Make Your Mark in VLSI Physical Design: Join the O...
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Make Your Mark in VLSI Physical Design: Join the OpenROAD EDA Contest and Contribute to Open-Source Looking for ways to up-scale your physical design and EDA career? Look no further than the upcoming contest, which offers a range of exciting problem statements that will challenge you and allow you to showcase your skills. Take, for instance, enhancing the OpenROAD GUI Flow Manager by developing custom features for analysis and visualizations. You'll support native and third-party flows, including OpenROAD-flow-scripts, and others. This is an excellent opportunity to create documentation, commands, developer guide notes, and tutorials to show GUI usage for supported flows. Another contest problem statement is profiling and tuning the OpenROAD flow for runtime improvements. You'll develop verifiable and reproducible strategies to improve run times in OpenROAD-flow-scripts. This includes optimizing computational resources over the cloud, tuning algorithmic and design flow parameters, and creating test plans using existing or new designs to show runtime improvements. You can also update OpenROAD documentation and tutorials by reviewing and updating missing documentation and tutorials in OpenROAD-flow-scripts for existing and new features. You can test the accuracy of generated LIB and LEF models for signoff in OpenROAD-flow-scripts for flat and hierarchical design flows. Build test cases to validate and add to the regression suite. With so many exciting challenges, this contest is the perfect opportunity to join, collaborate, contribute, learn, and achieve new heights in your VLSI career. If you're looking to take your physical design and EDA career to the next level, then this contest is your best chance to do so. Don't miss out on the chance to upscale your skills and showcase your talent. Check out the contest and join other participants who have already started contributing to the 7nm OpenROAD flow. The sky's the limit for a successful VLSI career! Register for FREE using the below link: https://www.openroaddesigncontest.org/