Immediately Following the
IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic,
Workshop Record (access to Workshop Record requires registration)
The goal of the Reed-Muller 2019 Workshop is to provide
a forum for researchers to exchange and discuss research ideas in the following
and related areas:
A History of the Reed-Muller Workshop is available here.
Paper Submission:
Original research, tutorial or survey papers are invited for submission by February 17, 2019 using the Easychair conference management system. Please use IEEE double-column format (templates available here), use 'conference style', and US letter paper size (8.5 by 11 in.). There is no page limit as the workshop record will be distributed electronically. Six to eight pages is the suggested paper length. Call for papers (PDF version)
To submit a paper, please create an account on EasyChair. You can access EasyChair HERE. Once you have an account, you can submit your paper by accessing the EasyChair author page HERE.
NOTE: The workshop papers will only be distributed to workshop attendees. The copyright remains with the author.
Workshop Location:
The Reed-Muller Workshop will be held on the campus of the University of New Brunswick in the Gillin Hall building, room number 122. Gillin Hall is building 11 on the UNB campus map. This location is a 1.5 kilometer (approximately 20-minute walk) from the Crowne Plaza Hotel where the ISMVL conference is taking place. For location details and maps, click on the RM Workshop Location webpage HERE.
Workshop Registration:
The Reed-Muller Workshop attendees are required to pay a small registration fee to partially cover refreshments and lunch. Regular registration is $50 and student registration is $25. Please note that student registrants will be required to show proof of current student status upon checkin. All registration fees are in U.S. currency. To access the registration webpage, please click HERE.
Important Dates:
Program Committee:
For further information, please contact either of
the following:
Mitch Thornton, General Chair |
Luca Amaru, Co-Program Chair |
D. Michael Miller, Co-Program Chair |
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Synopsys Bldg 1 |
Dept. of Computer Science |
Lyle School of Engineering |
Corte Madera Ave |
Faculty of Engineering |
Southern Methodist University |
Sunnyvale, CA, USA 94085 |
University of Victoria |
P.O. Box 750122 |
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P. O. Box 3055 |
Dallas, Texas, USA 75275-0122 |
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Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 3P6 |
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Fredericton, NB, Canada
Darwin Deason Institute for Cybersecurity
Dallas, Texas, USA
The workshop has been
previously held in Novi Sad (Serbia) in 2017, Waterloo (Canada) in 2015, Toyama (Japan) in 2013, Tuusula (Finland) in 2011, Naha
(Japan) in 2009, Oslo (Norway) in 2007, Tokyo (Japan) in 2005, Trier (Germany)
in 2003, Starkville, Mississippi (USA) in 2001, Victoria (Canada) in 1999,
Oxford (UK) in 1997, Chiba (Japan) in 1995, and Hamburg (Germany) in 1993.