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<sessions>
<label_tuesday>SB1	Speakers' breakfast (restricted to the speakers, chairs and co-chairs of the day)</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Lunch Area	0730 - 0830</room__time_tuesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>For speakers and session chairs and co-chairs on the day of their presentation.
An important opportunity to meet other members of your session and receive AV instructions.</description>
<title_tuesday><start> 1030 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>1.1	Opening Session: Plenary, Awards Ceremony &amp; Keynote Addresses</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Palazzo dei Congressi	0830 - 1030</room__time_tuesday>
<persons><role>Chair:</role>Jürgen Teich, DATE 2019 General Chair, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE
<role>Co-Chair:</role>Franco Fummi, DATE 2019 Programme Chair, Universita' di Verona, IT
</persons>
<description></description>
<title_tuesday>0830	Welcome Addresses</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speakers:</role> Jürgen Teich<sup>1</sup> and Franco Fummi<sup>2</sup>
<sup>1</sup>Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE; <sup>2</sup>Universita' di Verona, IT</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>0845	Presentation of awards</title_tuesday>

<title_tuesday>0915	Keynote: Working with Safe, Deterministic and Secure Intelligence from Cloud to Edge</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Astrid Elbe, Intel, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>0955	Keynote: Assisted and Automated Driving</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Jürgen Bortolazzi, Porsche, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday><start> 1030 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>CB1	Coffee Break</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Exhibition Area	1030 - 1130</room__time_tuesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_tuesday><start> 1300 </start>	<b>Lunch Break</b> in Lunch Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>2.8	How Electronic Systems can benefit from Machine Learning and from ESD Alliance</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Exhibition Theatre	1130 - 1300</room__time_tuesday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Jürgen Haase, edacentrum, DE
</persons>
<description>In this session the Electronic System Design Alliance will present their newest initatives and results. Mentor, a Siemens Business will discuss approaches for application of Machine Learning for designing and producing microelectronics products. IngeniArs will analyze scenarios for realizing smart edge devices by using accelerators for executing Machine Learning and Deep Learning algorithms.</description>
<title_tuesday>1130	Machine Learning is Changing the Game for Variability and Characterization and will soon help Analog and Digital Verification</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Amit Gupta, Mentor, a Siemens Business, US</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1200	Machine Learning at the Edge for embedded and low power platforms: exploiting the Intel Movidius Neural Computing Stick</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Gionata Benelli, IngeniArs, IT</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1230	The ESD Alliance - At the Center of the Semiconductor Universe</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Paul Cohen, ESDA, US</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday><start> 1300 </start>	<b>Lunch Break</b> in Lunch Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>LB1	Lunch Break</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Lunch Area	1300 - 1430</room__time_tuesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_tuesday><start> 1600 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>3.8	DFG Collaborative Funding Instruments</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Exhibition Theatre	1430 - 1600</room__time_tuesday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Jürgen Teich, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE
<role>Moderator:</role>Andreas Raabe, DFG, DE
</persons>
<description>Collaborative interdisciplinary research is considered of paramount importance today for the achievement of breakthroughs and jumps in technical innovation. In this session, program director Dr. Andreas Raabe introduces which types of collaborative funding instruments are offered by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in Germany, but also funding opportunities for international cooperations. After an introduction into different funding instruments for short, medium and long term collaborative research, concrete example initiatives in the scope of topics of DATE will be shortly introduced and summarized by representatives with a majority of these initiatives also exhibiting during the conference week.</description>
<title_tuesday>1430	DFG Collaborative Funding Instruments - An Overview</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Andreas Raabe, DFG, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1445	Priority Program: SPP1648 Software for Exascale Computing</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Hans-Joachim Bungartz, TUM, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1452	Priority Program: SPP2037 Scalable Data Management for Future Hardware</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Kai-Uwe Sattler, TU Ilmenau, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1500	Research Unit: FOR1800 Controlling Concurrent Change - towards self-aware automotive and space vehicles</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Rolf Ernst, TU Braunschweig, IDA, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1507	Collaborative Research Centre: SFB 901 On-the-fly Computing</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Marco Platzner, University of Paderborn, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1515	Collaborative Research Centre: SFB 876 Providing Information by Resource-Constrained Data Analysis</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Jian-Jia Chen, TU Dortmund, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1522	Transregional Research Centre: TR89 Invasive Computing</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Jürgen Teich, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1530	Collaborative Research Centre: SFB 912 Highly Adaptive Energy Efficient Computing</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Gerhard Fettweis, Technische Universität Dresden, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday>1537	Bi-National Research Project: Conquering MPSoC Complexity with Principles of a Self-Aware Information</title_tuesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Andreas Herkersdorf, TUM, DE</submission_persons>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> Rolf Ernst, TU Braunschweig, IDA, DE</submission_persons>

