Past Events
Counsil on
Embedded Device Automation Chapter
- July 4-7, 2011 - Ghent, Belgium (CEDA-ES)
- The Second International Summer School on Information Security and Protection (ISISP).
The Second International Summer School on Information Security and Protection is the successor of ISISP 2010, hosted in Beijing last year. As in the previous edition, the main focus of the summer school is Software Security and Protection.
For more information, you can check out the website of the summerschool or contact them via email
- 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.
- March 10-17, 2011 - Amsterdam, the Netherlands (CEDA-ES)
- COURSE ON ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE by professor Yale
Patt, University of Texas, Austin
Using computers to solve problems requires starting with a natural language formulation of the problem and systematically transforming it until one has a machine language (ISA) specification of the problem (i.e., a program). This then is executed on the implementation hardware. As Moore's Law continues to provide more and more transistors on a chip (50 billion transistors running at a clock speed of greater than 10 GHz in a few years), application specialists continue to think up more and more applications that require these additional processing capability. The ISA is the interface between the software that produces a program and the hardware that carries it out. The ISA is implemented by a microarchitecture that is constrained by trade-offs such as performance, power consumption, cost, reliability, availability, etc. In this course, we will examine some of these tradeoffs, in light of the increasing transistor count and the fundamentals of microarchitecture. Our study will be grounded in fundamental principles of microarchitecture, but will involve current state-of-the-art approaches.
The course is organized by HiPEAC, TUDelft and the IEEE Benelux Embedded Systems Chapter
For more information, you can check out the pdf leaflet or contact
- November 18-19, 2010 - Veldhoven, the Netherlands (CEDA-ES)
- International Conference on Research in Information and Communication Technology, Embedded Systems Track
- Signal Processing, Integrated Systems, and Circuits
- Microsystems, Materials, RF devices, and Sensors
- Security in ICT
- Embedded Systems and Software
- August 30 - September 03, 2010 - Leiden, the Netherlands (CEDA-ES)
- International IEEE Summer School/Workshop on Models for Embedded Signal Processing Systems
- June 24, 2010 - Leuven, Belgium (CEDA-ES)
- Symposium on Embedded Security
- Date and time :
- Thursday, June 24, 2010
- 10:00 a.m. - 04:30 p.m.
- Location:
- Thermotechnical Insitute
- Auditorium 'van de 2de hoofdwet'
- Kasteelpark Arenberg 41
- B-3001 Leuven-Heverlee
- May 29, 2009 - Eindhoven (CEDA - ES)
- Official inauguration IEEE Benelux CEDA chapter on embedded systems
The IEEE Benelux Section is proud to announce the establishment of a new (CEDA) chapter on Embedded systems, chair Prof. Dr. Ed F. Deprettere, Leiden University, vice-chair Prof. Dr. Koen De Bosschere, Gent University.
You are cordially invited to participate in the offical launch and take off of this new chapter, which is the first CEDA chapter worldwide.- Venue and timing:
date: Friday, May 29, 2009 time: 02:00 p.m. - 06:00 p.m. venue: Academisch Genootschap (Academic Society) Parklaan 93 5613 BC Eindhoven
The full program and invitation can be found on the designated website
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This annual conference, organized by the Dutch Technology Foundation, consists of 4 tracks
The Embedded Systems track is the third IEEE Benelux Embedded Systems Chapter activity in 2010.
The informal ambiance of the conference is ideal for young Ph.D. students and practisionars to present their ambitious work and early results. There will be plenty of time to interact with colleagues. The majority of accepted submissions will be presented in the form of a flash presentation and a poster, whilst some will be invited to elaborate on their work in an oral presentation.
The Call for papers for this conference is available from this link: call for papers (pdf).
Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
Organizers: Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya (Maryland) and Ed F. Deprettere (Netherlands)
See also the full announcement, and the Lorenz Center web site http://www.lorentzcenter.nl.The IEEE Benelux Embedded Systems Chapter supports the information sharing and networking between all IEEE members that are active in all embedded systems and software related disciplines. For that purpose, the chapter is organizing or co-organizing events, meetings, symposiums, workshops, and conferences.
You are cordially invited to participate in the one-day symposium on embedded security to be held Thursday, June 24, 2010.
The full progam can be found here.
