RESCUER 2025 : The first workshop on REliable and SeCUrE RISC-V architectures
RESCUER, the first workshop on REliable and SeCUrE RISC-V architectures, aims to convene an extremely diversified audience, including academic researchers, industry professionals, hardware and software engineers, and security experts, to foster a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange and innovation.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
hardware and software reliability and security mechanisms
fault detection and tolerance techniques
formal verification methods
secure design practices
secure architectures
existing and novel attacks to RISC-V architectures
radiation analysis of existing RISC-V processor
case studies of RISC-V implementations in critical applications
Perspective speakers are invited to submit an extended abstract of up to 2 pages or a complete 6-page paper. No formal proceedings of the workshop will be made available, but an informal digest of abstracts and papers will be distributed to the attendees. We seek talks on novel scientific works or preliminary results, as well as perspective talks.
The three best student papers will be granted by the RISC-V Foundation with a free code for the RISC-V Fundamentals Course. The best student paper will also receive a free code for the RISC-V Foundational Associate (RVFA) certification.
The submission website will open soon...
Key dates:
Papers submission deadline: 28 February 2025
Author notification: 28 March 2025
Author registration: 7 April 2025
Camera-ready version: 30 April 2025
For more information contact Luca Cassano ( [email protected] ) and Marco Ottavi ( [email protected] )
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
hardware and software reliability and security mechanisms
fault detection and tolerance techniques
formal verification methods
secure design practices
secure architectures
existing and novel attacks to RISC-V architectures
radiation analysis of existing RISC-V processor
case studies of RISC-V implementations in critical applications
Perspective speakers are invited to submit an extended abstract of up to 2 pages or a complete 6-page paper. No formal proceedings of the workshop will be made available, but an informal digest of abstracts and papers will be distributed to the attendees. We seek talks on novel scientific works or preliminary results, as well as perspective talks.
The three best student papers will be granted by the RISC-V Foundation with a free code for the RISC-V Fundamentals Course. The best student paper will also receive a free code for the RISC-V Foundational Associate (RVFA) certification.
The submission website will open soon...
Key dates:
Papers submission deadline: 28 February 2025
Author notification: 28 March 2025
Author registration: 7 April 2025
Camera-ready version: 30 April 2025
For more information contact Luca Cassano ( [email protected] ) and Marco Ottavi ( [email protected] )