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					SRC Recognizes Professors from Stanford University and UC Berkeley for Advancing Chip TechnologyProfessors to Receive Awards for World-Class Research in Areas Vital to Semiconductor Industry at Annual SRC TECHCON Conference in September Press Release
 
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					IBM Award for SRC paperSRC Paper Wins 2010 Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award Close to 120 papers in computer science, electrical engineering and mathematical sciences published in refereed conference proceedings and journals in 2010 were submitted by IBM Research authors worldwide for the 2010 Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award. One of the four winners selected, “A new graph theoretic, multi-objective layout decomposition framework for double patterning lithography” , is based on work that is in part supported by SRC research. The paper’s authors are Jae-Seok Yang, Katrina Lu, Minsik Cho, Kun Yuan, and David Pan. Professor Pan is an SRC-supported researcher at the University of Texas, Austin, and former SRC student and liaison. Dr. Cho, an SRC student of Prof. Pan, is now at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center. Article
 
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					SRC Student, Yibo Chen, Receives Best Paper Award at ISLPEDYibo Chen, SRC student at Penn State, received the best paper award at the 2011 International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED) held in Fukuoka, Japan. The paper was co-authored with SRC liaison Dr. Eren Kursun, and her colleagues at IBM. Research presented in the paper is in part supported by GRC research, 1792 - Statistical Behavioral Level Synthesis for Nanometor VLSI Chips, and 1986 - ADAMS: Architecture and Design Automation for 3D Multi-core Systems. Article
 
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					Former CADTS SACC Member Named Program Director for New Science and Technology CentersJeff Parkhurst named new program director of two new science and technology centers Article
 
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					NMS Featured PublicationMolecular glass resist developed in scCO(2) achieves 50 nm resolution and reduced environmental footprint Featured Publication
 
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					IPS Featured PublicationSeveral critical findings are reported regarding porous low-k film reliability failure mechanisms Featured Publication
 
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					DS Featured PublicationResearchers find that low frequency noise change can be used as non-destructive life-time prediction of LDMOS Featured Publication
 
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					NSF-NRI Stanford Team Demonstrate Single Element Electronic SynapseBrain-inspired computing with nanoelectronic programmable synapses. SRC In The News
 
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					ICSS Researchers Receive the 2011 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society VLSI Transactions Best Paper AwardProfessors Radu and Diana Marculescu have been selected to receive the 2011 IEEE Circuits and Systems Society VLSI Transactions Best Paper Award. Article
 
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					SRC and UT Dallas Identify Cost-Effective Method for Eliminating Contaminants from Carbon NanotubesResearch Helps Ensure Clean Integrated Circuit Manufacturing Press Release
 
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					Professor Jason Cong and Dr. Eugene Ding Honored by ACM/IEEE for Design AutomationProfessor Jason Cong and his former Ph.D. student Dr. Eugene Ding (now with Xilinx) received this year’s ACM/IEEE A. Richard Newton Technical Impact Award in Electronic Design Automation. Article
 
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					SWAN's Bhagawan Sahu Scales Silicon WallNRI's UT-Austin team simulate graphene transistors for tomorrow's electronic devices. SRC In The News
 
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					Local power outage takes SRC off the air  Website, phone, and email services were interrupted. Article
 
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					Professor Dennis Sylvester Named IEEE FellowProf. Dennis Sylvester has been named an IEEE Fellow Class of 2011 "for contributions to energy-efficient integrated circuits." Prof. Sylvester has pioneered the development of ultra low-power CMOS circuits, paving the way for their use in a growing number of applications. A key to much of his recent work has been the use of extremely low operating voltages (approximately one-third to one-half that of typical ICs today). Article
 
 
                     
                    