Solid-State Circuits / Circuits and Systems
Joint Chapter
Central Texas section
Message
from the Chair:
| Fellow
IEEE members, I have been blessed to be the Chair for over 4 years of our SSC/CAS Joint Chapter of the Central Texas Section, but it is time for someone else to step up from the ranks and lead. In the past four years directly thanks to my involvement with this IEEE section I have: Traveled to Europe to attend the EECIRC/ESDERC IEEE Conference, Attended and sat on an IEEE panel at ISSCC, Been invited to be a Technical Program Committee member of the CICC conference, Sat on the Steering Committee of ACISC, Developed a great relationship with faculty members of the UT ECE Department, Gained exposure in areas I would never have touched professionally, Continued learning in my own field, Expanded my professional network tremendously (and with times like this -- it has been a great source of comfort) Met many of you and developed new friendships, and of course: I have SPAMed many(all?) of you -- and felt good about it :-) Yes, there is work involved -- but it has paid me back at least threefold (at least!) I hope someone here will be motivated to help take our chapter to the next level. We will be having elections prior to our October monthly meeting, held in ENS 306A on the 3rd floor of the EE building on the UT campus. Positions that are available are: Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Events Coordinator. If you are interested please indicate which position is of interest, and submit a short bio to seningen@ieee.org Mike Senningen |
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| Title:
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Chip Reveal 3D |
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| Presenter: |
Dr.
Jerzy Gazda of Cerium Labs |
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| Date: |
Tuesday, Oct 13th,
6:30PM, ENS306A on UT Campus |
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Abstract: |
"Chip Reveal
3D" as used in reverse engineering and litigation suppor |
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ENS is in Section 4, SJG Parking Garage in Section 6.
The best place to park is SJG, the San Jacinto Garage (Section 6) -- after 6PM, it is $3 to park all night.Section 4 on the
online UT map


Section 5 on the
online UT map

Educational
Program
University of Texas Electrical & Computer
Engineering
VLSI Seminar Series
The
Solid-State Circuits Society is interested in all aspects of
solid-state
circuits: the design, testing and application of circuits and
subsystems, as
well as closely related topics in device technology and circuit
theory.
We also focus on scientific, technical and industrial applications, or
other
activities that contribute to the field, or utilize the
techniques or
products of the field, subject, as the art develops.
The
Circuits and Systems
Society is interested in the theory, analysis, design (computer aided
design),
and practical implementation of circuits, and the application of
circuit theoretic
techniques to systems and to signal processing. The coverage of this
field
includes the spectrum of activities from, and including, basic
scientific
theory to industrial applications.
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Last updated: Sept 26, 2009
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Solid-State Circuits / Circuits and Systems joint chapter