DATE is pleased to present a special hybrid format for its 2022 event, as the situation related to COVID-19 is improving but safety measures and restrictions will remain uncertain for the upcoming months across Europe and worldwide. In transition towards a future post-pandemic event again, DATE 2022 will host a two-day live event in presence in the city of Antwerp (just north of Brussels in Belgium), to bring the community together again, followed by other activities carried out entirely online in the subsequent days. This setup combines the in-presence experience with the opportunities of on-line activities, fostering the networking and social interactions around an interesting program of selected talks and panels on emerging topics to complement the traditional DATE high-quality scientific, technical and educational activities.
Keynotes
K.2 Opening Keynote: Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) – a new DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center
Anna Grassellino, National Quantum Information Science Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center, Fermilab, United States
K.3 Keynote: SUSTAINABLE HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING VIA DOMAIN-SPECIFIC ACCELERATORS
William J. Dally, Stanford University and NVIDIA, United States
K.4 Keynote: Cyber-Physical Systems for Industry 4.0: An Industrial Perspective
Philippe Magarshack, STMicroelectronics, France
Since 2016, Philippe Magarshack is MDG Group Vice President at ST Microelectronics, in charge of Microcontrollers and Digital ICs Group (MDG) Strategy, Technology & System Architecture. Magarshack was President of the Minalogic Collaborative R&D Cluster in Grenoble France, from 2014 to 2020. In 2012, he was VP for Design Enablement & Services, with a focus on the 28nm FD-SOI design ecosystem, and then during 2015, CTO of the Embedded Processing Solutions. In 2005, Magarshack was appointed Group VP and GM of ST’s Central CAD and Design Solutions for technologies ranging from CMOS to BICMOS and embedded NVM.
In 1994, Magarshack joined the Central R&D Group of SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics (now STMicroelectronics), where he held several roles in CAD and Libraries management for advanced integrated-circuit manufacturing processes. From 1985 to 1989, Magarshack worked as a microprocessor designer at AT&T Bell Labs in the USA. Magarshack graduated with an engineering degree in Physics from Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France, and with an Electronics Engineering degree from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications in Paris, France.