******************************************************************************* Seminar Announcement! ******************************************************************************* "Fuzzy Logic VLSI Implementations and Applications" 9 - 11 June 1993 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL-Lausanne Switzerland Objective --------- This three-day seminar is the first part of 13-day course. The idea of this course is to provide participants with the necessary bekground covering fuzzy sets theory and fuzzy logic along with demonstrations of practical solutions. CMOS VLSI design and implementation as well as fuzzy system simulation will be presented in details. Outline Presenters ------- ---------- Introduction Prof. Henri Prade, Institute de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France Applications of Fuzzy Logic Prof. Laszlo Koczy, Department of Industrial Engineering, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary CMOS VLSI Implementation Prof. Marek Patyra, Department of Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA Fuzzy Systems Simulation Ing. Laurent Lemaitre, Department of Electrical Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland CMOS VLSI Fuzzy Circuits Design Ing. Olivier Landolt, Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique, SA Neuchatel, Switzerland !!! A SPECIAL GUEST PRESENTATION IS ALSO PLANNED !!! Who should attend ? ------------------- Electronic engineers, company decision makers, VLSI and ASIC designers, technicians, and university & high school students. Participants are free to attend part I (first three days Seminar), or part II (three weeks Workshop), or to combine part I and part II. Fees ---- Part I (three days) SFr. 800.- (Fees cover Notebooks, slide copies, program materials, break refreshments and lunches.) For more information contact Marek Patyra at (218) 726-6103 or through e-mail: mpatyra@uc.d.umn.edu. ******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* Workshop Announcement! ******************************************************************************* "Practical Problem Solving Using Fuzzy Technology" June 9 - 25, 1993 and September 20 - 24, 1993 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL-Lausanne Switzerland Objective --------- This four weeks course/workshop is an international course in cooperation with the Department of Computer Engineering, University of Minesota, USA. The idea of this course is to provide participants the necessary bakground covering the fuzzy sets theory and fuzzy logic (first week) along with demonstrations of practical solutions (second and third week). CMOS VLSI design and implementation as well as fuzzy system simulation will be presented. The second and third week are dedicated to the design of a Fuzzy logic based chip, which will be fabricated and tested in the fourth week (20 to 24 September 1993). Outline ------- Week I: Introduction to Fuzzy Logic Theory Week II: Project formulation and solving Week III: Project simulation and fuzzy ASIC chip design Week IV: Chip testing (after manufacturing) Who should attend ? ------------------- Electronic and computer engineers, company decision makers, VLSI and ASIC designers, university & high school students. Participants are free to attend the part I (first three days), or part II (three weeks), or to combine part I and part II of the Seminar/Workshop. Fees ---- Three days (part I) SFr. 800.- Four weeks (part II) SFr. 4,500.-* Fees cover Notebooks, slide copies, program materials, break refreshments and lunches. In case of the Workshop organizers will help with accomodation in Lausanne. For more information contact Marek Patyra at (218) 726-6103 or through e-mail: mpatyra@uc.d.umn.edu. _________________________________________________ *This price includes the chip manufacturing cost. *******************************************************************************