ICRC 2023

8th IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing
5-6 December 2023
San Diego, CA, USA
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The 8th IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC 2023) was held from December 5th-6th, 2023 in San Diego. The ICRC 2023 general chair was Joseph S. Friedman of The University of Texas at Dallas and the technical program chair was Prasanna Date of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The full committee is shown below.

ICRC grew out of the IEEE Rebooting Computing Initiative (RCI), which was founded in 2012 to catalyze rethinking of the computer at all levels of the technology stack. The Rebooting Computing community represents multiple IEEE Societies and Councils, and the membership in the technical community is over two thousand. For more information on the RCI please visit the Rebooting Computing Portal (rebootingcomputing.ieee.org). In its 8th year, the IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing is the premier venue for forward-looking research across the computing stack, including novel materials, devices, circuits, algorithms and languages, system software, system and network architectures. This is an interdisciplinary conference that has participation from a broad technical community and work encompassing co-design across the computing stack is particularly encouraged. Bridging analog and neural computing, reversible and quantum computing, and other new architectures, the broad scope of ICRC extends to many areas of interest, including harnessing novel device physics and materials for energy efficiency, performance, density, and unique computing capabilities.

Topics of Interest

  • Future computing approaches, including neuromorphic, brain-inspired computing, approximate and probabilistic computing, and analog and physical computing; computing based on novel device physics and materials; energy-efficient computing including reversible, adiabatic, and ballistic computing, superconductor and cryogenic computing; quantum computing; optical computing; biological and biochemical computing; non-von Neumann computer architectures (e.g., in-memory processing, memory-based computing, content addressable memory, cellular automata, or neural networks); graph processing architectures.
  • Future computing design aspects, including extending Moore’s law and augmenting CMOS; error-tolerant logic and circuits; future of design automation; post-CMOS, 3D, heterogeneous integration and packaging; future impact on performance, power, scalability, reliability, and supportability; modeling and simulation tools for future computing.
  • Future Software and Applications, including beyond von Neumann system software issues (operating systems, compilers, security, and resource management); future computing programming paradigms and languages; applications suitable for and driving next generation computing (e.g., machine learning, deep learning.); algorithms that are enabled by or optimized for new computing approaches.
  • Future computing use cases and prototypes, including ethics in design, implementation, and use; new technologies impacting the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS); cybersecurity in future computing systems.

 

There were 55 submissions ICRC 2023.  The committee decided to accept 25 papers: 11 full papers and 14 short papers. The program also included two keynote talks, a tutorial, twelve extended abstract talks, and nine posters.  The full schedule is available here.

The ICRC 2023 proceedings is available on IEEEXplore here.

 

Steering Committee

Organizing Committee

General Chair Joseph S. Friedman, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Program Chair Prasanna Date, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Finance Chair Christopher H. Bennett, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Publicity Co-Chair
Akinaga Hiro, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Publicity Co-Chair
Catherine Schuman, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Publicity Co-Chair Jean Ann Incorvia, University of Texas, Austin, USA
Publicity Co-Chair Damien Querlioz, University of Paris-Sacay, France
Publicity Co-Chair Pedram Khalili, Northwestern University, USA

 

Program Committee

  • Prasanna Date (Program Chair), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Joseph Friedman (General Chair), University of Texas, Dallas, United States
  • Christopher Bennett (Finance Chair), Sandia National Laboratories
  • Aaron Young, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Advait Madhavan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
  • Anastasiia Butko, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, United States
  • Andrea Delgado, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Ashish Gautam, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Avi Mendelson, Technion, Israel
  • Bradley Thielman, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
  • Brian Hoskins, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
  • Cassandra Grande, Microsoft Corporation, Unived States
  • Catherine Schuman, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
  • Damien Querlioz, University of Paris-Saclay, France
  • Daniel Claudino Chavez, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • David Mountain, Department of Defense, United States
  • Emre Ozer, Pragmatic Semiconductor, United Kingdom
  • Enrico Prati, University of Milan, Italy
  • George Siopsis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
  • Giacomo Pedretti, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, United States
  • Greg Byrd, North Carolina State University, United States
  • Gwendolyn Voskuilen, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
  • Himanshu Thapliyal, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States
  • Hiro Akinaga, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
  • Jason Lynch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
  • Ji Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, United States
  • John Shalf, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, United States
  • Kathleen Hamilton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Larry Clevenger, IBM Corporation, United States
  • Luke Govia, IBM Quantum, United States
  • Marc Duranton, French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France
  • Marco Fiorentino, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, United States
  • Mario Vestias, Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
  • Maryam Parsa, George Mason University, United States
  • Matt Marinella, Arizona State University, United States
  • Michael Frank, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
  • Michael Schneider, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
  • Narsinga Miniskar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Nobuyuki Yoshikawa, Yokohama National University, Japan
  • Paul Tschirhart, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), United States
  • Pedram Khalili Amiri, Northwestern University, United States
  • Rishabh Sharma, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, United States
  • Rui Duarte, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
  • Sapan Agarwal, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
  • Scott Koziol, Baylor University, United States
  • Shashank Misra, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
  • Shruti Kulkarni, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Simon Caton, University College Dublin, Ireland
  • Sonia Lopez Alcaron, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States
  • Suma Cardwell, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
  • Todd Hylton, University of California, San Diego, United States
  • Tyler LeBlond, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
  • Ulya Karpuzcu, University of Minnesota, United States
  • Vijay Narayanan, Pennsylvania State University, United States
  • Yuan Yuan, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, United States

 

Task Force on Rebooting Computing

  • Tom Conte, Georgia Institute of Technology, Co-Chair
  • Elie Track, nVizix, Co-Chair
  • Dejan Milojicic, Hewlett-Packard Labs, Co-Chair
  • Bruce Kraemer, Marvell Corporation, Co-Chair
  • Erik DeBenedictis, IEEE, Co-Chair
  • Alan Kadin, IEEE
  • Terence Martinez, IEEE Future Directions