DAWN Event 4 - Panel: Publishing in EDA Transactions, Journals, and Magazines(September 28, 2020)
10-11:30AM Eastern Time
7-8:30AM Pacific Time
10-11:30PM Singapore Time
Zoom Meeting Link
Please email hosts for meeting password: Yiran Chen or Tsung-Yi Ho
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The capacity of Zoom meeting room is 500. Please be on time!

Hai "Helen" Li

Professor and Associate Chair for Operations, ECE Department, Duke University
Hai “Helen” Li is Clare Boothe Luce Professor and Associate Chair for Operations of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. Her research interests include machine learning acceleration and security, neuromorphic circuit and system for brain-inspired computing, conventional and emerging memory design and architecture, and software and hardware co-design. She received the NSF CAREER Award, the DARPA Young Faculty Award, TUM-IAS Hans Fischer Fellowship from Germany, ELATE Fellowship, eight best paper awards and another nine best paper nominations. Dr. Li is a fellow of IEEE and a distinguished member of ACM. For more information, please see her webpage at http://cei.pratt.duke.edu/.



Rajesh Gupta

EiC of IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Professor and Director, Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute, UC San Diego
Rajesh Gupta serves as a founding director of the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute and as a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego. Professor Gupta's research is in embedded and cyber-physical systems with a focus on sensor data organization and its use in optimization and analytics. He currently leads NSF project MetroInsight and a co-PI on DARPA/SRC Center on Computing on Network Infrastructure (CONIX) with the goal to build new generation of distributed cyber-physical systems that use city-scale sensing data for improved services and autonomy. He currently serves as Editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems. Prof. Gupta holds Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Embedded Microsystems at UC San Diego and INRIA International Chair at the French international research institute in Rennes, Bretagne Atlantique. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the ACM and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).



X. Sharon Hu

EiC of ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems
professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame, USA
X. Sharon Hu is a professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Her research interests include low-power system design, circuit and architecture design with emerging technologies, real-time embedded systems and hardware-software co-design. She has published more than 300 papers in these areas. Some of her recognitions include the Best Paper Award from the Design Automation Conference and from the International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design, and NSF Career award. She has participated in several large industry and government sponsored center-level projects and is a theme leader in an NSF/SRC E2CDA project. She was the General Chair of Design Automation Conference (DAC) in 2018 and was the TPC chair of DAC in 2015. She is the Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, and has also served as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on CAD, IEEE Transactions on VLSI, ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems, etc. X. Sharon Hu is a Fellow of the IEEE.



Tulika Mitra

EiC of ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
Provost's Chair Professor, Computer Science, National University of Singapore
Tulika Mitra is Provost's Chair Professor of Computer Science at National University of Singapore. She received her PhD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Her research is focused on the design automation of efficient, low-power, safety-critical embedded computing systems for wearables to automotive through innovative hardware-software cooperative approaches. Tulika is the Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems and is serving (served) as Associate Editor of leading journals and program/general chair of major conferences in design automation, embedded systems, and real-time systems.



Ramesh Karri

EiC of ACM Journal of Emerging Computing Technologies
Professor, ECE, New York University
Ramesh Karri is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New York University. He co-directs the NYU Center for Cyber Security (http://cyber.nyu.edu). He is also leads the Cyber Security thrust of the NY State Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technologies at NYU. He co-founded the Trust-Hub (http://trust-hub.org) and organizes the Embedded Systems Challenge (https://csaw.engineering.nyu.edu/esc), the annual red team blue team event. Ramesh Karri has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, from the University of California at San Diego and a B.E in ECE from Andhra University. His research and education activities in hardware cybersecurity include trustworthy ICs; processors and cyber-physical systems; security-aware computer-aided design, test, verification, validation, and reliability; nano meets security; hardware security competitions, benchmarks and metrics; biochip security; additive manufacturing security. He has published over 280 articles in leading journals and conferences. Ramesh Karri' work on hardware cybersecurity received best paper award nominations (ICCD 2015 and DFTS 2015), awards (ITC 2014, CCS 2013, DFTS 2013 and VLSI Design 2012, ACM Student Research Competition at DAC 2012, ICCAD 2013, DAC 2014, ACM Grand Finals 2013, Kaspersky Challenge and Embedded Security Challenge). He also received the Humboldt Fellowship and the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. Ramesh Karri is the Editor-in-Chief of ACM Journal of Emerging Computing Technologies (Sept 2019- ). He serves/d as the Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (2010-2014), IEEE Transactions on CAD (2014-), ACM Journal of Emerging Computing Technologies (2007-), ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (2014-), IEEE Access (2015-), IEEE Transactions on Emerging Technologies in Computing (2015-), IEEE Design and Test (2015-) and IEEE Embedded Systems Letters (2016-). He served as an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor (2013-2015). He served on the Executive Committee of the IEEE/ACM Design Automation Conference leading the Security@DAC initiative (2014-2017).



Jörg Henkel

EiC of the IEEE Design&Test Magazine
Prof. Jörg Henkel is with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, where he is directing the Chair for Embedded Systems CES. Before, he was a Senior Research Staff Member at NEC Laboratories in Princeton, NJ. He received his PhD from Braunschweig University with "Summa cum Laude". Prof. Henkel has/is organizing various embedded systems and low power ACM/IEEE conferences/symposia as General Chair and Program Chair and was a Guest Editor on these topics in various Journals like the IEEE Computer Magazine. He was Program Chair of CODES'01, RSP'02, ISLPED’06, SIPS'08, CASES'09, Estimedia'11, VLSI Design'12, ICCAD’12, PATMOS’13, NOCS’14, DAC’20 and served as General Chair for CODES'02, ISLPED’09, Estimedia’12, ICCAD’13 and ESWeek'16. He is/has been a steering committee member of major conferences in the embedded systems field like at ICCAD, ESWeek, ISLPED, Codes+ISSS, CASES and is/has been an editorial board member of various journals like the IEEE IoTJournal, IEEE Computer, IEEE TVLSI, IEEE TCAD, IEEE TMSCS, ACM TODAES, ACM TCPS, JOLPE etc. In recent years, Prof. Henkel has given around ten keynotes at various international conferences primarily with focus on embedded systems dependability. He has given full/half-day tutorials at leading conferences like DAC, ICCAD, DATE etc. Prof. Henkel received the 2008 DATE Best Paper Award, the 2009 IEEE/ACM William J. Mc Calla ICCAD Best Paper Award, the Codes+ISSS 2015, 2014, and 2011 Best Paper Awards, and the MaXentric Technologies AHS 2011 Best Paper Award as well as the DATE 2013 Best IP Award and the DAC 2014 Designer Track Best Poster Award. He is the Chairman of the IEEE Computer Society, Germany Section, and was the Editor-in-Chief of the ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (ACM TECS) for six years (2 terms). He is an initiator and the coordinator of the German Research Foundation's (DFG) program on 'Dependable Embedded Systems' (SPP 1500). He is the site coordinator (Karlsruhe site) of the Three-University Collaborative Research Center on "Invasive Computing" (DFG TR89). He is the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Design&Test Magazine since January 2016. He holds ten US patent and is a Fellow of the IEEE.