<title_tuesday><start> 1600 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>CB2	Coffee Break</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Exhibition Area	1600 - 1700</room__time_tuesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_tuesday><start> 1830 </start>	<b>Exhibition Reception</b> in Exhibition Area</title_tuesday>
<label_tuesday>3ps.8	Publisher´s Session: How to Publish Your Research Work</label_tuesday>
<room__time_tuesday>Exhibition Theatre	1615 - 1645</room__time_tuesday>
<persons><role>Speaker:</role>Charles Glaser, Springer, US
</persons>
<description>This publisher´s session invites all attendees to discuss how and why to publish their research work with Springer Nature. Charles Glaser, Editorial Director for Springer, will present his advice for collaboration in research dissemination. He will be available in this session, as well as the entire exhibition, to discuss the publication of your next book.</description>
<title_tuesday><start> 1830 </start>	<b>Exhibition Reception</b> in Exhibition Area</title_tuesday>
<label_wednesday>SB2	Speakers' breakfast (restricted to the speakers, chairs and co-chairs of the day)</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Lunch Area	0730 - 0830</room__time_wednesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>For speakers and session chairs and co-chairs on the day of their presentation.
An important opportunity to meet other members of your session and receive AV instructions.</description>
<title_wednesday><start> 1000 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_wednesday>
<label_wednesday>CB3	Coffee Break</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Exhibition Area	1000 - 1100</room__time_wednesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_wednesday><start> 1230 </start>	<b>Lunch Break</b> in Lunch Area</title_wednesday>
<label_wednesday>6.8	TETRAMAX: Smart funding for digitalization of Europe's Industry</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Exhibition Theatre	1100 - 1230</room__time_wednesday>
<persons><role>Organisers:</role>Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa, IT
Bernd Janson, ZENIT GmbH, DE
<role>Moderator:</role>Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa, IT
</persons>
<description>One of the most demanding challenge for Europe's Industry is to implement information technologies. Besides technical problems during the installation and replacement of analogue processes, digitalization touches the whole process of interaction and exchange in and outside companies. Threats like hacks with misuse of personal data, system blackouts or lack of qualified IT experts are heavily discussed and prevent many players, especially smaller SMEs, from fostering digitalization so far. But even if all those problems will be solved the question about the contribution of digitalization to CO2 reduction and lower energy consumption is still remaining. New promising innovations like blockchain technologies seem to completely fail at least from the energy saving point of view. To receive solutions for all aspects of digitalization with focus on Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and via the instrument of Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) the European Commission started its Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE) Initiative to foster transfer from research to business. The Horizon 2020 Innovation Action TETRAMAX is one of them offering smart and individual funding schemes for European university-industry cooperation. The technology transfer concept focuses on direct cooperation - Technology Transfer Experiments (TTX) - between universities and SMEs supported by open innovation networks and other stakeholders like investors. The session speakers will demonstrate in a pragmatic way and by use of concrete examples how technology transfer can be initiated and implemented in practice and to overcome the associated pitfalls and use the innovation opportunities. Amongst others, the goal is to motivate more stakeholders to engage in international technology transfer and become part of TETRAMAX.
During the session, TETRAMAX representatives will share their experiences and insights as researcher, founder, entrepreneur, investor or consultant.</description>
<title_wednesday>1100	Presentation of TETRAMAX </title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Rainer Leupers, RWTH Aachen, DE</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1115	EVERMORE</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Davide Rossi, Università di Bologna, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1130	Carrots</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Antonio Solinas, Lifely, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1145	TETRaWIN</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Neven Rusković, Spica Sustativi d.o.o., HR</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1200	EuroLab4HPC - Joining forces towards European leadership in Exascale computing systems</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Per Stenström, Chalmers University of Technology, SE</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1215	Open innovation business based on efficient networking</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Bernd Janson, ZENIT GmbH, DE</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday><start> 1230 </start>	<b>Lunch Break</b> in Lunch Area</title_wednesday>
<label_wednesday>LB2	Lunch Break</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Lunch Area	1230 - 1430</room__time_wednesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_wednesday><start> 1600 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_wednesday>
<label_wednesday>7.0	LUNCH TIME KEYNOTE SESSION</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Room 1	1350 - 1420</room__time_wednesday>
<persons><role>Chair:</role>Christoph Hagleitner, IBM Research, CH
<role>Co-Chair:</role>Christian Plessl, Paderborn University, DE
</persons>
<description></description>
<title_wednesday>1345	CEDA Luncheon Announcement</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> David Atienza, EPFL, CH</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1350	Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected Devices</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Author:</role> David Pellerin, Amazon, US</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday><start> 1600 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_wednesday>
<label_wednesday>7.8	Inspiring futures! Careers Session @ DATE (part 1)</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Exhibition Theatre	1430 - 1600</room__time_wednesday>
<persons><role>Organisers:</role>Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa, IT
Rossano Massai, University of Pisa, IT
Xavier Salazar, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES
<role>Moderator:</role>Sergio Saponara, University of Pisa, IT
</persons>
<description>This session (registration: link) aims to bring together recruiters - mostly companies large and small, as well as universities and research centres - with potential jobseekers in the technology areas covered by DATE and HiPEAC, including:

