The course is ideal for those interested in learning the Cadence design environment, A/MS design methodology, and/or are interested in providing training and/or support in the area of A/MS design targeting the Cadence design environment.
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NanoQuébec is a unique opportunity to understand economic, technical and scientific trends related to the nanotechnologies field.
This workshop provides a forum for discussing current research and practice in system-level error management. Participants from industry and academia explore both current technologies and future research direction (including nanotechnology).
The premier forum for presenting and discussing new research related to computing that exploits the unique features and capabilities of FPGAs and other reconfigurable hardware.
The Third National Scientific Conference is focused on solar photovoltaics and everyone in the community is encouraged to attend and participate.
The rapid pervasion of micro/nano-electronics into various application fields like biology, chemistry, mechanics, optics, etc. is fostering unprecedented types of heterogeneous integrated systems and associated interfaces between these previously largely separate domains. Microsystems that combine advanced sensors and actuators with embedded, high-performance microprocessors are enabling an endless list of new applications in life sciences, aerospace, the environment, communications, etc.
This is a 5 day course on how to use Rapita RapiTime and RTBx hardware for worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis and performance engineering taught by an expert from Rapita.
The Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition is Canada's largest gathering of chemical scientists from all sub-disciplines, and the most important venue the Canadian chemistry community has for exchange of results, networking and socializing.
The program of the conference will be tailored to reflect the wide spectrum of topics and research interest shared among researchers in the field of microsystems. This edition will be oriented towards advanced research in Microsystems which constitutes the highlights of the NEWCAS conference but also topics related to analog and digital signal processing, low power consumption, and circuits and systems designs.
An international conference concentrating in Optical MEMS and Nanophotonics, distinguished by its strong technical content, intimate meeting format and stimulating social activities that provide exceptional opportunities for interaction and networking between students and academic and industrial professionals.
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