
Amith Singhee, Carnegie Mellon

Rob A. Rutenbar, Carnegie Mellon

Benton H. Calhoun, U. Virginia

Jiajing Wang, U. Virginia
Singhee, Wang, Calhoun and Rutenbar win Best Paper Award at 2008 VLSI Conference
C2S2 researchers Amith Singhee and Rob A. Rutenbar (CMU), and Jiajing Wang and Benton H. Calhoun (University of Virginia) are winners of the 2008 Best Student Paper Award at the 21st International Conference on VLSI Design. Their paper, “Recursive Statistical Blockade: An Enhanced Technique for Rare Event Simulation with Application to SRAM Circuit Design,” extends the team$rsquo;s highly visible work on ultra–fast analysis of memory circuits to handle extremely difficult “rare event” statistics.
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