Friday, 6 January 2017

Call for Papers: MEMSYS Europe 2017 - The International Symposium on Memory Systems

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MEMSYS Europe - The International Symposium on Memory Systems  <>  21–23 June 2017, Frankfurt am Main
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Call for Papers - www.memsys.io

We invite you to submit papers and talk abstracts to the inaugural MEMSYS Europe conference, to be held June 2017 in Frankfurt, Germany. MEMSYS has become the premiere US forum for research in memory systems, including hardware and software aspects, from technology and devices up to compilers and programming models. Due to popular demand for a European meeting, MEMSYS will be held in Europe this upcoming June, and you are cordially invited.

Important Dates

        Submission: 10 March*, 2017
        Notification: 14 April, 2017
        Camera-Ready: 28 April, 2017

        * There will be an automatic submission extension of one week

Submission Formats

        1–2 page Abstracts
        5–6 page Position Papers
        10+ page Research Papers

        Conference paper layout, using ACM’s paper templates required
        <https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template>,
        blind submission (no authors listed), up to 16 pages in length

        All accepted submissions will be presented, published
        in the ACM Digital Library, and included in the printed
        conference proceedings.

        Note: Submitting either an Extended Abstract or a Position
        Paper will not preclude an author from submitting their work,
        in a longer research format, to any other publication forum at a later date.

Overview

Memory-device manufacturing, memory-architecture design, and the use of memory technologies by application software all profoundly impact today’s and tomorrow’s computing systems, in terms of their performance, function, reliability, predictability, power dissipation, and cost. Existing memory technologies are seen as limiting in terms of power, capacity, and bandwidth. Emerging memory technologies offer the potential to overcome both technology and design related limitations to answer the requirements of many different applications. The goal of this conference is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and others interested in this exciting and rapidly evolving field, in order to update each other on the latest state-of-the-art technology, exchange ideas, and discuss future challenges. Visit www.memsys.io for more information.

Conference Schedule and Venue

This inaugural event will be held at the Mövenpick Hotel in Frankfurt am Main, with an opening reception & poster session Wednesday evening, followed by two full days of technical presentations on Thursday & Friday and an Awesome Awards Banquet Thursday evening.

Tracks and Topics

Tracks on the following topics are being organized and will be presented over the 2-day conference:

        - Memory-centric programming models, programming languages, and compiler optimization
        - Difficulties integrating different memory types into the software stack
        - Memristors, other nonvolatile memories, and compute-in-memory technologies
        - Emerging memory technologies, their controllers, and novel uses
        - Memory systems, IP, SoC, controllers in automotive applications
        - Interference at the memory level across datacenter applications
        - Issues in the design and operation of large-memory machines
        - In-memory databases and NoSQL stores
        - Memory limitations in AI/ML applications and architectures
        - Post-CMOS scaling efforts and memory technologies to support them, including cryogenic, neural, and heterogeneous memories

This CFP seeks papers and talks on these and other related topics.

Submissions and Presentations

Our primary goal is to showcase interesting ideas that will spark conversations between disparate groups—to get applications people, operating systems people, system architecture people, interconnect people, and circuits people all to talk to each other. We accept extended abstracts, position papers, and/or full research papers, and each accepted submission is given a 20-minute presentation time slot. All accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

Conference Organizers

Bruce Jacob, U. Maryland
Kathy Smiley, Memory Systems

Eduard Ayguade, BSC and UPC
Luca Benini, U. Bologna/ETH Zürich
Angelos Bilas, FORTH
Damian Borth, DFKI
Koen De Bosschere, Ghent U.
Stephan Diestelhorst, ARM
David Donofrio, Berkeley Lab
Wendy Elsasser, ARM
Phil Emma, IBM
Paraskevas Evripidou, U. Cyprus
Babak Falsafi, EPFL
Paolo Faraboschi, Hewlett Packard
Dietmar Fey, U. Erlangen
Bastien Giraud, CEA Leti
Said Hamdioui, TU Delft
Ahmed Hemani, KTH Stockholm
Thuc Hoang, NNSA
Aamer Jaleel, NVIDIA
Toni Juan, Metempsy
Matthias Jung, U. Kaiserslautern
Thomas Kuhn, Fraunhofer IESE
Sally McKee, Chalmers
Thomas Mikolajick, U. Tech. Dresden
Onur Mutlu, ETH Zürich
Petar Radojkovic, BSC
Juri Schmidt, U. Heidelberg
Christian Schulze, DFKI
Georgios Sirakoulis, U. Thrace
Per Stenström, Chalmers
Ronald Tetzlaff, U. Tech. Dresden
Pedro Trancoso, U. Cyprus
Norbert Wehn, U. Kaiserslautern
Christian Weis, U. Kaiserslautern
Kenneth Wright, Rambus
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