Dec 18, 2023

[C4P] 50th ESSERC, Sept. 9-12. 2024, Bruges (BE)

CALL FOR PAPERS
https://www.esserc2024.org/papers

The aim of ESSERC (European Solid-State Electronics Conference) is to provide an annual European forum for the presentation and discussion of recent advances in solid-state devices and circuits. It is a continuation of the past ESSDERC-ESSCIRC conferences. The level of integration for system-on-chip design is rapidly increasing. This is made available by advances in semiconductor technology. Therefore, more than ever before, a deeper interaction among technologists, device experts, IC designers and system designers is necessary. 
ESSERC is governed by a Steering Committee and consists of Plenary Keynote Presentations, invited papers and session on technology, circuits and joint papers bridging both device and circuit communities, respectively. 

PAPERS SUBMISSION DEADLINE: APRIL 5, 2024

Papers submitted for review must clearly state:
  • The purpose of the work
  • How and to what extent it advances the state-of-the art
  • Specific results and their impact
Only work that has not been previously published or submitted elsewhere will be considered. Submission of a paper for review and subsequent acceptance is considered as a commitment that the work will not be publicly available prior to the conference. Measurement results or calibration against measured data is required to support the claims of the submitted paper.

After selection of papers, the authors will be informed about the decision of the Technical Program Committee by e-mail by 24 May 2024.

At the same time, the complete program will be published on the conference website. An oral presentation will be given at the Conference for each accepted paper. No-shows will result in the exclusion of the papers from any conference related publication. The submitted final PDF files should be IEEE Xplore compliant.

For each paper independently, at least one (co-)author is required to register for the Conference (one registration one paper policy). Registration fees and deadlines will be soon available

CONFERENCE TRACKS (although not limited, papers are solicited for the following main topics):
  1. Advanced Technology, Process and Materials
  2. Analog, Power and RF Devices
  3. Compact Modeling and Process/Device Simulation
    TCAD and advanced simulation techniques and studies, compact/ SPICE modeling of electronic, optical, organic, emerging, and hybrid devices and their IC implementation and interconnection. Verilog-A models of semiconductor devices (including bio/ med sensors, MEMS, microwave, RF, high voltage and power, emerging technologies, and novel devices), parameter extraction, reliability and variability, performance evaluation and open-source benchmarking/implementation methodologies. Modeling of interactions between process, device and circuit design, design/technology co-optimization, foundry/fabless interface strategies. Numerical, analytical, statistical modeling and simulation of electronic, optical and hybrid devices, interconnect, isolation, and 2D/3D integration. Simulations of material properties and fabrication processes. Advanced physical phenomena (quantum mechanical and non-stationary transport phenomena, ballistic transport). Mechanical and/or electro-thermal modeling and simulation. Simulations of reliability aspects of materials and devices.
  4. Analog Circuits
  5. Data Converters
  6. RF & mm-Wave Circuits
  7. Frequency Generation Circuits
  8. Digital Circuits & Systems
  9. Power Management
  10. Wireless Systems
  11. Wireline and Optical Circuits and Systems
  12. Emerging Computing Devices and Circuits
  13. Architectures and Circuits for AI and ML
  14. Devices & Circuits for Sensors, Imagers and Displays
WHY BRUGES?
Bruges is a place that lives and breathes history. Visiting this historic city means travelling back in time to the Middle Ages. It is both magical and authentic. Brugge in medieval times was known as a commercial metropolis in the heart of Europe. 
Bruges is one of Europe’s best-preserved cities, evidenced by the fact that its historic city center has been designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The iconic spires of its cathedral and bell tower, its cobbled streets, winding canals and whitewashed façades are almost painfully picturesque.
In the 15th century, Brugge was the cradle of the Flemish Primitives and a center of patronage and painting development for artists such as Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. Many of their works were exported and influenced painting styles all over Europe. Exceptionally important collections have remained in the city until today. Travelers from all over the world are coming to Belgium to visit Bruges.

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