ACM SIGDA CADathlon 2018 at ICCAD
Sunday, November 4
8am-5pm
Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa San Diego, CA
REGISTER HERE
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In the spirit of the long-running ACM programming contest, the CADathlon is a challenging, all-day, programming competition focusing on practical problems at the forefront of Computer-Aided Design, and Electronic Design Automation in particular. The contest emphasizes the knowledge of algorithmic techniques for CAD applications, problem-solving and programming skills, as well as teamwork.
In its seventeenth year as the "Olympic games of EDA," the contest brings together the best and the brightest of the next generation of CAD professionals. It gives academia and the industry a unique perspective on challenging problems and rising stars, and it also helps attract top graduate students to the EDA field.
The contest is open to two-person teams of graduate students specializing in CAD and currently full-time enrolled in a Ph.D. granting institution in any country. Students are selected based on their academic backgrounds and their relevant EDA programming experiences. Travel grants are provided to qualifying students. The CADathlon competition consists of six problems in the following areas:
(1) Circuit design and analysis
(2) Physical design and design for manufacturability
(3) Logic and high-level synthesis
(4) System design and analysis
(5) Verification and testing
(6) Future technologies (Bio-EDA, Security, AI, etc.)
More specific information about the problems and relevant research papers will be released on the Internet one week prior to the competition. The writers and judges that construct and review the problems are experts in EDA from both academia and industry. At the contest, students will be given the problem statements and example test data, but they will not have the judges' test data. Solutions will be judged on correctness and efficiency. Where appropriate, partial credit might be given. The team that earns the highest score is declared the winner. In addition to handsome trophies, the first and second place teams will receive cash award.
Contest winners will be announced at the ICCAD Opening Session on Monday morning and celebrated at the ACM/SIGDA Dinner and Member Meeting.
The CADathlon competition is sponsored by ACM/SIGDA and several Computer and EDA companies. For detailed contest information and sample problems from last year's competition, please visit the ACM/SIGDA website at
http://www.sigda.org/programs/cadathlon
For all inquiries, please send emails to: cadathlon@gmail.com
IMPORTANT DATES:
September 23: Participation request form submission due
September 30: Notification of acceptance
October 21: Confirmation of attendance due
October 28: Release of topic/hardware details
November 4: Contest date
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Chair, Iris Hui-Ru Jiang, National Taiwan University
Vice Chair, Tsung-Wei Huang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Vice Chair, Pei-Yu Lee, Maxeda Technology
Sunday, November 4
8am-5pm
Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa San Diego, CA
REGISTER HERE
View attachment 22244
In the spirit of the long-running ACM programming contest, the CADathlon is a challenging, all-day, programming competition focusing on practical problems at the forefront of Computer-Aided Design, and Electronic Design Automation in particular. The contest emphasizes the knowledge of algorithmic techniques for CAD applications, problem-solving and programming skills, as well as teamwork.
In its seventeenth year as the "Olympic games of EDA," the contest brings together the best and the brightest of the next generation of CAD professionals. It gives academia and the industry a unique perspective on challenging problems and rising stars, and it also helps attract top graduate students to the EDA field.
The contest is open to two-person teams of graduate students specializing in CAD and currently full-time enrolled in a Ph.D. granting institution in any country. Students are selected based on their academic backgrounds and their relevant EDA programming experiences. Travel grants are provided to qualifying students. The CADathlon competition consists of six problems in the following areas:
(1) Circuit design and analysis
(2) Physical design and design for manufacturability
(3) Logic and high-level synthesis
(4) System design and analysis
(5) Verification and testing
(6) Future technologies (Bio-EDA, Security, AI, etc.)
More specific information about the problems and relevant research papers will be released on the Internet one week prior to the competition. The writers and judges that construct and review the problems are experts in EDA from both academia and industry. At the contest, students will be given the problem statements and example test data, but they will not have the judges' test data. Solutions will be judged on correctness and efficiency. Where appropriate, partial credit might be given. The team that earns the highest score is declared the winner. In addition to handsome trophies, the first and second place teams will receive cash award.
Contest winners will be announced at the ICCAD Opening Session on Monday morning and celebrated at the ACM/SIGDA Dinner and Member Meeting.
The CADathlon competition is sponsored by ACM/SIGDA and several Computer and EDA companies. For detailed contest information and sample problems from last year's competition, please visit the ACM/SIGDA website at
http://www.sigda.org/programs/cadathlon
For all inquiries, please send emails to: cadathlon@gmail.com
IMPORTANT DATES:
September 23: Participation request form submission due
September 30: Notification of acceptance
October 21: Confirmation of attendance due
October 28: Release of topic/hardware details
November 4: Contest date
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Chair, Iris Hui-Ru Jiang, National Taiwan University
Vice Chair, Tsung-Wei Huang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Vice Chair, Pei-Yu Lee, Maxeda Technology
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