2nd ICT-Energy International Doctoral Symposium

 

  16 September 2015
       Bristol (UK)

 

Program

  9:00 –   9:15     Welcome and introduction
  9:15 – 10:00     Invited Talk – Stephen Diestelhorst (ARM Holding Ltd.)
10:00 – 10:30     Evaluation of hybrid run-time power models for the ARM big.LITTLE architecture - Krastin Nikov, Jose Nunez-Yanez (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)

10:30 – 11:00     Poster Session and Break
 

11:00 – 11.30     Energy analysis of C program by analyzing its Horn clauses representation - Bishoksan Kafle and John P. Gallagher Roskilde University, Denmark
11:30 – 12:00     Thermoelectric characterization of electrochemically deposited Bismuth Telluride materials by micro fabricated resistive thermometry - F.Mirando1*, A. Samarelli1, I. Nandhakumar2, A.J. Naylor2, M. Burton2 and D.J. Paul1 (1 School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, 2School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton)
 

12:00 – 13:00       Lunch and networking

13:00 – 13:30       Energy saving for logic switches operating at extreme low voltage conditions - Francesco Orfei (University of Perugia)
13:30 – 14:00      Worst case energy modelling - James Pallister and Kerstin Eder (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
14:00 PM – 14:30  NEMS memory bit at Landauer limit - I. Neri, D. Chiuchiù, M. Lopez-Suarez and L. Gammaitoni (University of Perugia)

14:30 – 15:00       Probabilistic Resource Analysis - M. H. Kirkeby, and M. Rosendahl (Roskilde University, Denmark)

15:00                   Closing Remarks by Prof. Luca Gammaitoni

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The final programme for the 2nd ICT-Energy Doctoral Symposium is available here for download.

Registration

The invitation is open and you can get yourself registered at the link below

http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/second-ict-energy-international-doctoral-s...

 

   CALL FOR PAPER

The doctoral symposium is a part of ICT-Energy workshop (2015). This symposium is a great opportunity for PhD students to present their thesis work to a broad audience in the ICT community from both industry and academia. The forum may also help students to establish contacts for entering into research related to minimization of energy from various layers. In addition, representatives from industry and academia get a glance of state-of-the-art in the energy minimization field. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Power and thermal-aware algorithms, software and hardware
  • Power and thermal behavior and control
  • Data centers optimization
  • Smart grid and microgrids
  • Sensing and monitoring
  • Low-power electronics and systems
  • Power-efficient multi/many-core chip design
  • Power-efficient delivery and cooling
  • Reliability, life-cycle analysis of IT equipment
  • Renewable energy models and prediction
  • Matching energy supply and demand
  • Smart transportation and electric vehicles
  • Smart buildings and urban computing
  • Energy harvesting, storage, and recycling

Eligibility

The following two classes of students are eligible: students who are close to finishing or second year in their Ph.D thesis work and post-doctoral candidates.

Benefits

  • A presentation (25 mins) at the Doctoral Forum
  • Contacts to professionals from industry and academia
  • Possibility to publish the extended abstract in the ICT-Energy newsletters and website

Submission

Submissions need to contain

  • The full contact address, with affiliation, phone, e-mail
  • A 2-pages extended abstract describing the novelties and advantages of the thesis work of not more than 2400 words (PDF). The abstract should also include name and affiliation. Figures may be included as far as the 2-page limit is not exceeded.
  •  ICT-Energy Newsletters formatting instruction and template can be downloaded from the link given in this page below.

Important dates

Submission deadline: July 24th, 2015 (by email) (EXTENDED)
Notification of acceptance: Aug 3th, 2015 (by email)
Presentation at PhD Forum: September 16th, 2015

Submit this material to the emails given below:
Contacts

Dr. Adrian Cristal
Nexus I - Planta 3
C/ GRAN CAPITA, 2-4
BARCELONA
08034
Email: adrian.cristal@bsc.es

Dr. Santhosh Kumar Rethinagiri
Nexus I - Planta 3
C/ GRAN CAPITA, 2-4
BARCELONA
08034
E-mail: santhosh.rethinagiri@bsc.es

CALL FOR POSTER

You are also invited to submit proposals for poster sessions by e-mail, to Santhosh Kumar Rethinagiri, Poster Chair: santhosh.rethinagiri@bsc.es

Extended abstract submissions should be ONE page, formatted using the paper proceeding template given in the webpage. They are refereed primarily based on their relevance to the conference. Accepted abstracts will be published in the Proceedings of the ICT-Energy newsletters. All participants in this track will have an opportunity to present a poster and a short talk. Submission of a paper to the track signifies an agreement to have one author present the work at the conference. 

Author Schedule (Poster):

  • AUG 21th - Poster Abstract Submission (by e-mail) (EXTENDED)
  • AUG 26th - Poster Abstract Notification (by e-mail)

Chair
Adrian Cristal (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)

Poster Chair
Santhosh Kumar Rethinagiri (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
 

Committee Members

Osman Unsal (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
Kerstin Eder (University of Bristol)
Oscar Palomar (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
John Gallagher (Roskilde University)
Javier Arias (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
Luca Gammaitoni (NIPS - University of Perugia)
Hossein Mamaghanian (EPFL)
Douglas J Paul (University of Glasgow)
Giorgos Fagas (Tyndall National Institute - University College Cork)

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