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Driven by COVID-19 concerns, the SNUG Silicon Valley 2022 conference scheduled for March 30-31 in Santa Clara will now be conducted virtually in its entirety. Original plans were to conduct SNUG as a hybrid conference with both in-person and online participation. But with recent developments, and because the safety and well-being of conference participants is our priority, this change is appropriate.
This is of course disappointing as we were all looking forward to once again convening in person, but we believe moving to a fully virtual format is the right decision. And in some ways, little will change. SNUG will still take place on March 30-31, 2022 and will offer user presentations, keynote addresses, panels and tutorials.
The SNUG team remains committed to delivering an exciting conference, driven by the always innovative Synopsys community. Thank you and stay healthy.
SNUG conferences have connected Synopsys global users for more than three decades. SNUG 2022 will once again provide a place where users and technical experts can meet, network, and share ideas about chip and system design. SNUG Silicon Valley will be conducted in a virtual format.
The Call for Content is now closed. Synopsys users will soon be able to register to attend SNUG Silicon Valley, to be held March 30-31, 2022 virtually. Additional updates coming soon!
SNUG thanks the members of the Technical Committee who volunteer their time and expertise to support SNUG's technical quality and deliver the benefit of their perspective to the users of Synopsys tools and technology.
User Technical Chairperson:
Savita Banerjee, Facebook
Committee Members:
Sergei Babokhov, Intel
Gregg Bromley, GEO Semiconductor
David Brownell, Analog
Thomas Buerner, Nokia
Ahmet Ceyhan, Intel
Tarun Chawla, STMicroelectronics
Leah Clark, Synopsys
Jon Colburn, NVIDIA
Andy Copperhall, Independent
Cliff Cummings, Paradigm Works
Al Czamara, Test Evolution
Pierluigi Daglio, STMicroelectronics
Jack Dong, Intel
Ravikishore Gandikota, NVIDIA
Majid Ghameshlu, Siemens AG (Austria)
Ralph Goergen, NXP Semiconductors
Ronald Goodstein, Lockheed Martin
Peter Grove, Dialog Semiconductor
Anwarul Hasan, Independent
Zafar Hasan, NVIDIA
Richard Illman, Dialog Semiconductor
Anand Iyer, Microsoft
Ronald Kalim, Intel
Brian Kane, Northrop Grumman
Chris Kiegle, Marvell Semiconductor
Victoria Kolesov, Intel
Mohan Krishnareddy, Arteris
Claus Kuntzsch, University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg
Farid Labib, GlobalFoundries
Boris Litinsky, Juniper
Charles Magnuson, Intel
Tom Mahatdejkul, Arm
Corbett Marler, Intel
Stella Matarrese, ST Microelectronics
Karsten Matt, GlobalFoundries
John Thomson, NVIDIA
Didier Maurer, IC'ALPS
Glen McDonnell, Broadcom
Don Mills, Microchip
Jeff Montesano, Verilab
Bryan Morris, Ciena
Naveen Mysore, Intel
Nitin Navale, AMD
Giuseppe Notarangelo, STMicroelectronics
Firouzeh Nourkhalaj, Synopsys
Sathappan Palaniappan, Broadcom
Sachin Parikh, Broadcom
Olivia Poon, Marvell Semiconductor
Frank Poppen, OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology
Herbert Preuthen, GlobalFoundries
PD Priyadarshan, Cisco
Karthik Rajan, Microchip
Francois Ravatin, STMicroelectronics
Jeremy Ridgeway, Broadcom
Chris Ryan, Maxim Integrated
Jason Rziha, Microchip
Kiran Sama, Amazon
Robert Siegmund, GlobalFoundries
Neel Sonara, Broadcom
Mark Sprague, Intel
Matthew Streyle, Samsung
Ravish Sunny, Intel
Manfred Thanner, NXP Semiconductors
John Thomson, NVIDIA
Tony Todesco, AMD
Jeff Vance, Verilab
Raj Varada, Intel
Sudha Vasu, Meta
Sandeep Venishetti, Google
Upasna Vishnoi, Marvell Semiconductor
Viba Viswanathan, Samsung
Krishna Vittala, Microchip
John Wei, NovuMind
Jing Zhang, Intel
If you have any questions, please contact the SNUG team.