Dr. Andrzej Strojwas Keithley Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Dr. Strojwas is being recognized for his pioneering and sustained contributions to design for manufacturing.
Farshad Firouzi Fangming Ye Krishnendu Chakrabarty Mehdi B. Tahoori
“Aging – and Variation-Aware Delay Monitoring Using Representative Critical Path Selection” ACM Design Automation of Electronic Systems, Vol. 21, Issue 1, Nov. 2015.
Janet Olson Vice President of Engineering for RTL Synthesis R&D; at Synopsys, Inc.
This annual award, named for Marie R. Pistilli, the former organizer of DAC, recognizes individuals who have visibly helped advance women in Electronic Design.
Matthew W. Moskewicz University of California, Berkeley / Cadence Conor F. Madigan Kateeva, Inc. Ying Zhao Wuxi Venture Capital Group Lintao Zhang Microsoft Research Asia Sharad Malik Princeton Univ.
Sponsored by the IEEE Council on EDA and the ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation. For seminal contributions to scalable Boolean satisfiability solving including locality-based search and efficient backtracking. Matthew W. Moskewicz, Conor F. Madigan, Ying Zhao, Lintao Zhang, and Sharad Malik “Chaff: Engineering an Efficient SAT Solver,” Proc. Of the 38th annual Design Automation Conference, pp. 530 – 535, June 2001.
Sachin Sapatnekar
For contributions to the enhancement of performance and reliability in integrated circuits.
Rajesh Gupta
For contributions in design of embedded systems and hardware-software codesign.
Yier Jin University of Central Florida
In recognition of a junior faculty member who demonstrates outstanding potential as an educator and/or researcher in the field of electronic design automation.
Jeyavijayan Rajendran New York University
“Trustworthy Integrated Circuit Design” Advisor: Ramesh Karri, New York University
Andrew B. Kahng University of California at San Diego, Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering
For collaboration on clock tree synthesis and design for manufacturability.
William H. Joyner, Jr. Semiconductor Research Corporation, Retired
For going above and beyond the call of duty in support of CEDA’s activities.
Charles Alpert Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
For outstanding service to the EDA community as DAC General Chair in 2016.
Luca Carloni Columbia University
For contributions to system-on-chip design automation and latency-insensitive design.
Xin Li Duke University / Duke Kunshan University
Frank Liu Columbia University
For contributions to design for manufacturability of VLSI circuits.
Walden C. Rhines Columbia University
For leadership and technology innovation in integrated circuit design and automation.
Weiping Shi Texas A&M; University
For contributions to modeling and design of VLSI interconnects.
Xiaoqing Jin Alexandre Donzé Jyotirmoy V. Deshmukh Sanjit A. Seshianbsp;
“Mining Requirements from Closed-Loop Control Models,” Vol. 34, Issue 11, pp. 1704 – 1717, November 2015.
Kenia Hale Yale University
The objective of the P.O. Pistilli Undergraduate Scholarship for Advancement in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering is to increase the pool of professionals in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science from under-represented groups (female, African-American, Hispanic, Native American, and disabled students). In 1989, ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation (SIGDA) began providing the program. DAC funds a $4000 scholarship, renewable up to five years, to graduating high school seniors who have a 3.00 GPA or better (on a 4.00 scale).
John Arthur IBM Research – Almaden Paul Cunningham Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Douglas Densmore Boston University Yongpan Liu Tsinghua University Sasikanth Manipatruni Intel Corp.
The Under-40 Innovators Award is new this year and is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Electronic Systems Design Alliance (ESDA), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The award will recognize the top five young innovators (nominees should be 40 years or younger in age as of June 1, 2017) who are movers and shakers in the field of design and automation of electronics.
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