Recently, the 44th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD 2025) took place in Munich, Germany. At this prestigious event, the School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University, serving as the main contributing institution, showcased 17 research papers. These papers delved into a range of cutting-edge domains, including innovative EDA algorithms, AI-based scheduling techniques, mapping and accelerator design methodologies, as well as AI-driven privacy computing.
