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2010-03-31
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The Mission
Committed to contemporary art since 2000, Disjecta provides essential resources for artists to create and exhibit new work.
After a period of uncharacteristic quietness, Disjecta is pleased to formally announce the public opening of our new 10,000 sf arts building at 8371 N Interstate in the historic Kenton neighborhood. The former bowling alley turned abandoned hydraulic shop has undergone a facelift since we signed a long-term lease in January 2008 and now houses five large, fully leased artist studios, along with 3,500 sf of visual exhibition space. When complete, the new Disjecta will include a fully equipped, affordable 1,600 sf rehearsal space available to independent performing artists and companies. In 2009, we will add expanded offices, residency studios and a café/bar. |
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Change #2430
2010-03-31
11:50:36
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Electrogals 2010
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Electrogals 2010 - Call & Response
All Women - All Electronic
The concert will showcase female electronic music performers from Portland and the West Coast, featuring synthesists, sonic explorers, deep listeners, circuit benders, and beat manglers. The performances will cover a wide range of styles, from beat-heavy song forms to abstract noise-generated soundscapes. Some of the performances will also include the audience, in ways that will definitely surprise and delight - and no, there won't be any embarrassing sing-alongs. Probably.
About the Electrogals series
Although there is nothing inherently manly about creating or performing electronic music, the female electronic musician is something of a rare bird. Electrogals 2010 will be the fourth in this series of showcases for women who have immersed themselves in this art form.
The first Electrogals show happened in 1995 at Mills College in Oakland, when composer Heather Perkins gathered a group of female electronic musicians for a show at the Mills Concert Hall. In 2004, Heather put on another Electrogals concert as part of the Sound/Craft music series at the Portland Museum of Contemporary Craft. In the spring of 2008, Heather Perkins, Mary Wright and Christi Denton put on an Electrogals concert at Holocene, filling both stages with an amazing lineup.
All compositions for Electrogals 2010 will be written by Portland composer and performer Heather Perkins, and performed by an all-star roster of female electronic music performers. |
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Change #2429
2010-03-31
11:40:52
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Smash Putt
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The industrial artists of The Department of Culture re-apply and reinvent their practiced predilection for mechanized mayhem to the humble sport of miniature golf. Forget everything you expect and be prepared for innovative chaos. This time, the rehabilitation of miniature golf hits Portland with a whole new set of holes, wonders, mysteries, and exotic liquors.
Compete with your chums during 21+ evenings.
Ball destruction, Centripetal Actuators, Accelerator Pads, Ball Bouncers, Moving Walls, Roller-Skating Logs, and Secret passages. No golf ball survives the assault of Smash Putt! A new course of deviousness and dastardly delights from the hands of an all-star assembly of artists sprung from asylums across America. Each and every hole is dripping with excitement!
21+ fun gets your balls smashed and your holes trashed late into the night.
Seriously malicious competition is par for the course. |
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Change #2428
2010-03-31
11:39:36
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Smash Putt
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The industrial artists of The Department of Culture re-apply and reinvent their practiced predilection for mechanized mayhem to the humble sport of miniature golf. Forget everything you expect and be prepared for innovative chaos. This time, the rehabilitation of miniature golf hits Portland with a whole new set of holes, wonders, mysteries, and exotic liquors.
Compete with your chums during 21+ evenings.
Ball destruction, Centripetal Actuators, Accelerator Pads, Ball Bouncers, Moving Walls, Roller-Skating Logs, and Secret passages. No golf ball survives the assault of Smash Putt! A new course of deviousness and dastardly delights from the hands of an all-star assembly of artists sprung from asylums across America. Each and every hole is dripping with excitement!
21+ fun gets your balls smashed and your holes trashed late into the night.
Seriously malicious competition is par for the course. |
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Change #2427
2010-03-31
11:36:51
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1719 W Burnside St.
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Change #2426
2010-03-31
11:31:02
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Smash Putt
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The industrial artists of The Department of Culture re-apply and reinvent their practiced predilection for mechanized mayhem to the humble sport of miniature golf. Forget everything you expect and be prepared for innovative chaos. This time, the rehabilitation of miniature golf hits Portland with a whole new set of holes, wonders, mysteries, and exotic liquors.
Compete with your chums during 21+ evenings.
Ball destruction, Centripetal Actuators, Accelerator Pads, Ball Bouncers, Moving Walls, Roller-Skating Logs, and Secret passages. No golf ball survives the assault of Smash Putt! A new course of deviousness and dastardly delights from the hands of an all-star assembly of artists sprung from asylums across America. Each and every hole is dripping with excitement!
21+ fun gets your balls smashed and your holes trashed late into the night.
Seriously malicious competition is par for the course. |
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Change #2425
2010-03-31
11:31:00
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1719 W Burnside St.
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Change #2424
2010-03-31
08:40:41
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Portland Python User Group April Meetup
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Portland Python User Group
This month:
* Michel's Monthly Module: baker (pypi) - Chris McDonald
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us.
Join us on our python.org mailing list and on #pdxpython on Freenode. All are welcome!
PDX Python on Twitter
Portland Python Web Site
Portland, OR 97204 - USA
Tuesday, April 13 at 6:30 PM
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* Mailing list: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland
* IRC: #pdxpython on Freenode
* Twitter: http://twitter.com/pdxpython |
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Change #2423
2010-03-31
08:37:40
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Portland Python User Group April Meetup
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Portland Python User Group
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* Michel's Monthly Module: baker (pypi) - Chris McDonald
Do you have something you'd like to share? Email us.
Join us on our python.org mailing list and on #pdxpython on Freenode. All are welcome!
PDX Python on Twitter
Portland Python Web Site
Portland, OR 97204 - USA
Tuesday, April 13 at 6:30 PM
Photo: http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/5/3/4/3/event_7161315.jpeg
Details: http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/calendar/12835602/ |
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Change #2422
2010-03-30
15:59:00
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OMSI After Dark
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Treat yourself to childfree, brain-building science fun at OMSI After Dark! Check out live demos, a planetarium show, Science On a Sphere, SAMSON the T. rex, new featured exhibits, and old favorites. Sample tasty snacks and sweets along with beer, wine, and craft soda, and talk to regional food and beverage artisans about the science behind them. The OMSI Market Cafe will be open with a special dinner menu and cash bars will also be available for those who want more than just a taste!
It's geeks gone wild! (21-and-over only.) |
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Change #2421
2010-03-30
14:35:41
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Search Engine Marketing Tips and Tactics – a free event
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Join Colleen Wright of the Search Engine Academy of Oregon and get some search engine marketing tips and tactics that you can implement immediately at this free seminar.
You will learn:
*The difference between on-page and off-page factors and how to take advantage of them
*Usability Tips that will keep your visitors on your site
*What tools you can use to help determine the best course of action for optimizing your website
*Why it is important to understand search and where search is heading in the future
*Basic Actionable steps to implement immediately
While introducing these marketing nuggets, she will also give you a brief overview of what you will learn in the "Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop" coming in May. If you have been thinking about taking the class or just want information on SEO basics, this is one hour you don't want to miss.
Register for this free event at http://www.sea-oregon.com/upcoming-workshops/ |
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Search Engine Marketing Tips and Tactics – a free event |
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Change #2420
2010-03-30
10:17:27
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Portland Linux/Unix Group: Rapid Discussions on Any Topic
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PRESENTATION
Rapid Discussions
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Anyone & Everyone
Instead of having a formal presentation, we will get together and
discuss anything anyone wants to discuss in brief sessions of no
more than a few minutes each. If we have enough people involved
we can break into smaller groups to handle each topic.
Two topics that I will be prepared to discuss for a few minutes
will be:
- Subsistence Computing
How to do good computing on a low budget.
- Could we lose the internet to Government and Corporate
interests?
AND YES - We are looking for speakers for upcoming months.
Volunteers and Recommendations are welcome.
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Portland Linux/Unix Group: Rapid Discussions on Any Topic |
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Change #2419
2010-03-29
21:39:47
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Soft Skills for Geeks: Communicating 2.0
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In this fun and provocative session, you will learn to better harness your intellectual strengths when asked to join forces with different personalities, varying capabilities and a myriad of work habits and opinions. Learn to better analyze people and assess interactions and relationships. Enhance your ability to collaborate and make your projects successful.
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Soft Skills for Geeks: Communicating 2.0 |
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Change #2418
2010-03-29
13:51:18
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How to use Linkedin to link in your business to your network
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Upcoming Social Media Workshops
How to turn your fan-page into a business page
Are you really engaging your fans on your Facebook fan page? Just having a fan page on Facebook isn't enough to put business through your door, if you aren't creating meaningful relationships with your fans. If your marketing plan doesn't include building a viable Facebook presence, let me give you an interesting number.
Did you know that "Portland, Or", a Facebook Fan page has 38,571 fans? That means there are at least 38,571 people in Portland on Facebook, and many more in the rest of Oregon and Vancouver, WA.
How would it affect your business to have that many more potential clients?
Taylor Ellwood of Imagine Your Reality Business and Social Media Coaching is holding a 3-hour live hands on Facebook Fanpage class.
3-hour hands on workshop. April 20th 2010, Portland, 2-5 pm. $89.95
Here's what you'll learn and achieve by the end of the class:
* Set up an Optimized Facebook Profile and Fan Page
* Learn how to edit your Facebook Fan page
* Learn what Facebook applications you should be using to stand out to your fans.
* Understand and set up Privacy Settings
* How to develop closer relationships with your fans and get your posts in the top news feed.
* How to create customized Facebook fan page tabs to promote your services.
* How to get more clients in your door and generate more sales for your business.
Pre Registration is required. Workshop is $89.95. Workshop is limited to 12 people!
Bring with you:
* Laptop
* Logo
* Images - Business Headshot, Photos of your business
* Any Videos you want to use
* Text about your business
* Login information for other sites on the Internet where you have accounts: Twitter, Blog, etc.
* Any other information you want on your Fan Page
Come join me and learn how to use social media to build closer business relationships, while growing your bottom line!
How to use Linkedin to link in your business to your network
Are you really Linked in to your network of fellow professionals? Just having a profile on Linkedin isn't enough to get business through your door, if you aren't creating meaningful relationships with your network.
Do you know to optimize your Linkedin profile and presence? Or how to invite more people to join your network and stay visible to them? What Linkedin features should you be using to engage your network?
Taylor Ellwood of Imagine Your Reality Business and Social Media Coaching is holding a 3-hour live hands on Linkedin for Business class.
3-hour hands on workshop. April 27th 2010, Portland, 2-5 pm. $89.95
Here's what you'll learn and achieve by the end of the class:
* Set up an Optimized Linkedin profile.
* Learn how to use the Q and A forum on Linkedin
* Learn what Linkedin applications you should be using to reach out to your network.
* Understand how invites work and how to create a memorable one.
* How to develop closer relationships with your Network.
* How to create a Linkedin group and participate meaningfully in other groups.
* How to get more clients in your door and generate more sales for your business.
Pre Registration is required. Workshop is $89.95 Workshop is limited to 12 people! RSVP at http://www.imagineyourreality.com/workshops.html
Bring with you:
* Laptop
* Logo
* Images - Business Headshot, Photos of your business
* Any Videos you want to use
* Text about your business
* Login information for other sites on the Internet where you have accounts: Twitter, Blog, etc.
* Any other information you want for your Linkedin Profile
Come join me and learn how to use social media to build closer business relationships, while growing your bottom line! |
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How to use Linkedin to link in your business to your network |
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Change #2417
2010-03-29
13:48:03
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How to turn your fan-page into a business page
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Are you really engaging your fans on your Facebook fan page? Just having a fan page on Facebook isn't enough to put business through your door, if you aren't creating meaningful relationships with your fans. If your marketing plan doesn't include building a viable Facebook presence, let me give you an interesting number.
Did you know that "Portland, Or", a Facebook Fan page has 38,571 fans? That means there are at least 38,571 people in Portland on Facebook, and many more in the rest of Oregon and Vancouver, WA.
How would it affect your business to have that many more potential clients?
Taylor Ellwood of Imagine Your Reality Business and Social Media Coaching is holding a 3-hour live hands on Facebook Fanpage class.
3-hour hands on workshop. April 20th 2010, Portland, 2-5 pm. $89.95
Here's what you'll learn and achieve by the end of the class:
* Set up an Optimized Facebook Profile and Fan Page
* Learn how to edit your Facebook Fan page
* Learn what Facebook applications you should be using to stand out to your fans.
* Understand and set up Privacy Settings
* How to develop closer relationships with your fans and get your posts in the top news feed.
* How to create customized Facebook fan page tabs to promote your services.
* How to get more clients in your door and generate more sales for your business.
Pre Registration is required. Workshop is $89.95. Workshop is limited to 12 people! RSVP at http://www.imagineyourreality.com/workshops.html
Bring with you:
* Laptop
* Logo
* Images - Business Headshot, Photos of your business
* Any Videos you want to use
* Text about your business
* Login information for other sites on the Internet where you have accounts: Twitter, Blog, etc.
* Any other information you want on your Fan Page
Come join me and learn how to use social media to build closer business relationships, while growing your bottom line! |
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How to turn your fan-page into a business page |
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Change #2416
2010-03-29
13:48:02
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George Fox University
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Change #2415
2010-03-29
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PDXPHP - Monthy Meeting
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The PDXPHP user groups meets every 3rd Tuesday.
<strong><em>This Meeting topic is still to be determined.</em></strong> Typically this posting will be updated with the meeting details a <em>few</em> weeks before the meeting
<strong>Our Mission: </strong>The Portland PHP Users Group is a community forum for people to share, meet and learn about PHP and Open Source technologies. The group strives to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in PHP regardless of their skill level or background. Through sharing and communication we believe we can foster a creative and successful community of PHP developers.
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Change #2414
2010-03-29
11:31:58
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PDXPHP - Monthy Meeting
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The PDXPHP user groups meets every 3rd Tuesday.
<strong><em>This Meeting topic is still to be determined.</em></strong> Typically this posting will be updated with the meeting details a <em>few</em> weeks before the meeting
<strong>Our Mission: </strong>The Portland PHP Users Group is a community forum for people to share, meet and learn about PHP and Open Source technologies. The group strives to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in PHP regardless of their skill level or background. Through sharing and communication we believe we can foster a creative and successful community of PHP developers.
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Change #2413
2010-03-29
11:31:27
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PDXPHP - Monthy Meeting
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The PDXPHP user groups meets every 3rd Tuesday.
<strong><em>This Meeting topic is still to be determined.</em></strong> Typically this posting will be updated with the meeting details a <em>few</em> weeks before the meeting
<strong>Our Mission: </strong>The Portland PHP Users Group is a community forum for people to share, meet and learn about PHP and Open Source technologies. The group strives to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in PHP regardless of their skill level or background. Through sharing and communication we believe we can foster a creative and successful community of PHP developers.
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Change #2412
2010-03-29
06:53:06
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PDX TechCoffee
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EPISODE #6!
Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks!
TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference.
So bring your laptops and your work ethic to the 3rd weekly PDX TechCoffee. One commit a week is all we ask.
NOTE: We've had some wifi problems in the past, so i recommend having what you need to work locally on your laptop before you come by. |
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Are you vegan or vegetarian? Please leave a comment so we can plan food accordingly. Thanks.
Wondering what Lunch 2.0 is?
Lunch 2.0 is a phenomenon that began in Silicon Valley. You can read about their current events and the history behind Lunch 2.0 at <a href="http://lunch20.com/">lunch20.com</a>.
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What Went Wrong with My Disaster Recovery Plan
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Time: 6 PM: Social, 6:45 PM Presentation
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Map: http://www.octoberbest.com/images/tektronix_campus.pdf
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All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
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We found that local voltage fluctuations in power supply and ground grids, excited by on-die logic cell switching have a resonant-like form. This finding resolves the discussed in literature controversy over the need for considering parasitic inductance i.e., the on-die power grids should be described as an RLC circuit.
We experimentally observed and confirmed by modeling that the active element (i.e., CMOS logic cell) influences the frequency properties of power supply and ground grids during its switching (as opposed to before or after switching). Thus, it was shown that frequency properties of both grids are inter-related via the interconnecting active elements.
In our experimental study was found that the impedance matching between CMOS driver and a driven transmission line, and the Ohmic losses of on-die transmission lines, implemented by standard metal layers of modern technology nodes, play an important role in circuitsâ performance. The study suggests that impedance mismatch results in excessive power consumption and signal integrity problems. The high Ohmic losses result in a significant distortion and Inter-Symbol Interference of already a few hundreds Mega-Hertz signals.
Our study reveals that relatively low but repetitive voltage oscillations on on-die power supply and ground grids, excited by logic cells switching, may lead not only to logic faults, as it has been regarded, but also to an accumulated damage of VLSI MOSFETs. Thus, according to Berkley Reliability Tools models simulations they accelerate the device degradation due to three main wearout mechanisms, such as Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown, Negative Bias Temperature Instability and Hot Carrier Injection. The similar device damage, as the study shows, is caused by the impedance mismatch induced distortions of signals supplied to input of on-die CMOS logic cells.
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Where: U Portland, Shiley Hall 124
Directions: See http://www.up.edu/about/default.aspx?cid�07&pid177
Food: Pizza and Soda
RSVP: Requested - register at http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_registration/register/1991
Pavel Livshits from Bar Ilan University, Israel will present some of the findings of his doctoral research.
Abstract:
Rapid development of Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) over the last decade has set tougher signal integrity requirements for on-die signal and power distribution networks. At the same time, only a very few experimental works have been conducted to study the properties of on-die interconnects constituting these networks.
In this talk, results obtained within the framework of our experimental study on global interconnects, constructed as transmission lines, that carry out on-die global signaling and on interconnects constituting power supply and ground grids, are presented. In the study we employed VLSI engineering samples typical for 90 nm and 45 nm CMOS technology nodes.
We found that local voltage fluctuations in power supply and ground grids, excited by on-die logic cell switching have a resonant-like form. This finding resolves the discussed in literature controversy over the need for considering parasitic inductance i.e., the on-die power grids should be described as an RLC circuit.
We experimentally observed and confirmed by modeling that the active element (i.e., CMOS logic cell) influences the frequency properties of power supply and ground grids during its switching (as opposed to before or after switching). Thus, it was shown that frequency properties of both grids are inter-related via the interconnecting active elements.
In our experimental study was found that the impedance matching between CMOS driver and a driven transmission line, and the Ohmic losses of on-die transmission lines, implemented by standard metal layers of modern technology nodes, play an important role in circuits’ performance. The study suggests that impedance mismatch results in excessive power consumption and signal integrity problems. The high Ohmic losses result in a significant distortion and Inter-Symbol Interference of already a few hundreds Mega-Hertz signals.
Our study reveals that relatively low but repetitive voltage oscillations on on-die power supply and ground grids, excited by logic cells switching, may lead not only to logic faults, as it has been regarded, but also to an accumulated damage of VLSI MOSFETs. Thus, according to Berkley Reliability Tools models simulations they accelerate the device degradation due to three main wearout mechanisms, such as Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown, Negative Bias Temperature Instability and Hot Carrier Injection. The similar device damage, as the study shows, is caused by the impedance mismatch induced distortions of signals supplied to input of on-die CMOS logic cells.
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What Went Wrong with My Disaster Recovery Plan
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Brian Martin will speak on his experiences in a true, âabandon the buildingâ disaster recovery effort. Heâll place particular emphasis on where technically sound, well-tested disaster plans often fail in a real disaster, and how these problems can be overcome.
Speaker(s): Brian Martin,
Agenda:
6:00 PM Social,
6:45 PM Presentation
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Room: Atrium
Bldg: Tektronics Bldg 38
3025 SW Zworykin Ave
Beaverton
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What Went Wrong with My Disaster Recovery Plan
Speaker: Brian Martin
When: Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Time: 6 PM: Social, 6:45 PM Presentation
Place: Tektronix Bldg 38 Atrium, 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, Oregon 97077. Enter from Terman.
RSVP at http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_registration/register/1919
Abstract
Brian Martin will speak on his experiences in a true, âabandon the buildingâ disaster recovery effort. Heâll place particular emphasis on where technically sound, well-tested disaster plans often fail in a real disaster, and how these problems can be overcome.
Speaker(s): Brian Martin,
Agenda:
6:00 PM Social,
6:45 PM Presentation
Location:
Room: Atrium
Bldg: Tektronics Bldg 38
3025 SW Zworykin Ave
Beaverton 97005
Map: http://www.octoberbest.com/images/tektronix_campus.pdf
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Where: Shiley Hall 124
Directions: See http://www.up.edu/about/default.aspx?cid07&pid177
Food: Pizza and Soda
RSVP: Requested - register below
Pavel Livshits from Bar Ilan University, Israel will present some of the findings of his doctoral research.
Abstract:
Rapid development of Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) over the last decade has set tougher signal integrity requirements for on-die signal and power distribution networks. At the same time, only a very few experimental works have been conducted to study the properties of on-die interconnects constituting these networks.
In this talk, results obtained within the framework of our experimental study on global interconnects, constructed as transmission lines, that carry out on-die global signaling and on interconnects constituting power supply and ground grids, are presented. In the study we employed VLSI engineering samples typical for 90 nm and 45 nm CMOS technology nodes.
We found that local voltage fluctuations in power supply and ground grids, excited by on-die logic cell switching have a resonant-like form. This finding resolves the discussed in literature controversy over the need for considering parasitic inductance i.e., the on-die power grids should be described as an RLC circuit.
We experimentally observed and confirmed by modeling that the active element (i.e., CMOS logic cell) influences the frequency properties of power supply and ground grids during its switching (as opposed to before or after switching). Thus, it was shown that frequency properties of both grids are inter-related via the interconnecting active elements.
In our experimental study was found that the impedance matching between CMOS driver and a driven transmission line, and the Ohmic losses of on-die transmission lines, implemented by standard metal layers of modern technology nodes, play an important role in circuitsâ performance. The study suggests that impedance mismatch results in excessive power consumption and signal integrity problems. The high Ohmic losses result in a significant distortion and Inter-Symbol Interference of already a few hundreds Mega-Hertz signals.
Our study reveals that relatively low but repetitive voltage oscillations on on-die power supply and ground grids, excited by logic cells switching, may lead not only to logic faults, as it has been regarded, but also to an accumulated damage of VLSI MOSFETs. Thus, according to Berkley Reliability Tools models simulations they accelerate the device degradation due to three main wearout mechanisms, such as Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown, Negative Bias Temperature Instability and Hot Carrier Injection. The similar device damage, as the study shows, is caused by the impedance mismatch induced distortions of signals supplied to input of on-die CMOS logic cells.
Speaker(s): Pavel Livshits,
Agenda:
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5000 N. Willamette Blvd.
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Title: The Impact of Resonant, Distributed, Frequency and Transmission Properties of Interconnects upon Nano-Scale VLSI Devices Reliability and Functionality
Speaker: Pavel Livshits, Bar Ilan University, Israel
When: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 5:30 â 7:00pm
Where: Shiley Hall 124
Directions: See http://www.up.edu/about/default.aspx?cid�07&pid177
Food: Pizza and Soda
RSVP: Requested - register at http://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_registration/register/1991
Pavel Livshits from Bar Ilan University, Israel will present some of the findings of his doctoral research.
Abstract:
Rapid development of Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) over the last decade has set tougher signal integrity requirements for on-die signal and power distribution networks. At the same time, only a very few experimental works have been conducted to study the properties of on-die interconnects constituting these networks.
In this talk, results obtained within the framework of our experimental study on global interconnects, constructed as transmission lines, that carry out on-die global signaling and on interconnects constituting power supply and ground grids, are presented. In the study we employed VLSI engineering samples typical for 90 nm and 45 nm CMOS technology nodes.
We found that local voltage fluctuations in power supply and ground grids, excited by on-die logic cell switching have a resonant-like form. This finding resolves the discussed in literature controversy over the need for considering parasitic inductance i.e., the on-die power grids should be described as an RLC circuit.
We experimentally observed and confirmed by modeling that the active element (i.e., CMOS logic cell) influences the frequency properties of power supply and ground grids during its switching (as opposed to before or after switching). Thus, it was shown that frequency properties of both grids are inter-related via the interconnecting active elements.
In our experimental study was found that the impedance matching between CMOS driver and a driven transmission line, and the Ohmic losses of on-die transmission lines, implemented by standard metal layers of modern technology nodes, play an important role in circuitsâ performance. The study suggests that impedance mismatch results in excessive power consumption and signal integrity problems. The high Ohmic losses result in a significant distortion and Inter-Symbol Interference of already a few hundreds Mega-Hertz signals.
Our study reveals that relatively low but repetitive voltage oscillations on on-die power supply and ground grids, excited by logic cells switching, may lead not only to logic faults, as it has been regarded, but also to an accumulated damage of VLSI MOSFETs. Thus, according to Berkley Reliability Tools models simulations they accelerate the device degradation due to three main wearout mechanisms, such as Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown, Negative Bias Temperature Instability and Hot Carrier Injection. The similar device damage, as the study shows, is caused by the impedance mismatch induced distortions of signals supplied to input of on-die CMOS logic cells.
Speaker(s): Pavel Livshits,
Agenda:
Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 5:30 â 7:00pm
Location:
Room: 124
Bldg: Shiley Hall
University of Portland
5000 N. Willamette Blvd.
Portland
97203 |
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What Went Wrong with My Disaster Recovery Plan
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Time: 6 PM: Social, 6:45 PM Presentation
Place: Tektronix Bldg 38 Atrium, 3025 SW Zworykin Ave, Beaverton, Oregon 97077. Enter from Terman.
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Brian Martin will speak on his experiences in a true, âabandon the buildingâ disaster recovery effort. Heâll place particular emphasis on where technically sound, well-tested disaster plans often fail in a real disaster, and how these problems can be overcome.
Speaker(s): Brian Martin,
Agenda:
6:00 PM Social,
6:45 PM Presentation
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Room: Atrium
Bldg: Tektronics Bldg 38
3025 SW Zworykin Ave
Beaverton
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Oregon IEEE Requests Your Help at the April 2010 Intel NWSE Fair Judging.
The Portland State University 27th Intel Northwest Science Expo (NWSE) will be held during April 2nd. We are asking for your help as a judge at the events. This year we are expecting approximate minimum of 500 High School and Middle School Projects from Oregon and SW Washington.
The ISEF is an international, national and local science and engineering enrichment, coaching, independent and competition program that promotes middle and high school science and engineering achievement in U.S state and global areas for decades. The Intel NWSE is one of the most successful education partnerships involving IEEE judging, volunteers, educators, industry sponsors and students.
The NWSE Judging will be held Friday April 2nd, at the Portland State University.
The success of the I-SEF judging depends entirely on the efforts of volunteers.
You can help, please contact the coordinators.
Also please let us know what award area you would like to judge.
Middle School Coordinator:
Coral Jean Cotterell
Cell: 360.270.4449
WK: 503.253.6863
[email protected]
High School Coordinator:
John Vinson
HM: 503.543.3803
WK: 360.619.6263
[email protected]
Details on parking etc will be provided before the event
IEEE Oregon Awards:
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⢠Best in Engineering
⢠Communication Society Engineering
⢠Computer Software Engineering
⢠Computer Society Engineering
⢠EMC Society Engineering
⢠Power Engineering Society
⢠Vehicular Technology
For security reasons, judges are required to wear name tags through all judging events at the Intel NWSE.
*The Intel Northwest Science Expo:*
The Intel NWSE is an Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge-affiliated scientific research competition for Oregon and Clark County Washington students. It is a project of the Center for Science Education at PSU. At Intel NWSE students present a science research project they have completed within the last year in poster form. Students are also interviewed by judges.
When and where is the Intel NWSE held?
The 2010 Intel NWSE judging will be held April 2nd. The 2010 Intel NWSE will be held on the Portland State University campus in downtown Portland. Middle School Student exhibits and award ceremony are in the Peter Stott Center. High School Students exhibit their projects in the Smith Center Ballroom. The high school awards ceremony is held in Hoffmann Hall. Set up for Middle school students is the evening of Thursday April 2nd. High School students have early morning set up on April 2nd. Judging and awards ceremonies are on Friday April 2nd.
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7:30 AM meet and organize teams
8:30 AM review projects
11 AM interview project teams
Noon Lunch
1PM determine awards
2PM done
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The Impact of Resonant, Distributed, Frequency and Transmission Properties of Interconnects upon Nano-Scale VLSI Devices Reliability and Functionality
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Title: The Impact of Resonant, Distributed, Frequency and Transmission Properties of Interconnects upon Nano-Scale VLSI Devices Reliability and Functionality
Speaker: Pavel Livshits, Bar Ilan University, Israel
When: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 5:30 â 7:00pm
Where: Shiley Hall 124
Directions: See http://www.up.edu/about/default.aspx?cid07&pid177
Food: Pizza and Soda
RSVP: Requested - register below
Pavel Livshits from Bar Ilan University, Israel will present some of the findings of his doctoral research.
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Rapid development of Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) over the last decade has set tougher signal integrity requirements for on-die signal and power distribution networks. At the same time, only a very few experimental works have been conducted to study the properties of on-die interconnects constituting these networks.
In this talk, results obtained within the framework of our experimental study on global interconnects, constructed as transmission lines, that carry out on-die global signaling and on interconnects constituting power supply and ground grids, are presented. In the study we employed VLSI engineering samples typical for 90 nm and 45 nm CMOS technology nodes.
We found that local voltage fluctuations in power supply and ground grids, excited by on-die logic cell switching have a resonant-like form. This finding resolves the discussed in literature controversy over the need for considering parasitic inductance i.e., the on-die power grids should be described as an RLC circuit.
We experimentally observed and confirmed by modeling that the active element (i.e., CMOS logic cell) influences the frequency properties of power supply and ground grids during its switching (as opposed to before or after switching). Thus, it was shown that frequency properties of both grids are inter-related via the interconnecting active elements.
In our experimental study was found that the impedance matching between CMOS driver and a driven transmission line, and the Ohmic losses of on-die transmission lines, implemented by standard metal layers of modern technology nodes, play an important role in circuitsâ performance. The study suggests that impedance mismatch results in excessive power consumption and signal integrity problems. The high Ohmic losses result in a significant distortion and Inter-Symbol Interference of already a few hundreds Mega-Hertz signals.
Our study reveals that relatively low but repetitive voltage oscillations on on-die power supply and ground grids, excited by logic cells switching, may lead not only to logic faults, as it has been regarded, but also to an accumulated damage of VLSI MOSFETs. Thus, according to Berkley Reliability Tools models simulations they accelerate the device degradation due to three main wearout mechanisms, such as Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown, Negative Bias Temperature Instability and Hot Carrier Injection. The similar device damage, as the study shows, is caused by the impedance mismatch induced distortions of signals supplied to input of on-die CMOS logic cells.
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OEN Pub Talk- SplashCast- What Happened?
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Failure isnât always a bad thing as long as you learn from it. SplashCast, launched in 2007, was originally founded around the notion of helping consumers put together videos, text, graphics and music embedded in broadcast "channels." Despite raising over $4 million in funding, SplashCast was unable to survive and closed its doors in 2009.
Please join OEN for the April 14th PubTalk to hear what happened, and what the team learned from failure. You will hear from one of the Founders of SplashCast, as well as a few investors in the company. This panel discussion will highlight the positive moves the company made, as well as share some valuable lessons of what to avoid. Learning from their insights and knowledge will undoubtedly help you in your decision making processes so that your company may avoid the same pitfalls.
Speakers: Tom Turnbull; Investors: Angela Jackson and Jon Karl; Moderator: Dave deFiebre
Tom Turnbull
Tom Turnbull is a lawyer and entrepreneur. He has worked in business development, product, and legal roles at three venture backed startups. Of the three startups, one was a success (Internet Brands, Inc. NASDAQ: INET), one a soft landing (BizBuyer.com), and the last a sad ending (SplashCast Media). Tom also headed up new media strategy and business development for the LA Times and business development for Knowledge Learning Corporation. Additionally, he was a consulting manager at Andersen and a transactional lawyer. He received a law degree from the University of Washington and an M.B.A. from New York University with an emphasis in finance and entrepreneurial studies.
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Jon is an experienced entrepreneur who co-founded two Portland companies, ieLogic and iovation. As Vice President of Corporate Development for iovation, Jon plays a role in defining the company's business strategy, and is responsible for the creation of strategic partnerships, technology alliances and mergers or acquisitions. At ieLogic, Jon was instrumental in creating and driving the company brand and technology innovation that led to the company's successful sale in just five years.
An expert in the areas of Internet security and fraud management, Jon is a frequent speaker at industry trade shows, where he speaks on various topics including online fraud management, online privacy, and emerging technologies that protect online environments against fraud and abuse.
Jon holds a B.S. in Economics from Oregon State University, and has been an active investor over the last 5 years in a diverse range of start-up ventures. He lives in Tualatin with his wife, two boys, a dozen chickens and a dog. |
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Please join OEN for the April 14th PubTalk to hear what happened, and what the team learned from failure. You will hear from one of the Founders of SplashCast, as well as a few investors in the company. This panel discussion will highlight the positive moves the company made, as well as share some valuable lessons of what to avoid. Learning from their insights and knowledge will undoubtedly help you in your decision making processes so that your company may avoid the same pitfalls.
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<strong>Tom Turnbull</strong>
Tom Turnbull is a lawyer and entrepreneur. He has worked in business development, product, and legal roles at three venture backed startups. Of the three startups, one was a success (Internet Brands, Inc. NASDAQ: INET), one a soft landing (BizBuyer.com), and the last a sad ending (SplashCast Media). Tom also headed up new media strategy and business development for the LA Times and business development for Knowledge Learning Corporation. Additionally, he was a consulting manager at Andersen and a transactional lawyer. He received a law degree from the University of Washington and an M.B.A. from New York University with an emphasis in finance and entrepreneurial studies.
<strong>Jon Karl</strong>
Jon is an experienced entrepreneur who co-founded two Portland companies, ieLogic and iovation. As Vice President of Corporate Development for iovation, Jon plays a role in defining the company's business strategy, and is responsible for the creation of strategic partnerships, technology alliances and mergers or acquisitions. At ieLogic, Jon was instrumental in creating and driving the company brand and technology innovation that led to the company's successful sale in just five years.
An expert in the areas of Internet security and fraud management, Jon is a frequent speaker at industry trade shows, where he speaks on various topics including online fraud management, online privacy, and emerging technologies that protect online environments against fraud and abuse.
Jon holds a B.S. in Economics from Oregon State University, and has been an active investor over the last 5 years in a diverse range of start-up ventures. He lives in Tualatin with his wife, two boys, a dozen chickens and a dog.
OEN member registration is $15.00
Non OEN member registration is $25.00
Please visit the <a href="http://www.oen.org/events.aspx?id=140">OEN Website</a> to register for this event |
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Failure isnât always a bad thing as long as you learn from it. SplashCast, launched in 2007, was originally founded around the notion of helping consumers put together videos, text, graphics and music embedded in broadcast "channels." Despite raising over $4 million in funding, SplashCast was unable to survive and closed its doors in 2009.
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Speakers: Tom Turnbull; Investors: Angela Jackson and Jon Karl; Moderator: Dave deFiebre
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An expert in the areas of Internet security and fraud management, Jon is a frequent speaker at industry trade shows, where he speaks on various topics including online fraud management, online privacy, and emerging technologies that protect online environments against fraud and abuse.
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