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SUMMARY:IEEE Hot Interconnects Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 33rd iteration of the IEEE Hot Interconnects symposium. HotI’2026 will be held virtually. \n2026 Conference Theme\nScale-Up\, Scale-Out\, Scale-Across: Do they really differ? \nComplex high-capacity training and disaggregated inference workloads are being scaled-across multiple sites\, blurring the lines between contemporary scale-out and scale-up interconnection stacks. All the classical issues\, such as jitter\, bursts\, flow/congestion\, long-tail latencies\, etc.\, are amplified over long distances\, requiring deliberate interventions across the full interconnection stack: algorithms\, operational tools\, communication frameworks\, and network fabrics. This edition of Hot Interconnects will explore these interventions behind operationalizing interconnects over long\, short\, and shorter distances. \nHotI33 (2026) Overview\nIEEE Hot Interconnects is the premier international forum for researchers and developers of state of the art hardware and software architectures and implementations for interconnection networks of all scales\, ranging from multi-core on-chip interconnects to those within systems\, clusters\, and data centers. Leaders in industry and academia attend the conference to interact with individuals at the forefront of this field. \nOur objective is to address the data center networking and the supercomputing communities. We hope you can join us and benefit not only by the content but also by the prime networking opportunities this event always offers. \nREGISTER HERE
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SUMMARY:Webinar: LightTools Discovery Training
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe LightTools Discovery training provides a structured introduction to the core workflows and modeling capabilities of LightTools\, Keysight’s Illumination\, non-sequential and Stray light design tool. \nParticipants will learn how to work on a simple illumination systems\, perform non-sequential ray tracing simulations\, and generate photometric results for the design optical design. With its integrated modeling environment and advanced analysis tools\, LightTools enables efficient optimization and accelerates the development of high-performance illumination solutions. \nThe Training include: \n\nIntroduction to the basic concepts of Illumination and the metrics used.\nBasic Interface and features of the software\, including modules unlocking capabitilies\nA live example of an illumination optimization of an optical system leveraging some key capabilities of the software.\nPointing out resources on assistance and how to build a workflow.\nThe training takes anywhere between 2 and 3 hours\, depending on questions and audience participation.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWho should attend this event?\nThis training is ideal for: \n\nOptical engineers and illumination designers who are new to LightTools or non-sequential optical design.\nEngineers developing illumination systems for automotive\, consumer electronics\, AR/VR\, medical\, industrial\, or general lighting applications.\nProduct designers and simulation specialists looking to evaluate and optimize optical system performance.\nCurrent LightTools users seeking a structured introduction to core modeling\, ray-tracing\, and analysis workflows.\nStudents\, researchers\, and technical professionals interested in learning industry-standard illumination design techniques.\n\nNo prior LightTools experience or optical design background is required. The training is designed for beginners and provides a practical introduction to illumination system modeling\, non-sequential ray tracing\, photometric analysis\, and workflow best practices using LightTools. \n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://semiwiki.com/event/webinar-lighttools-discovery-training/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Base Stations on the Moon: Evaluating Virtual Lunar Networks
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nSustained lunar missions require reliable communications that can connect astronauts\, rovers\, instruments\, and critical systems. This webinar explores why cellular networks offer a scalable approach for lunar communications and how engineers use channel emulation\, electromagnetic simulation\, and Earth-based testing to validate performance in the Moon’s unique RF environment. Learn how these techniques help bridge the gap between model predictions and real-world hardware behavior when on-site testing is impossible. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWho should attend this event?\nSustained lunar missions require reliable communications that can connect astronauts\, rovers\, instruments\, and critical systems. This webinar explores why cellular networks offer a scalable approach for lunar communications and how engineers use channel emulation\, electromagnetic simulation\, and Earth-based testing to validate performance in the Moon’s unique RF environment. Learn how these techniques help bridge the gap between model predictions and real-world hardware behavior when on-site testing is impossible. \n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://semiwiki.com/event/webinar-base-stations-on-the-moon-evaluating-virtual-lunar-networks/
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