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The International Symposium on Physical Design (ISPD) is a yearly conference on the topic of electronic design automation, concentrating on algorithms for the physical design of integrated circuits. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is typically held in April of each year, in a city in the western United States.
This event, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, also served as the ISSPD's first international conference. Theodore Millon , who played a key role in founding the ISSPD, [ 1 ] served as its first president, and Erik Simonsen was its first general secretary and treasurer.
ISCA has participated in the Federated Computing Research Conference in 1993, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, and 2023; every year that the conference has been organized. ISCA 2018 hosted the 2017 Turing Award Winners lecture by award winners John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson. [2] ISCA'24 opening
The Design Automation Conference, or DAC, is an annual event, a combination of a technical conference and a trade show, ... 2023: San Francisco, California:
In 2013 ISPD Founder and Chair Ines Pires was nominated by the Sabado Magazin among the most innovative Portuguese living abroad. In 2015 the ISPD held the first Business Protocol and Corporate Diplomacy Conference in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. [3] In 2017 ISPD Group was honoured with the Medal of the State Council of the Sultanate of Oman. [4]
2023 Arab League summit; 2023 Arab–Islamic extraordinary summit; 2023 International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan; 2023 Organization of Turkic States summit; 2023 South American summit; 2023 Startup Conclave; 2023 Vilnius summit
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Prior to 1993, it was called the World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC); in 1992, at an Additional Plenipotentiary Conference in Geneva, the ITU was restructured, and later conferences became the WRC. [1] At the 2015 conference (WRC-15), the ITU deferred their decision on whether to abolish the leap second to 2023. [2]