ACM will mark the 100th anniversary of Alan Turing's birth; SIGDA is a supporter of this event, and will be providing scholarships to allow students to attend. See this page for more information.
SIGDA is committed to advancing the skills and knowledge of electronic design automation professionals and students throughout the world. We do so in a variety of ways: sponsoring and organizing international workshops, symposia and conferences; leading the way in capturing archival electronic design automation publications on CD-ROM; providing travel grants to sponsored workshops, symposia and conferences; pioneering the maintenance and distribution of electronic design automation benchmarks; hosting university and government researchers for software demonstrations at the University Booth at DAC and ICCAD; publishing the SIGDA Newsletter; maintaining a World Wide Web access site on Internet; and by initiating the new ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems. Highlights of our recent activities include:
The SIGDA site has migrated to a new content management system. The old site is still available under http://archive.sigda.org. Can't find something you were looking for? You might check the old site.