Program
Austrochip 2024 takes place on September 25 and 26, 2024. The first day features four tutorials. The actual conference including two keynote talks and six paper sessions takes place on the second day.
Tutorials Day
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The registration desk is located right at the main entrance to the building in Gußhausstraße 27-29.
Speaker: Lado Filipovic
Room: EI10
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Speaker: Alexander Grill
Room: EI10
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Speaker: Michael Hofbauer
Room: EI10
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Speaker: Harald Pretl
Room: EI10
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Dinner
The conference dinner takes place at the restaurant "Stöckl im Park", which is easily reachable from the conference venue via a short walk (and tram ride).
Where
Stöckl im Park
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 25
1030 Wien
When
September 25, 2024
18:00 - 23:00
Conference
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The registration desk is located right at the main entrance to the building in Gußhausstraße 27-29.
Chair: Michael Waltl, TU Wien
Speaker: Ben Kaczer
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Coffee breaks are held in the hallway in front of the lecture halls EI9 and EI10. While you enjoy your coffee you are invited to visit the exhibitions booths of our gold and silver sponsors.
Session A1: Noise Challenges, Defect Analysis and Advances in Semiconductor Technology
Chair: Alicja Michalowska-Forsyth, Graz University of Technology
Room: EI9
Evaluation of the Robustness of the Defect-Centric Model for Defect Parameter Extraction from RTN Analysis
Martin E. M. Loesener, Tobias Zinsler, Bernhard Stampfer, Florian Wimmer, Eleftherios Ioannidis, Udit Monga, Walter Pflanzl, Rainer Minixhofer, Tibor Grasser, Michael WaltlImpact of Random Telegraph Noise on the Precision of a Sub 20 ps Cyclic Vernier Time-to-Digital Converter
Manuel Steiner, Semih Ramazanoglu, Martin Apro, Alicja Michalowska-ForsythField-Free Magnetization Switching in SOT-MRAM Devices with Noncollinear Antiferromagnets
Bernhard Pruckner, Nils Petter Jørstad, Wolfgang Goes, Siegfried Selberherr, Viktor SverdlovSimulation of SAF-Enhanced Multilayered STT-MRAM Structures
Mario Bendra, Wolfgang Goes, Siegfried Selberherr, Viktor Sverdlov
Chair: Peter Roessler, FH Technikum Wien
Room: EI10
Modeling the Impact of Interface and Border Traps on Hysteresis in Encapsulated Monolayer MoS2 based Double Gated FETs
Rittik Ghosh, Theresia Knobloch, Alexander Karl, Christoph Wilhelmer, Alexandros Provias, Dominic Waldhör, Tibor GrasserTCAD Simulations of Radiation Damage in 4H-SiC
Jürgen Burin, Christopher Hahn, Philipp Gaggl, Andreas Gsponer, Simon Waid, Thomas BergauerInfluence of hole injection on associated recovery phenomena in GaN-based GITs subjected to hot electron trapping
Bernhard Ruch, Valeria Padovan, Dionyz Pogany, Clemens Ostermaier, Boris Butej, Christian Koller, Michael WaltlA rapid reliability assessment method for fine wire bonds in power electronic packages
Thomas Walter, Golta Khatibi, Bernhard Czerny
Chair: Michael Hofbauer, TU Wien
Speaker: Tobias Vogl
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Chair: Peter Soeser, TU Graz
Room: EI9
Digital Filter on FPGA for Neuronal Spike Detection recorded by a CMOS-based Microelectrode Array
Maximilian Ell, Ahmet Büyükakyüz, Günther ZeckSynchronizing Independent Ring Oscillators on an FPGA
Christian Fiedler, Florian Huemer, Andreas SteiningerAn easy to use Python framework for circuit sizing from designers for designers.
Wolfgang Scherr, Violeta Petrescu, Johannes Sturm, Dirk Hammerschmidt, Santiago Martin SondonExtensive Comparison of Blind I/Q Imbalance Estimator Hardware Requirements
Moritz Tockner, Moritz Stockinger, Oliver Lang, Andreas Meingassner, Mario Huemer
Chair: Harald Pretl, Johannes Kepler Universität
Room: EI10
An 0.877-μW Ultra-Low-Power Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide-Band Transmitter for Biomedical Applications
Ali Olyanasab, Leonhard Schreiner, Amir Zanjani, Christoph Guger, Harald PretlLinearization Technique for CMOS Differential and Active Resistor Structures
Cosmin Radu PopaA 6.6V Switch for SPAD Gating up to 1000MHz in 0.35μm BiCMOS Technology
Mehran Saadinejad, Horst Zimmermann, Bernhard GollLow-Power 50 Gbps Driver Circuit for High-Capacitance Electro-Absorption Modulators in 130nm SiGe BiCMOS Technology
Behnam Abdollahi, Horst Zimmermann
Coffee breaks are held in the hallway in front of the lecture halls EI9 and EI10. While you enjoy your coffee you are invited to visit the exhibitions booths of our gold and silver sponsors.
Chair: Andreas Steininger, TU Wien
Room: EI9
HYDRA: Injecting Electrical Faults in an Automotive Power Distribution Network
Shivam Pathak, Alexander Ulbing, Andreas Warmuth, Alessandro CasottoMachine Learning in Context of IoT/Edge Devices and LoLiPoP-IoT Project
Josef Strnadel, Jakub Lojda, Pavel Smrz, Václav ŠimekTowards Software-Based Vendor-Independent Preemption for Hardware Accelerated Workloads
Sebastian Wiedemann, Jakob Zwirchmayr, Andreas Steininger
Chair: Johannes Sturm, FH-Kärnten gGmbH
Room: EI10
Towards Silicon Carbide Monolithic Active Pixel Radiation Sensors
Sebastian Onder, Jürgen Burin, Philipp Gaggl, Andreas Gsponer, Thomas Bergauer, Simon WaidRandom Delay Generator for Stochastic On-Chip Calibration of Sub-20 ps Custom CMOS TDCs
Marvin Lackner, Alicja Michalowska-ForsythDesign Automation of a 2GHz Dynamic Comparator using the CCC Framework
Rajani Arasada, Violeta Petrescu, Wolfgang Scherr, Gerhard Paoli, Santiago Martin Sondon, Johannes Sturm
Best Paper Award
We congratulate Maximilian Ell, Ahmet Büyükakyüz and Günther Zeck for winning the Austrochip 2024 Best Paper Award for their contribution titled "Digital Filter on FPGA for Neuronal Spike Detection recorded by a CMOS-based Microelectrode Array".