IEEE SSCS Open-Source Ecosystem “Code-a-Chip” Travel Grant Awards at ISSCC'25
List of Accepted Notebooks:
Name | Affiliation | Notebook Title |
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Alec S. Adair | University of Utah (USA) | Automated Current Mirror OTA Design and Optimization: From Specification to Layout |
Nguyen Phuong Linh | Hanoi University of Science and Technology/Institute Polytechnique de Paris (Vietnam/France) | Software/Hardware co-design for a SRAM-based Spiking Neuron Network |
Eva Deltor | Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona (IMB-CNM-CSIC) - UAB (Spain) | Automating Analog Layouts: A Proof of Concept with GLayout for Streamlined Design Process |
Nicolas Abgar Tavares Guimarães | USP (Brazil) | Coherent Noise Removal Filter for Particle Physics Applications: MARTIn chip |
Timothy Jabez Newman | Independent (UK) | Open-Source Implementation of IEEE P2427 Defect Coverage Standard |
Note: Many thanks everyone for your participation! We recommend to resubmit your Notebooks to the next code-a-chip Notebook competition with revisions. We plan to send you a feedback from our reviewers. Stay tuned!
The International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2025 Code-a-Chip Travel Grant Award is created to:
- Promote reproducible chip design using open-source tools and notebook-driven design flows and
- Enable up-and-coming talents as well as seasoned open-source enthusiasts to travel to the Conference and interact with the leading-edge chip design community.