KAIST researcher wins Best Paper Award at DesignCon

Kaist Researcher Wins Best Paper Award At Designcon

By Park Jae-hyuk
Shin Tae-in, a postdoctoral researcher from professor Kim Jeong-ho's research lab in the KAIST School of Electrical Engineering / Courtesy of Kim's research lab

Shin Tae-in, a postdoctoral researcher from professor Kim Jeong-ho’s analysis lab within the KAIST Faculty of Electrical Engineering / Courtesy of Kim’s analysis lab

A 28-year-old postdoctoral researcher from KAIST was acknowledged for the excellence of his paper throughout a prestigious worldwide convention in semiconductor design.

The college stated Monday that Shin Tae-in from professor Kim Jeong-ho’s analysis lab within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering was chosen as a winner of the Greatest Paper Award on the DesignCon 2025.

That is the second time for Shin to win the Greatest Paper Award on the convention. In 2022, he was one of many 4 college students from Kim’s analysis lab, who obtained the award given to solely eight recipients.

„Shin’s paper was chosen from over 100 papers accepted by the convention in late 2024,“ an official from the analysis lab stated. „His contribution to technological innovation within the subject was extremely regarded by the judging panel.“

Titled „PSIJ-Primarily based Built-in Energy Integrity Design for HBM Utilizing Reinforcement Studying: Past the Goal Impedance,“ the paper introduces a strategy that optimizes energy integrity design for high-bandwidth reminiscence (HBM) packages.

The analysis lab defined that his method makes use of energy provide noise-induced jitter (PSIJ) as a criterion, incorporating synthetic intelligence (AI) to optimize design parameters affecting jitter.

„As next-generation HBM-based package deal techniques proceed to advance in velocity to assist large-scale AI implementations, I goal to determine a basis for semiconductor sign and energy integrity design primarily based on the proposed methodology,“ Shin stated.

The DesignCon is a globally acknowledged worldwide convention in semiconductor and package deal design.

Every year, researchers and engineers from main world tech corporations, reminiscent of Intel, Nvidia, Google, Micron, Rambus, Texas Devices, AMD, IBM and ANSYS, in addition to college students from famend universities worldwide, take part on this convention held in Silicon Valley.

Amongst all submitted papers, as much as 20 are shortlisted as Greatest Paper Award nominees.

The authors of those nominated papers should attend the convention in particular person and ship a 45-minute oral presentation, after which a strict analysis course of determines the ultimate eight recipients of the Greatest Paper Award.

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