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Welcome to the SNUG Europe 2024 Call for Content!
Have you used Synopsys technology to overcome difficult design issues? Increase your visibility and help others in the design community by submitting a presentation for SNUG Europe 2024. SNUG brings together Synopsys users, technologists, and industry experts for this local technical conference devoted to the challenges of electronic design and verification.
Submit your proposal today by creating an account and filling out the submission form. Should you have any questions about submissions, please email snugeurope@synopsys.com.
SNUG Europe 2024 will be hosted at the Hilton Munich Airport on June 10-11, 2024. Make sure to save the date!

We look forward to seeing you!
Your SNUG Europe Team

Important Dates

Call for Content Opens | January 8, 2024

Call for Content Closes | February 9,  2024  Extended until February 16, 2024

Preliminary Acceptance Notification | February 26, 2024

Draft Paper/Presentation Due | March 19, 2024

Final Paper/Full Presentation Due |  April 12, 2024

Final Acceptance & Presentation Spots Awarded | April 22, 2024

Draft presentation Due (For those doing paper) | May 14, 2024

Final Presentation Due (for all) | June 4, 2024

SNUG Europe 2024 | June 10-11, 2024

 

Acceptance Criteria

1.   Preliminary acceptance is based on the initial submission proposal.

2.   Final acceptance into the conference program agenda will be determined after the first draft of the presentation is complete, reviewed and approved by the Technical Committee.

The SNUG Technical Committee reviews and accepts submissions based on criteria that include:

  • Technical Relevance: Is the topic meaningful to other designers?
  • Technical Applicability: Is the topic general enough to be helpful to other designers?
  • Technical Completeness: Is the topic explored completely? Does it provide enough detail on the approach taken to analyze and address the challenge?
  • Are the problems and solutions well described? Review lessons learned along the way (what was expected/unexpected, what went well/not so well). 
  • Is the conclusion well substantiated? Why is your solution a good one? What can other designers take away and use in their work?
  • What are some ongoing areas of development or next steps which you or a peer could pursue?
  • General Readability: Is the presentation well organized? Is the presentation grammatically correct and spelled correctly?
  • Effective Summary of your effort and results.