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University of Trieste PhD student in Applied Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Davide Basso won the prestigious EDA (Electronic Design Automation) Competition during the SMACD conference (International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods, and Applications to Circuit Design). This important international event was held in Volos, Greece.

The EDA Competition aims to promote the advancement of automation in circuit and integrated system design. Davide's success is the result of a close collaboration between the University of Trieste, in particular the PhD student himself under the supervision of Prof. Luca Bortolussi, and Infineon Technologies, a leading multinational in the semiconductor industry. Together, they have developed machine learning-based solutions for the complete automation of analogue circuit layouts, an area of growing interest in electronic engineering.

The jury, made up of academic representatives from universities such as Seville, Thessaloniki, Parma and Salerno, as well as industry representatives such as Ansys, evaluated the submitted projects according to criteria of complexity, level of automation and integration with commercial systems. At the end of the evaluations, Davide Basso and Jiaxiang Pan, from the University of Ningbo - China, were declared winners due to the high innovative value of their work.

The award confirms the importance of their research work in the field of artificial intelligence applied to circuit automation, underlining the role of our university in helping to revolutionise the technology sector.

In the photo, Davide Basso and Jiaxiang Pan, Master's student in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Ningbo University, China