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PAST TTTC EVENTS The IEEE VLSI Test Symposium 6–8 April, 2020 San Diego, California, USA http://tttc-vts.org/public_html/new/2020/ The IEEE VLSI Test Symposium (VTS) explores emerging trends and novel concepts in testing, debug and repair of microelectronic circuits and systems. The VTS Program Committee invites original, unpublished paper submissions for VTS 2020. Proposals for the innovative practices and special sessions tracks are also invited. Paper submissions should be complete manuscripts, up to six pages (inclusive of figures, tables, and bibliography) in a standard IEEE two-column format; papers exceeding the page limit will be returned without review. Authors should clearly explain the significance of the work, highlight novel features, and describe its current status. On the title page, please include: author name(s) and affiliation(s), and the mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address of the contact author. A 50-word abstract and five keywords identifying the topic area are also required. VTS 2020 will present a Best Paper Award, a Best Special Session Award, and a Best Innovative Practices Session Award based on the evaluations of reviewers, attendees, and an invited panel of judges. We also plan to organize various Student Activities including the TTTC Best Doctoral Thesis Contest, details for which will be made available through the website. Due to COVID-19, the organizers have been forced to turn VTS 2020 into a virtual conference. However, even if we miss the pleasure of the face to face interaction, thanks to the whole
VTS community, we have been able to build and incredible rich program that you can see from the website. The 25th IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS’20) 25–29 May, 2020 Tallinn, ESTONIA http://ets2020.taltech.ee/ The IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS) is Europe’s premier forum dedicated to presenting and discussing scientific results, emerging ideas, applications, hot topics and new trends in the area of electronic-based circuits and system testing, reliability, security and validation. In 2020, ETS was going to take place in the Radisson Blu Sky Hotel in Tallinn. The city is known for the picturesque Old Town with its medieval architecture. It is organized by the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), which cosponsors the event jointly with the IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA). In addition to scientific paper submissions, ETS offers a track for informal contributions dedicated to early hot ideas and relevant case studies as well as a PhD forum. A Test Spring School and Fringe Workshops will be organized in conjunction with ETS’20. The outbreak of Coronavirus has created a unique opportunity and privilege to organize the first ever and hopefully the one and only virtual European Test Symposium. The organizing team is currently assessing options on how to make the virtual ETS a lively, high-profile scientific event. We are learning from the experience of other similar events in our community that decided to go virtual. The organizers have been forced
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