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14th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures

14th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures
July 18-19 2018, Athens, GREECE
http://nanoarch.org/

NANOARCH is the annual cross-disciplinary forum for the discussion of novel post-CMOS and advanced nanoscale CMOS directions. The 14th NANOARCH symposium aims to incorporate several exciting sessions on emerging computing paradigms (e.g., approximate, quantum, neuromorphic, molecular, spintronic), novel nano-based computing architectures, 2D materials (e.g., graphene) nanoelectronics and computing, beyond charge-based computing, emerging memory devices and in memory computing, nanoelectronics for biomedical systems, and to provide extended opportunities for interaction among the participants.

In addition to 6-page length Regular Papers, we also invite 2-page Concept Papers presenting less developed but radical and highly innovative work in the area of nanofabrication, nanocomputing, and emerging nanosystem application.

NANOARCH 2018 topics of interest (both theoretical and experimental) include (but are not limited to):

  • Novel nanodevices and manufacturing/integration ideas with a focus on nanoarchitectures,
  • Nanoelectronic circuits, nanofabrics, computing paradigms and nanoarchitectures,
  • Future and emergent nano-computing paradigms, e.g., approximate, quantum, neuromorphic, spintronic, molecular,
  • Paradigms and nanoarchitectures for computing with unpredictable devices,
  • Emerging memory nano-devices and in memory computing nanoarchitectures
  • Security architectures with nanofabrics,
  • Reliability aware computing,
  • 2D/3D, hybrid, defect/fault tolerant architecture, integration, and manufacturing,
  • Nanodevice and nanocircuit models, methodologies, and computer aided design tools,
  • Fundamental limits of computing at the nanoscale.

We also invite proposals for Special Sessions, to be held during the NANOARCH 2018 to complement the regular technical program by highlighting new and emerging research topics. Special sessions proposals should be submitted by March 5th 2018, and must include: Topic Title (approx. 10 words), Organizers Name and Affiliation, Session Rationale and Outline (approx. 500 words), and Session Paper List (min. 5 papers without more than 2 per involved research group) including the author(s) affiliation(s), paper title, and abstract (approx. 100-200 words). The special session proposals acceptance notification is March 15th 2018, and the invited papers, which are part of accepted special sessions proposals, will undergo the same review process as the Regular and Concept papers.

Important Dates:
Special Sessions Proposals/Acceptance: March 5/15, 2018;
Paper submission: April 5, 2018;
Acceptance notification: May 28, 2018;
Final version: June 11, 2017;
Early registration deadline: June 11, 2018.

 

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