The 46th Design Automation Conference (DAC), co-sponsored by ACM and supported by its Special Interest Group on Design Automation, offers a lineup of nine in-depth workshops. A workshop on design for manufacturing and manufacturing interfaces will address a new equation-based design rule checking approach, while system-level design will be the focus of three workshops. A workshop on new and emerging technologies will discuss bio-design automation, and applying Programmable Electrical Rule Checking (ERC) technology to quickly correct ERC violations will be the subject of the physical verification workshop. The 14th annual Workshop for Women in Design Automation will weigh a technical career path against the management track, and a general interest workshop will discuss academia as a career. “DAC workshops allow attendees to stay current in focused technology areas, to learn about new topics from world-class experts, and to network with others who share similar interests,” says Andrew B. Kahng, general chair of the 46th DAC executive committee. “We hope that this year’s workshop lineup will provide high value to attendees and successfully continue the trend of expanding DAC beyond what can fit into the technical sessions, panel sessions, and tutorials.” DAC, which takes place July 26-31 in San Francisco, also will offer nearly 60 technical sessions and an Exhibition and Suite area.
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