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CDES'06: Scope

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    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

      • Workshop on Future Computing'06
      • Computing in Nanotechnology
          - Integration of high-performance computing in nanotechnology
          - Nanodevices
          - Nanostructures
          - Nanotubes
          - Biomolecular mechinery
          - Nanomaterials
          - Nanomedicine
          - Nanobiotechnology
          - Molecular machines
          - Scanning probes
          - Nanoelectronics
          - Sensors
          - Self-assembly
          - Computational chemistry
          - Nanoscale structures
          - Nanosystems
          - Supercomputing and nanotechnology
          - Biomedical engineering and nanotechnology
          - Supramolecular chemistry and technology
          - Material science
          - Miniaturization of science
          - Case studies and applications
          - Nanotech and space exploration
          - Nanotoxicology
          - Nanotechnology and bioinformatics
          - Nanotechnology challenges
          - Social impacts of nanotechnology
      • Interaction between compilers and computer architectures
      • Processor and co-processor design
      • Cache and memory systems
      • Reliable architectures
      • Power-efficient computer design and power management
      • Parallel/multi-processor computer architectures
      • Impact of novel technologies on computer architecture
      • Scheduling techniques
      • Prefetching techniques
      • Computer systems design and applications
      • Architecture simulation systems
      • Branch prediction
      • Superscalar and dataflow design
      • Interconnect and interface design
      • Storage subsystem architectures
      • High-performance input/output systems and design
      • Architectures for secure computing
      • Innovative hardware/software architectures
      • Performance analysis and evaluation
      • Large-scale systems
      • Logic and circuit design
      • Arithmetic circuits
      • Memory circuits
      • Microarchitectures
      • Multi-thread, multi-cluster, multi-core systems and processors
      • Case studies
      • Real-time architectures
      • Benchmarking and measurements
      • VLSI systems design and scaling techniques
      • Quantum computing
      • Nanoelectronics
      • Novel design and methodologies
      • System-on-a-chip: design and methodology
      • Complexity issues
      • High-level design methodologies
      • ASIC design and architectures
      • Support of operating systems and languages
      • Reusable architectures
      • Synthesis
      • Pipelining
      • Mixed-signal design and analysis
      • Electrical/packaging designs and co-designs
      • FPGA-based design


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