Cloud native EDA tools & pre-optimized hardware platforms
Reflecting SNUG’s commitment to technical excellence, all conference user submissions are peer reviewed by the SNUG Technical Committee. If your proposal is accepted, a Technical Committee member will work with you to help create and deliver an exceptional conference presentation.
1. Preliminary acceptance is based on the initial submission proposal.
2. Final acceptance into the conference program agenda will be determined after the first draft of the presentation is complete, reviewed and approved by the Technical Committee.
The SNUG Technical Committee reviews and accepts submissions based on criteria that include:
Call for Content Opens | August 15, 2024
Call for Content Portal Opens | October
Call for Content Closes | November 12, 2024
Preliminary Acceptance Notification | November 21, 2024
Presentation Outline* Due | January 14, 2025
Draft Paper Due | January 14, 2025
Final Acceptance & Presentation Spots Awarded | January 28, 2025
Draft Presentations** Due | February 11, 2025
Final Paper Due | February 18, 2025
Final Presentation Due | February 25, 2025
SNUG Silicon Valley 2025 | March 19 - 20, 2025
*For submissions that are presentation only, a presentation outline must be completed. The outline template can be found in the authors kit.
** All submissions are required to turn in draft presentations by February 11, 2025.
SNUG presentation sessions are allotted a total of 45 minutes. We suggest authors plan on reserving the last 5-15 minutes for Q&A discussion with the audience.
Your SNUG presentation should be a “discussion” rather than a “reading” of the outline. While you should cover the same key points which appear in your outline and slide presentation, SNUG attendees will be most interested in hearing you describe your techniques, approach, and supported conclusions.
The SNUG team will communicate specific details and presentation times after final acceptances are made.
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