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Monthly Archives: October 2020
SSDM2020
Shimosato (M1), Qin (D1), and Oshima (M2) presented their papers at SSDM2020 (International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials 2020) held on September 27-30, 2020 (Qin on 29th, Oshima on 29th, Shimosato on 30th). Shimosato’s presentation was about the … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged JSAP, MOSFET model, organic, power electronics, reliability, SSDM				
				
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		WiPDA2020
Shimosato, M1, presented his research in The IEEE Workshop on Wide Bandgap Power Devices and Applications in Asia (WiPDA-Asia) held as an online conference on September 23-25, 2020 (Presentation date: September 24). SiC MOSFETs are expected to be the next … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged device model, high temperature, power electronics, SiC MOSFET				
				
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		USENIX2021: paper accepted
The following paper has been accepted for the USENIX Security Symposium 2021, to be held on August 11-13, 2021. Kotaro Matsuoka, Ryotaro Banno, Naoki Matsumoto, Takashi Sato, and Song Bian: “Virtual Secure Platform: A Five-Stage Pipeline Processor over TFHE,” USENIX … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged homomorphic encryption, processor emulation, secure multi-party computing, security				
				
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		NeurIPS2020: paper accepted
The following paper has been accepted for presentation in the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) 2020 (Acceptance rate 20.1%=1900/9454). This work was in collaboration with Prof. Lei Jiang at Indiana University Bloomington. Qian Lou, Song Bian, and Lei … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged homomorphic encryption, Neural network, secure inference, security				
				
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