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The 2023 Free Silicon Conference (FSiC) will take place in Paris (Sorbonne) on '''July 10,11,12 2022''' (Monday to Wednesday). This event will build on top of the past [https://wiki.f-si.org/index.php/FSiC2019 FSiC2019] and [https://wiki.f-si.org/index.php/FSiC2022 FSiC2022] editions. The conference will connect experts and enthusiasts who want to build a complete Free and Open Source CAD ecosystem for designing analog and digital integrated circuits. The conference will cover the full spectrum of the design process, from system architecture, to layout and verification. After the daily talks, the discussion will continue until late in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.
The 2023 Free Silicon Conference (FSiC) will take place in Paris (Sorbonne) on '''July 10,11,12 2023''' (Monday to Wednesday). This event will build on top of the past [https://wiki.f-si.org/index.php/FSiC2019 FSiC2019] and [https://wiki.f-si.org/index.php/FSiC2022 FSiC2022] editions. The conference will connect experts and enthusiasts who want to build a complete Free and Open Source CAD ecosystem for designing analog and digital integrated circuits. The conference will cover the full spectrum of the design process, from system architecture, to layout and verification. After the daily talks, the discussion will continue until late in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.


== News ==
== News ==

Revision as of 00:08, 17 February 2023

Free Silicon Conference 2023
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GenreFree software and free hardware development conference
Location(s)Paris, Sorbonne Université
CountryFrance
Websitewiki.f-si.org/index.php/FSiC2023


The 2023 Free Silicon Conference (FSiC) will take place in Paris (Sorbonne) on July 10,11,12 2023 (Monday to Wednesday). This event will build on top of the past FSiC2019 and FSiC2022 editions. The conference will connect experts and enthusiasts who want to build a complete Free and Open Source CAD ecosystem for designing analog and digital integrated circuits. The conference will cover the full spectrum of the design process, from system architecture, to layout and verification. After the daily talks, the discussion will continue until late in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.

News

February 16: submissions are open.

Submission

For proposing a talk, please submit a title and a short summary at fsic2023 'at' f-si.org.

Participation

Participation to the conference is free of charge but the attendance must be reserved per email at fsic2023 'at' f-si.org. Details will be announced on this page and over the mastodon channel. The slides and the video recordings of the talks will be published on our website.

Organizing committee

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Marie-Minerve Louerat
Scientist and Teacher
‟I have a passion for educating and teaching students, to give them tools for life and learning.”
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Luca Alloatti
Libre Hardware Promoter
‟Technology is political. I stand for defending free access to technology and the right for transparency.”
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Thomas Kramer
Skeptical Technology Enthusiast
‟I like to understand technology, to adapt and enhance it. Technology should not be mythical or owned by experts only, it needs to be comprehensible.”
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Matthias Köfferlein
FOSS EDA Author
‟I am passionate about helping people with my technical skills. Coding EDA is like gardening to me: may it grow and feed people.”

Tentative program

High-level design

Hardware security

On-going FOS silicon projects

Memories

Foundries and PDKs

Transistor modelling

Place-and-route tools

Parasitic extraction

Design rule checking

Schematic editors

Photonics

Sustainability

Donations

We are looking for sponsors to cover extra services at the conference, such as food and beverages. In case of interest, please write at fsic2023 'at' f-si.org.

Academic Sponsors

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Acknowledgements

This conference is funded by the EU HORIZON Coordination and Support Action GoIT project with ID number 101070669.

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