computer science and engineering undergraduate and master students in their final year
early career researchers
students attending the PhD forum or at the end of their PhDs

 The progamme will be tailored to the needs of the students and researchers. It will include:

career insights and mentoring by the HiPEAC officer for recruitment activities and a careers advisor from a local university
company pitches
time for informal networking

 For students, this session is an opportunity to:

find out about different career paths within computer science high-end research and engineering
get advice on possible ways of progressing their careers
learn about the main skills employers look for
hear about most interesting vacancies and internship opportunities from companies and research centres
take advantage of the best environment to share their CVs with company speakers or discuss opportunities on a one-to-one basis in an informal environment
get free access to the rest of the exhibition

For companies, this session provides an excellent opportunity to:

get in contact with potential jobseekers specializing in the right areas for their business
talk to jobseekers in an informal environment and collect their CVs
promote their corporate brand as representing the best workplace, with most stimulating environment and interesting projects
</description>
<title_wednesday>1430	Academia or Industry? - or everything! Career and internship opportunities powered by HiPEAC</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Xavier Salazar, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1445	How to kick start your career in an ever-changing world</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Antonella Magliocchi, University of Pisa, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1515	Inspiring Futures @ Infineon Technologies</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Simone Fontanesi, Infineon Technologies, AT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1530	Inspiring Futures @ Cadence</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Anton Klotz, Cadence Design Systems, DE</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1545	Inspiring Futures @ eSilicon</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Fernando De Bernardinis, eSilicon, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday><start> 1600 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_wednesday>
<label_wednesday>CB4	Coffee Break</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Exhibition Area	1600 - 1700</room__time_wednesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<label_wednesday>8.8	Inspiring futures! Careers Session @ DATE (part 2)</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>Exhibition Theatre	1700 - 1830</room__time_wednesday>
<persons><role>Organisers:</role>Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa, IT
Rossano Massai, University of Pisa, IT
Xavier Salazar, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES
<role>Moderator:</role>Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa, IT
</persons>
<description>This session (registration: link) aims to bring together recruiters - mostly companies large and small, as well as universities and research centres - with potential jobseekers in the technology areas covered by DATE and HiPEAC, including:

computer science and engineering undergraduate and master students in their final year
early career researchers
students attending the PhD forum or at the end of their PhDs

 The progamme will be tailored to the needs of the students and researchers. It will include:

career insights and mentoring by the HiPEAC officer for recruitment activities and a careers advisor from a local university
company pitches
time for informal networking

