Maciej J. Ogorzalek: Complexity at nanoscale problems in design of 3D integrated circuits

8月17日10:00,行政楼912

发布者:周科亮发布时间:2018-08-13浏览次数:294

报告内容:Complexity at nanoscale problems in design of 3D integrated circuits

报告人:Maciej J. Ogorzalek

报告时间:2018年 8月 17日(周五) 10:00

报告地点:行政楼912


报告内容简介:

Most complicated integrated circuits fabricated nowadays can contain as many as 20 billion transistors. All the elements are sqeezed in a tiny volume and have to interconnected as needed internally and externally. Design of building blocks and IC structures in the new generation of circuits has to be done in 3D space and consider also heterogeneous processes. For the 2D cases most of the placement and routing algorithms belong to the class of combinatorial optimisation. There are no simple extansions to 3D cases. For the new classes of systems on chip SoC, we have to include several heuristic approaches as most of the problems are NP-complete. Computational intelligence and extremal optimization can help in explorations of huge spaces of candidate solutions and help to select a quasi-optimal solution (or in other words “sufficiently good”) for a given application. This talk will present the requirements and also several possible solutions of the design problem.


报告人简介:

Maciej J. Ogorzalek is Professor and Head of the Department of Information Technologies, Jagiellonian University Krakow, Poland. He held visiting positions in Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, US, Japan, Hong Kong. In 2000 he worked at the National Microelectronic Center, Sevilla, Spain.  In 2001 he was visiting professor at Kyoto University, in 2005 Hertie Foundation guest professor at The Goethe University Frankfurt-am-Main. 2006-2009 he held the Chair of Bio-signals and Systems, Hong Kong Polytechnic University under the Distinguished Scholars Scheme. Author of over 380 technical papers published in journals and conference proceedings, and the book Chaos and Complexity in Nonlinear Electronic Circuits (World Scientific, 1997). IEEE Fellow, seved at 2008 Circuits and Systems President and 2016-2017 Member of IEEE Board of Directors as Division 1 Director. He served as Associate Editor for The Proceedings of IEEE, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Journal of the Franklin Institute , International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. He was Editor-in-chief of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine. In 2012 elected Member of Academia Europaea in 2016 Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.