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DVCon U.S. 2025: Call for Extended Abstracts, Workshop & Tutorial Proposals

DVCon U.S., the premier conference for software and hardware design and verification, has announced the call for extended abstracts, workshop, and tutorial proposals for its 2025 event. With a focus on advancing the field of design and verification, DVCon U.S. 2025 is seeking contributions from industry professionals, researchers, and academia to present innovative ideas, techniques, methodologies, and tools. The conference aims to provide a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration, driving the industry forward.

About DVCon U.S.

DVCon U.S. is a highly influential conference in the design and verification community, bringing together engineers, researchers, and industry leaders to share insights and best practices in software and hardware design, verification, and validation. The conference covers a wide range of topics, including system-level design, IP reuse, mixed-signal verification, and much more. Hosted annually, DVCon U.S. provides a unique opportunity for professionals to stay abreast of the latest technologies and methodologies in the field.

Call for Extended Abstracts

The call for extended abstracts invites industry professionals, researchers, and practitioners to submit their work in the form of extended abstracts. Extended abstracts should present original ideas, research findings, case studies, and practical applications related to design and verification. Submissions should align with the conference topics and focus on driving innovation and improving efficiency in the design and verification process.

The extended abstracts will undergo a rigorous review process by a panel of experts in the field. Accepted submissions will have the opportunity to be presented at the conference, providing authors with a platform to showcase their work and engage with the audience. Additionally, accepted extended abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings, ensuring widespread dissemination of the latest advancements in design and verification.

Workshop & Tutorial Proposals

In addition to extended abstracts, DVCon U.S. 2025 is seeking workshop and tutorial proposals from individuals or organizations with expertise in design and verification. Workshops and tutorials offer in-depth learning experiences for conference attendees, covering specific tools, methodologies, or emerging technologies in the field. Proposals can focus on a wide range of topics, including advanced verification techniques, formal methods, hardware-software co-design, and more.

Workshop and tutorial proposals should outline the proposed content, learning objectives, and the credentials of the presenter(s). Proposals will be evaluated based on their relevance, technical depth, and potential impact on the design and verification community. Accepted workshops and tutorials will be featured as part of the conference program, providing presenters with the opportunity to share their knowledge and expertise with a diverse audience.

Submission Guidelines

Extended Abstracts

  • Submission Deadline: [Insert Deadline]
  • Format: Extended abstracts should be submitted in PDF format and adhere to the specified template.
  • Topics: Submissions should align with the conference topics, covering areas such as system-level design, verification methodologies, formal verification, and emerging technologies.
  • Review Process: All submissions will undergo a double-blind review process, ensuring the fairness and impartiality of the evaluation.

Workshop & Tutorial Proposals

  • Submission Deadline: [Insert Deadline]
  • Proposal Details: Proposals should include a detailed outline of the workshop or tutorial, including the proposed content, learning objectives, and the credentials of the presenter(s).
  • Duration: Workshops and tutorials can range from half-day to full-day sessions, providing in-depth coverage of the proposed topic.
  • Selection Criteria: Proposals will be evaluated based on their technical depth, relevance to the design and verification community, and the expertise of the presenter(s).

Why Submit?

Submitting extended abstracts, workshop proposals, or tutorial proposals to DVCon U.S. 2025 offers numerous benefits for industry professionals, researchers, and practitioners:

Visibility

Accepted submissions will be featured as part of the conference program, providing presenters with a platform to showcase their work and engage with a diverse audience. Additionally, accepted extended abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings, ensuring widespread dissemination of the latest advancements in design and verification.

Networking

DVCon U.S. brings together a diverse group of professionals, researchers, and industry leaders, creating ample opportunities for networking and collaboration. Presenters will have the chance to connect with like-minded individuals, fostering new relationships and potential collaborations.

Recognition

Presenting at DVCon U.S. 2025 is a testament to one's expertise and contribution to the design and verification community. Accepted presenters will gain recognition for their work and have the opportunity to influence and inspire others in the field.

Learning

Submitting and presenting at DVCon U.S. provides a unique learning opportunity, allowing presenters to receive valuable feedback and insights from attendees and other industry experts. It's a chance to engage in meaningful discussions and expand one's knowledge base.

Conclusion

DVCon U.S. 2025 is inviting extended abstracts, workshop, and tutorial proposals from industry professionals, researchers, and academia to contribute to the advancement of design and verification. The conference provides a unique platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration, with a focus on driving innovation and excellence in the field. The call for submissions presents an opportunity for individuals and organizations to showcase their work, connect with peers, and contribute to the ongoing evolution of design and verification. With a commitment to excellence and impact, DVCon U.S. 2025 sets the stage for groundbreaking advancements in software and hardware design and verification.

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