 For students, this session is an opportunity to:

find out about different career paths within computer science high-end research and engineering
get advice on possible ways of progressing their careers
learn about the main skills employers look for
hear about most interesting vacancies and internship opportunities from companies and research centres
take advantage of the best environment to share their CVs with company speakers or discuss opportunities on a one-to-one basis in an informal environment
get free access to the rest of the exhibition

For companies, this session provides an excellent opportunity to:

get in contact with potential jobseekers specializing in the right areas for their business
talk to jobseekers in an informal environment and collect their CVs
promote their corporate brand as representing the best workplace, with most stimulating environment and interesting projects
</description>
<title_wednesday>1700	Inspiring Futures @ Microtest</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Eluisa Ghilardi, Microtest, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1715	Inspiring Futures @ Cobham Gaisler</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Magnus Hjorth, Cobham Gaisler, SE</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1730	Inspiring Futures @ IngeniArs</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Camila Giunti, IngeniArs, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1745	Inspiring Futures @ Intel</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Neslihan Kose Cihangir, Intel, DE</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1800	Inspiring Futures @ ST</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Valeria Tomaselli, STMicroelectronics, IT</submission_persons>

<title_wednesday>1815	Inspiring Futures @ CAEN</title_wednesday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Alessandro Iovene, CAEN, IT</submission_persons>

<label_wednesday>DATE-Party	DATE Party | Networking Event</label_wednesday>
<room__time_wednesday>	1930 - 2300</room__time_wednesday>
<persons></persons>
<description>The DATE Party traditionally states one of the highlights of the DATE week. As one of the main networking opportunities during the DATE week, it is a perfect occasion to meet friends and colleagues in a relaxed atmosphere while enjoying local amenities. It is scheduled on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, from 19:30 to 23:00.
Please kindly note that it is not a seated dinner.
All delegates, exhibitors and their guests are invited to attend the party. Please note that entrance is only possible with a valid party ticket. Each full conference registration includes a ticket for the DATE Party (which needs to be booked during the online registration process though). Additional tickets can be purchased on-site at the registration desk (subject to availability of tickets). Price for extra ticket: 70 € per person.</description>
<label_thursday>SB3	Speakers' breakfast (restricted to the speakers, chairs and co-chairs of the day)</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Lunch Area	0730 - 0830</room__time_thursday>
<persons></persons>
<description>For speakers and session chairs and co-chairs on the day of their presentation.
An important opportunity to meet other members of your session and receive AV instructions.</description>
<title_thursday><start> 1000 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_thursday>
<label_thursday>CB5	Coffee Break</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Exhibition Area	1000 - 1100</room__time_thursday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_thursday><start> 1230 </start>	<b>Lunch Break</b> in Lunch Area</title_thursday>
<label_thursday>10.8	Europe digitization: Smart Anything Everywhere Initiative &amp; FED4SAE, open calls and success stories</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Exhibition Theatre	1100 - 1230</room__time_thursday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>Isabelle Dor, COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, FR
<role>Chair:</role>Marcello Coppola, STMicroelectronics, FR
</persons>
<description>The goal of Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE) inititiave is to support SMEs, start-ups and mid-caps to enhance their products and services through the inclusion of innovative digital technologies. SAE H2020 projects provide one stop-shops to help companies to become more competitive through the adoption of the latest digital technologies. A SME tailored service is now available to provide access to R&amp;amp;amp;D and digital competences, training to develop technical skills, business management support and networking opportunities. Cascade funding is available through SAE open calls, but also I4MS focusing on manufacturing.
FED4SAE project aims at bringing innovative Cyber-Physical System technologies to businesses from any sectors and any companies. The presentation of awarded projects illustrate FED4SAE one-stop-shop to accelerate CPS developments combining i) Access to leading-edge CPS platforms, Advanced Technologies, and Testbeds from Industrials and R&amp;amp;amp;D centers, ii) Technical coaching from domain experts, iii) Innovation Management support, iv) Up to €60k in financial support to innovative companies plus access to further VC funding, v) and Access to potential users and suppliers across value chains throughout Europe. This session will confront the view point of large industrial, RTOs and SMEs and their targeted objectives and impact.</description>
<title_thursday>1100	SAE, an example of EC inititiave to support  Europe  digitization</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Isabelle Dor, COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, FR</submission_persons>

