2nd Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop
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The 2nd Annual Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW 2011) provides a unique showcase for outstanding research on solid state, non-volatile memories. It features a "vertically integrated" program of 32 presentations addressing topics that include devices, data encoding, systems architecture, and applications related to these exciting new data storage technologies.
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| When |
Mar 06, 2011 12:00 PM
to Mar 08, 2011 06:00 PM |
| Where | University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA USA |
| Contact Name | Paul H. Siegel |
| Contact Phone | 858-534-6210 |
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The first day of the workshop (Sunday, the 6th) will
include a tutorial on Phase-Change Media (PCM) technology
by Moinuddin K Qureshi (IBM Research), Sudhanva
Gurumurthi (University Of Virginia), and Bipin Rajendran
(IBM Research).
The program of presentations will include talks by
leading academic and industrial researchers and engineers
from Princeton, CMU, the University of Virginia, the
University of Wisconsin, Georgia Tech, Qualcomm,
Microsoft, Intel, IBM, HP, FusionIO, Grandis, and
Lawrence Livermore National Labs, among many others.
The programming committee has selected presentations
encompassing the following non-volatile-memory-related
topics:
- Recent advances in flash, PCM, and STTM technologies.
- New schemes for error correction and data coding schemes in non-volatile, solid-state memory technologies.
- Novel approaches to SSD management, new application- level interfaces to solid-state storage.
- Emerging programming models for non-volatile computing.
- File and operating system issues.
- Blurring the line between block-devices and byte addressable memories.
- New storage array architectures. * Experiences with SSDs in the data center.
The full program is available here:
Please visit the following link for registration
information:
http://nvmw.ucsd.edu/2011/registration
Further details on the technical program, tutorials,
travel, the social program, and travel grants have been
provided at the workshop website:
http://nvmw.ucsd.edu
Organizers
Steven Swanson, UCSD CSE
Paul H. Siegel, UCSD ECE/CMRR
Programming Committee
Al Borchers, Google
John Davis, Microsoft Research
Partha Ranganathan, HP Labs
Narasimha Reddy, Texas A&M
Moin Qureshi, IBM
Alexander Driskill-Smith, Grandis
Bipin Rajendran, IBM
Janice Nickel, HP
Luis Lastras, IBM
Xinmiao Zhang, Case Western
Shuki Bruck, CalTech
Andrew Jiang, Texas A&M
Simon Litsyn, SanDisk
Allan Snavely, San Diego Supercomputing Center
James Nunez, LANL
Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau, U. Wisconsin, Madison
Vijayan Prabhakaran, Microsoft Research
Bongki Moon, U. Arizona
Shimin Chin, Intel Research

