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VLSI SoC 2014 IIT Bombay Mumbai India VLSISoC14IITBMumbai 1 Organizing Institutes Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India Other Institutes Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR Mumbai ID: 641799

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Proposal for IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration(VLSI-SoC) 2014

@IIT BombayMumbai, India

VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai

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Organizing InstitutesIndian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, IndiaOther Institutes Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Mumbai Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur

Centre for Development of Advance Computers (CDAC), PuneVLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai2Slide3

IIT BombayLeading technical Institute in IndiaLeader in many VLSI related initiatives in the countryNational facility for nano-technology

Located at the bank of Powai lake (beautiful view)VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai

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VenueVictor Menezes Convention Centre (VMCC)@IITBIIT Bombay

FacilitiesAuditorium 400 capacity6 Conference Halls200 capacity each12 Seminar Halls

70 capacity eachVIP LoungeSpace for Exhibits

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AuditoriumSeating capacity = 400

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Conference Hall

Seating capacity = 200VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai

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Free Space

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DatesOctober 12-15, 2014 – Sunday to WednesdayOctober 12 (Tutorial)October 13-15 (VLSI-SoC)

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Organizing CommitteeGeneral Co-ChairsProf. Adit Singh

Professor at Auburn University Past IEEE TTTC Chair

Steering Committee member of several conferences including ITC, VTS Prof. Virendra SinghAssociate Professor at IIT BombayCofounder of RASDAT

Associated with many conferences

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Organizing CommitteeProgram Co-ChairsProf. Masahiro FujitaProfessor at

Tokyo Univ.IFIP memberProf. Dinesh Sharma

Professor at IIT BombayOne of the key persons behind VLSI initiatives in IndiaProgram Chair of VLSI Design Conference 2004

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Organizing CommitteeTutorial Co-ChairsDr. Nagi

NaganathanLSI Technology, USAProf. Erik LarssonLund University, Sweden

Special Session ChairProf. Ilia Polian (consent

pending)Univ. of Passau, Germany

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Organizing CommitteeFinance Co-ChairsProf. Sachin

PatkarIIT BombayProf. Maryam Shojaei

BaghiniIIT BombayPublication Co-ChairsProf. M.S. Gaur

MNIT, Jaipur, IndiaProf. Ricardo Reis

(consent pending)UFRGS, Brazil

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Organizing CommitteePh.D ForumProf. V. Kamakoti

IIT Madras, IndiaPublicity Co-ChairsProf. Michiko InoueNAIST, Japan

Prof. Kewal SalujaUniv. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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Organizing CommitteeOther people who will be involved in OC Prof. Ramgopal Rao, IITB, India

Prof. Juezer Vasi, IITB, IndiaProf.

Supratik Chakravarty, IITB, IndiaProf. Salabh Gupta, IITB, IndiaProf.

Saurabh Lodha, IITB, India

Prof. SK Nandy, IISc

, Bangalore, IndiaProf. Anzhela Matrosova, TSU, RussiaProf. Vijay Laxmi, MNIT, Jaipur, IndiaDr. Chandra Shekar, CEERI, Pilani, India

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HotelsEcotel RodasA

bout 2 Km (15 minutes by walk and 5 min by taxi)About $120- $150 (not negotiated)

Ecotel

Maluha

About 2 km

(

15 minutes by walk and 5 min by taxi

)

About $150- $200

(not negotiated)

Hotel Renaissance

About 3 km (25 minutes by walk and 10 min by taxi)

About $300

(not negotiated)

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Hotel Ramada

About 3 km (25

minutes by walk and

10

min by taxi

)

About $100-

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HotelsWithin 30 minutes drive – close to AirportHyatt RegencyHilton

The LalitITC Maratha

About $150 - $200 (not negotiated)VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai

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HotelsGuest Houses IIT Bombay

BARC MTNL NITIE

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Hotel TransportTransport will be arranged from Hotel to Conference venue (IIT Campus)

Hourly bus service will be provided to the nearby hotelsTaxi would be arranged on request

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TravelMumbai is connected to major AirportsIt is hub of Air India, Jet Airways (Indian carriers)Almost all the airlines which are flying to India are flying to MumbaiThere are beautiful sightseeing places in and around Mumbai

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Industry PresenceMumbai has presence of couple of Industry/Research Labs TCS, Brodcom etc.Pune (near by city – about 250 km) has presence of about 20 companies in the area of VLSI and Embedded System

LSI TechnologyVLSI Design 2013 Conference will be organized in Pune in Jan 2014VLSI Design 2004 was organized in Mumbai and VLSI 2014 (expected) to be organized in Mumbai

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Attractions (Mumbai)VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai21

Gateway of India

Taj

Palace

Marine DriveSlide22

Attractions (Mumbai)VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai22

Elephanta

Caves

MuseumSlide23

Attractions (in Maharashtra)VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai23

Pune

Ajanta

Alora

Caves

AurangabadSlide24

Alternate PlaceJAIPUR (Historic City) – 250 Km from DelhiMost popular tourist spot in North India Part of Northern Golden Triangle (Jaipur-Agra-Delhi) –

Taj Mahal is 200 km awayVenue would be a hotel (preferably Marriot)Very well connected to Delhi/MumbaiExcellent facility of hotels

Organized IEEE WRTLT 2011, ACM SINConf 2012VLSI-SoC'14@IITB-Mumbai

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Thank you