<title_thursday>1115	SME, RTO, industrial: how SAE support the collaboration - part 1</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Marcello Coppola, STMicroelectronics, FR</submission_persons>

<title_thursday>1130	SME, RTO, industrial: how SAE support the collaboration - part 2</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Michael Setton, Digital Catapult, GB</submission_persons>

<title_thursday>1145	SME, RTO, industrial: how SAE support the collaboration - part 3</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Rosanna Zaza, Alitec Srl, IT</submission_persons>

<title_thursday>1200	SME, RTO, industrial: how SAE support the collaboration - part 4</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> Giovanni Gherardi, Energica Motor Company, IT</submission_persons>

<title_thursday><start> 1230 </start>	<b>Lunch Break</b> in Lunch Area</title_thursday>
<label_thursday>LB3	Lunch Break</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Lunch Area	1230 - 1400</room__time_thursday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<title_thursday><start> 1530 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_thursday>
<label_thursday>11.8	An Industry Approach to FPGA/ARM System Development and Verification (part 1)</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Exhibition Theatre	1400 - 1530</room__time_thursday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>John Zhao, MathWorks, US
</persons>
<description>MATLAB and Simulink provide a rich environment for embedded-system development, with libraries of proven, specialized algorithms ready to use for specific applications. The environment enables a model-based design workflow for fast prototyping and implementation of the algorithms on heterogeneous embedded targets, such as MPSoC. A system-level design approach enables architectural exploration and partitioning, as well as coordination between SW and HW development workflows. Functional verification throughout the design process improves coverage and test-case generation while reducing the time and resources required.
In this set of tutorial sessions, you will learn

How to evaluate hardware and software system architectures using latest feature in Simulink
How to implement an application that leverages the FPGA and ARM core of a Zynq SOC
The flexibility and diversity of the approach through examples that include prototyping a motor control algorithm and a video-processing algorithm.
A HW/SW co-design workflow that combines system level design and simulation with automatic code generation
</description>
<title_thursday>1400	An Industry Approach to FPGA/ARM System Development and Verification (part 1)</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> John Zhao, MathWorks, US</submission_persons>

<title_thursday><start> 1530 </start>	<b>Coffee Break</b> in Exhibition Area</title_thursday>
<label_thursday>CB6	Coffee Break</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Exhibition Area	1530 - 1600</room__time_thursday>
<persons></persons>
<description>
Coffee Breaks in the Exhibition Area
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), coffee and tea will be served during the coffee breaks at the below-mentioned times in the exhibition area.

Lunch Breaks (Lunch Area)
On all conference days (Tuesday to Thursday), a seated lunch (lunch buffet) will be offered in the Lunch Area to fully registered conference delegates only. There will be badge control at the entrance to the lunch break area.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Coffee Break 10:30 - 11:30
Lunch Break 13:00 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Leonardo da Vinci, Humanism and Engineering between Florence and Milan" by Claudio Giorgione in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:30
Keynote Lecture "Heterogeneous, High Scale Computing in the Era of Intelligent, Cloud-Connected" by David Pellerin, Amazon, US in room 1 13:50 - 14:20
Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:00


Thursday, March 28, 2019

Coffee Break 10:00 - 11:00
University Booth Best Demo Award Presentation at the University Booth 10:30
Lunch Break 12:30 - 14:00
Keynote Lecture "A Fundamental Look at Models and Intelligence" by Edward A. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US in room 1 13:20 - 13:50
Coffee Break 15:30 - 16:00
</description>
<label_thursday>12.8	An Industry Approach to FPGA/ARM System Development and Verification (part 2)</label_thursday>
<room__time_thursday>Exhibition Theatre	1600 - 1730</room__time_thursday>
<persons><role>Organiser:</role>John Zhao, MathWorks, US
</persons>
<description>Part 2 of tutorial (see session 11.8 for description).</description>
<title_thursday>1600	An Industry Approach to FPGA/ARM System Development and Verification (part 2)</title_thursday>
<submission_persons><role>Speaker:</role> John Zhao, MathWorks, US</submission_persons>

</sessions>
