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The 2008 Best Presentation Award and Best Student Paper Award will be presented in the conference opening. Evaluation for Best Paper Award for 2009 will also be conducted during the conference and the award for 2009 VLSI-DAT will be presented in the next year. An Award Committee, consisting of at least five members, is formed for the selection of the Best Paper Award. The selection criteria of the award include the technical content and writing quality of the paper as well as the quality of the presentation at the symposium. The award will be presented to the selected paper in the following year's symposium. |
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BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD |
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Starting 2008, the VLSI-DAT symposium will present the first Best Student Paper Award to one paper that is best-written and presented by a full-time student. The paper will be evaluated by technical committee members both on students' written papers as well as their oral presentations during the conference. The selected Best Student Paper Award will be granted in the next conference. Students must indicate with their submission that they would like to be considered for this award. |
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BEST PRESENTATION AWARD |
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Starting 2006, the VLSI-DAT Symposium nominated the Best Presentation Award to one of the papers that is most well-organized and presented. An Audience survey is conducted during each session. The presentation is to be evaluated by the following criteria : Technical Content, Slide Quality, Presentation and Q&A Handling. The selected Best Presentation Award will be granted in the next conference. Authors must indicate with their submission that they would like to be considered for this award. |
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Award Winners |
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| Best Presentation Award |
| 2006 : |
Shi-Yu Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan For the paper entitled:“Modeling and Testing of Intra-Cell Bridging Defects Using Butterfly Structure” Co-author: Lu-Yen Ko, Jia-Liang Chiou, Han-Chia Cheng |
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Tsung-Hsien Lin / National Taiwan University, Taiwan For the paper entitled: “A 2.4-GHz 18-mW Two-Point Delta-Sigma Modulation Transmitter for IEEE 802.15.4” Co-author: Ching-Lung Ti |
| 2008 : |
Erich F. Haratsch, LSI Corporation For the paper entitled: A Radix-4 Soft-Output Viterbi Architecture Co-Author: Erich F. Haratsch and Kelly K. Fitzpatrick |
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| Best Student Paper Award |
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Pouria Bastani, University of California Santa Barbara For the paper entitled: “An Improved Feature Ranking Method for Diagnosis of Systematic Timing Uncertainty” Co-author: Pouria Bastani, Nicholas Callegari, Li-C. Wang, Magdy Abadir |
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