection, recognition, expression analysis, 3D analysis) gesture Recognition/Analysis (gesture interpretation, head tracking, arm/limb and body analysis/tracking), Body Motion Analysis (human motion analysis, gait recognition, 3d movement and gait analysis), etc.
- 2-4 July 2008 - Leuven (C)
- ASAP 2008, the 19th IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors
The conference will cover the theory and practice of application-specific systems, architectures and processors. Areas for application-specific computing are many and varied. Some sample application areas include information systems, signal and image processing, multimedia systems, communication, high-speed networks, sensor networks, compression, graphics and cryptography.
- 2-4 June 2008 - Enschede (C)
- IWQoS 2008, 16th IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service
Since 1994, IWQoS has served as the prime annual workshop on Quality of Service, providing an international forum for the presentation and discussion of cutting edge research in the field. Building on the success of previous workshops, the objective of the workshop is to bring together researchers, developers, and practitioners working in this area to discuss recent and innovative results, and to identify future directions and challenges in developing practical computer/communication systems where predictable, controlled, and robust performance is a central requirement. IWQoS has a long standing tradition of being highly interactive, while maintaining highest standards of competitiveness and excellence. The scope of the workshop covers the main and currently important aspects of QoS research, including related issues such as availability, reliability, security, pricing, resource management, and performance guarantees.
- 26-28 May 2008 - Eindhoven (C)
- EuroVis 2008, 2008 Joint Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization
EuroVis 2008 is the tenth annual visualization symposium (formerly known as 'VisSym'), jointly organized by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and the IEEE Computer Society Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee.
- 9 April 2008 (C)
- Luc Onana, Universite de Mons, Belgium Distributed K-Ary System: Infrastructure and Applications
- 2 April 2008 (C)
- James E. Smith, Google (previously with University of Wisconsin-Madison): Virtual Private Machines
- 18 March 2008 (C)
- Rainer Buchty, University of Karlsruhe, Germany: High-performance Heterogeneous Computing: Concepts, Hardware, and Program Execution
- 4 January 2008 (C)
- Nano ICT Group, Kobe Advanced ICT Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan: Noise-Driven Computation and Communication
- 1 November 2007 (C)
- Kees Vissers, Xilinx Research, San Jose, USA: Building complete Systems in FPGA technology
- 5 October 2007 (C)
- Satnam Singh, Microsoft Research, Cambridge UK: Programming Models for Reconfigurable Systems
- 20 September 2007 (C)
- Vladimir Kyovtorov, Institute of Information Technologies Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: Multi-sensor radar signal processing
- 30 August 2007 (C)
- Syed Irfan, PetaLogix, Australia: A hybrid reconfigurable cluster-on-chip architecture with message passing interface for embedded applications
- 30 August 2007 (C)
- John Shield, University of Queensland, Australia: Dynamic Cache Switching in Reconfigurable Embedded Systems
- 27-29 August 2007 - Amsterdam (C)
- FPL 2007, the 17th International Conference on Field Programmable Logica and Applications
The International Conference on Field Programmable Logica and Applications (FPL) is the first and largest conference covering the rapidly growing area of field-programmable logic. During the past 16 years, many of the advances achieved in reconfigurable architectures, applications, design methods and tools have been first published in the proceedings of the conference series.
- 24 May 2007 (C)
- Juanjo Noguera, Xilinx Research Labs, Ireland: Application-driven Research in Partial Reconfiguration
- 10 May 2007 (C)
- Walid Najjar, University of California, Riverside: Reconfigurable computing, a new supercomputing paradigm
- 21-23 March 2007 - Amsterdam (C)
- CSMR 2007, the 11th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR): Software Evolution in Complex Software Intensive Systems
- 19-21 March 2007 - Amsterdam (C)
- EQUITY 2007, the 2007 IEEE Conference on Exploring Quantifiable IT Yields
- 22 February 2007 (C)
- Reiner Hartenstein, Technical University of Kaiserslautern: Compilation Techniques promising to bridge the Software / Configware Chasm
- December 2006 - Delft (C)
- Alex Orailoglu (Distinguished Lecturer)
- 5 December 2006 - Delft (C)
- Rainer Leupers
- 20 November 2006 - Delft (C)
- Peggy Papadopoulou
- 21 June 2006 - Delft (C)
- Tameesh Suri: Improving Instruction Level Parallelism through Reconfigurable Units in Superscalar Processors
- 22 May 2006 - Delft (C)
- Christos Bouganis: Lossy Synthesis
- 16 May 2006 - Delft (C)
- Daniel Jiménez: Recent Advances in Branch Prediction
- 10 May 2006 - Delft (C)
- Geoffrey Brown: Custom Fit Coprocessors
- 25 April 2006 - Delft (C)
- Cristina Silvano: Exploration and Optimization of Multiprocessor Embedded Architectures based on Networks-on-Chip
- 14 February 2006 - Delft (C)
- Daniel Gajski: The Ultimate Computational Component
- 14 December 2005 - Delft (C)
- Kees Immink: Coding Technology for Mass Data Storage System
- 9 December 2005 - Delft (C)
- Jan-Willem van de Waerdt: The TM3270 Media-Processor
- 7 December 2005 - Delft (C)
- Nacho Navarro: Whole system optimization for embedded reconfigurable processors
- 20 September 2005 - Delft (C)
- Dimitrios Velenis: Delay Uncertainty in High Performance Integrated Circuits
- 6 July 2005 - Delft (C)
- Diana Marculescu: Energy Awareness and Uncertainty in Design at Microarchitecture Level
- 20 June 2005 - Delft (C)
- Mladen Berekovic: Processor Architectures for Digital Signal Processing
- 29-31 May 2005 - Delft (C)
- 6th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Conceptual Design
- 26 May 2005 - Delft (C)
- Rizos Sakellarioum: Quality of Service for SMT
- 25 May 2005 - Delft (C)
- Andreas Moshovos: Exploiting Coarse-Grain Sharing to Improve Power and Bandwidth in Snoop Coherence
- 21 April 2005 - Delft (C)
- Martijn van Veelen: Ambitious science instruments pull embedded technology towards maturity
- 29 November 2004 - Delft (C)
- Dirk Boogmans and Christian Capelle: High Tech Startups
- 17 November 2004 - Delft (C)
- Romeo Zwart: Optical switching, a great tool in platform migration at AMS-IX
- 2 November 2004 - Delft (C)
- Geoffrey Brown: On Chip File Systems to Support Complex Embedded Systems Future Activities
- 28 October 2004 - Delft (C)
- J. A. Gregorio: Bubble Flow Control: a Mechanism for Deadlock Avoidance in Interconnection Networks Room
- 16 September 2004 - Delft (C)
- Ferdinand Peper: Nanocomputing based on Asynchronous Cellular Arrays and Delay -Insensitive Circuits
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