YEREVAN TO HOST 5-th IEEE EAST-WEST DESIGN & TEST SYMPOSIUM EWDTS 2007
ARMENPRESS
Aug 15 2007
YEREVAN, AUGUST 15, ARMENPRESS: The Congress Hotel in Yerevan will
host September 7 -10 the 5th IEEE EAST-WEST DESIGN & TEST SYMPOSIUM
(EWDTS) 2007.
A press release by Synopsys Armenia said the main target of the IEEE
East-West Design & Test Symposium is to exchange experiences in the
field of design, design automation and test of electronic circuits
and systems, between the technologists and scientists from Eastern and
Western Europe, as well as North America and other parts of the world.
The symposium aims at attracting attendees especially from the Newly
Independent States (NIS) and countries around the Black Sea and
Central Asia.
EWDTS 2007 has received 151 paper submissions from 25 countries. The
technical program contains a selected set of paper and poster sessions,
in addition to Plenary and Invited Presentations.
The symposium takes place in Armenia, where Noah’s Arc landed. The
capital city, Yerevan, is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the
world and is surrounded by ancient monuments and beautiful nature.
Besides being famous for its cognac and nice sunny autumn, Yerevan
is a city of science, culture and high tech R&D.
The Social Program of the Symposium includes a visit to the historic
Etchmiadzin Monastery and Garni and Geghard, as well as a city tour
of Yerevan. In addition, there will be two optional one-day trips to
Khor Virab, Noravank and Lake Sevan.
The symposium is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Test
Technology Technical Council (TTTC), and is organized by Kharkov
National University of Radio Electronics, and the STaR Labs and the
Microelectronics Organizations of Armenia, in cooperation with Tallinn
University of Technology, Moscow Institute of Control Sciences,
Kiev Institute of Modeling Problems in Power Engineering, and RAS
Institute of Design Problems in Microelectronics. It is financially
supported by Cadence, Echostar, Intel, INTSPEI, Mentor Graphics,
National Instruments, Synopsys, and Virage Logic.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress