The International Symposium on Memory Systems

Event Dates

Oct 02, 2023 - Oct 05, 2023

Location

Alexandria, VA

Submission Deadline

Aug 01, 2023

Call for Papers: MEMSYS 2023

https://www.memsys.io/call-for-papers/

The International Symposium on Memory Systems

October 02 – October 05 2023

Lorien Hotel and Spa, Alexandria, VA

Submissions Due: August 1, 2023

Memory-device manufacturing, memory-architecture design, and the use of memory technologies by application software all profoundly impact today’s and tomorrow’s computing systems, in terms of their performance, function, reliability, predictability, power dissipation, and cost. Existing memory technologies are seen as limiting in terms of power, capacity, and bandwidth. Emerging memory technologies offer the potential to overcome both technology- and design-related limitations to answer the requirements of many different applications. Our goal is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and others interested in this exciting and rapidly evolving field, to update each other on the latest state of the art, to exchange ideas, and to discuss future challenges.

Areas of Interest

Previously unpublished papers containing significant novel ideas and technical results are solicited. Papers that focus on system, software, and architecture level concepts specifically memory-related, i.e. topics outside of traditional conference scopes, will be preferred over others (e.g., the desired focus is away from pipeline design, processor cache design, prefetching, data prediction, etc.). Symposium topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

Memory-system design from both hardware and software perspectives

Memory failure modes and mitigation strategies

Memory and system security issues

Memory for embedded and autonomous systems (e.g., automotive)

Operating system design for hybrid/nonvolatile memories

Technologies including flash, DRAM, STT-MRAM, 3DXP, etc.

Memory-centric programming models, languages, optimization

Compute-in-memory and compute-near-memory technologies

Data-movement issues and mitigation techniques

Interconnects to support large-scale data movement

Algorithmic & software memory-management techniques

Emerging memory technologies, their controllers, and novel uses

Interference at the memory level across datacenter applications

Issues in the design and operation of large-memory machines

In-memory databases and NoSQL stores

Post-CMOS scaling efforts and memory technologies to support them, including cryogenic, neural, and heterogeneous memories

* General Chair: Bruce Jacob, Naval Academy

* Program Chairs: Matthias Jung, University of Würzburg and Wendy Elsasser, Rambus

**Program Committee:**

Ameen Akel, Micron

Abdel-Hameed Badawy, NMSU

Jonathan Beard, Arm

Yitzhak Birk, Technion

Bruce Childers, University of Pittsburgh

Zeshan Chishti, Intel

Bruce Christenson, Intel

David Donofrio, Tactical Computing Labs

Dietmar Fey, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Mike Ignatowski, AMD

Michael Jantz, University of Tennessee

Hyesoon Kim, Georgia Tech

John Leidel, Tactical Computing Labs

Trevor Mudge, University of Michigan

Petar Radojkovic, BSC

Arun Rodrigues, Sandia National Labs

Hemant Rotithor, Arm

Kevin Rudd, DoD

Robert Trout, Micron

Owens Walker, US Naval Academy

Norbert Wehn, U. Kaiserslautern

Noel Wheeler, DoD

Donald Yeung, University of Maryland

Ke Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Marc Reichenbach, BTU Cottbus

Important Dates:

Submission: August 1st 2023

Notification: August 21st 2023

Camera-Ready: September 4th 2023