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Graduate Student Activities
The TTTC Student Activities Committee is organizing two activities aiming to provide graduate students with an opportunity to disseminate their research and obtain visibility in the international test community. More...

TTEP
TTTC Test Technology Educational Program (TTEP) tutorials on emerging test technology topics are also offered.

Special and IP Sessions Proposal
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Special Sessions
Embedded Tutorial Session
You may propose a 90-minute session with several tutorial presentations. The person making the proposal may be a speaker or the coordinator who invites the speakers. The proposal must include the title of the session, the profile of the session coordinator, the titles and 200-word abstracts of the tutorials, and profiles of speakers.

Panel Session
You may propose a 90-minute session where a panel consisting of 3 to 4 experts present their views and debate on a topic of interest to the test community. Purely technical and semi-technical topics are both acceptable. The proposal must include the topic of the panel discussion, the expected duration, the profile of the moderator and the panelists.

Hot Topic Session
You may propose a 90-minute session and invite 2 or 3 speakers to make invited presentations on a hot topic. Please avoid making a proposal on a mature topic that attracts regular sessions in the symposium, such as Low Power Test or ATPG. The proposal must include the title of the session, the profile of the session coordinator/chair, the title and abstract of each contribution along with speaker profiles.

For more information, contact the coordinators for Special Sessions:
Lorena Anghel
TIMA Laboratory, France
lorena.anghel@imag.fr
Kazumi Hatayama
NAIST, Japan
k-hatayama@is.naist.jp
IP (Innovative Practice) Sessions
Paper Session
You may propose a 60-minute session and invite 3 speakers to make invited presentations on an innovative topic in practical use. Not only hot topics, such as low power test, defect-based testing, high-speed I/O test, and so on, but also regular topics are welcome. The proposal must include the title and the abstract of the session, and the names and affiliations of the prospective speakers.

For more information, contact the coordinators for IP Sessions:
Karim Arabi
Qualcomm, USA
karabi@qualcomm.com
Subhasish Mitra
Stanford University, USA
subh@stanford.edu
General Information
The person who proposes a session takes the responsibility of contacting the prospective presenters. If the session gets approved, it is assumed that all presenters and the session coordinator will register and attend VTS 2011 and conduct the session. Please note that VTS 2011 cannot provide registration waivers or travel/stay support to the invited speakers. Technical papers that are part of the special session will be published in VTS proceedings. Abstracts of the tutorials, panel discussions and IP sessions will also be published.

Please submit your proposal (follow Authors Login instructions below) before October 8th, 2010. All proposals will be reviewed and decisions will be communicated by the end of November, 2010. The VTS organizing committee reserves the right to suggest the duration of the session (60 minutes, or 90 minutes) for special sessions.

IEEE TTTC recognizes the best special session and the best IP session of the VLSI Test Symposium through an award, which is presented during the following year.
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