Interregional IEEE CAS Flagship Conference
The 19th IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference will be held in Virtual mode. As with previous editions, it will reflect the wide spectrum of topics, research and practice inthe field of circuits and systems, and offer an international forum for exchanging ideas and results. There will also be tutorials, special sessionsand keynote talks by prominent experts on current topics in microsystems research. This year’s edition is oriented towards smart low-power devices.
The topics include, but are not limited to:
Analog/mixed-signal circuits CAD and design tools
Test & verification Computer architecture and memory
Digital signal processing Low-power low-voltage designs
Energy harvesting circuits Neuromorphic circuits and systems
Biomedical circuits and systems Communication circuits and systems
RF & microwave circuits Digital circuits
Imaging and image sensors Embedded systems
Sensory circuits and systems Technology Trends
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For detailed information on proposal and paper submission procedure
Submission
Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Complete 4 page papers (in standard IEEE double-column conference format) should be submitted in PDF format that is IEEE Xplore compliant. Accepted technical and special session papers will appear in IEEE Xplore digital library.
Schedule
Special Session proposal deadline: Dec 16, 2021
Tutorial proposal deadline: Feb. 3, 2021
full paper(s) submission deadline : Feb. 3 Feb. 25, 2021
Notification of acceptance : Apr. 2,Apr. 9 2021
Final paper(s) submission deadline : May. 3, 2021
NEWCAS
The IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference is the IEEE Regions 1-8 interregional flagship conference and networking forum for worldwide engineers and researchers in the field of circuits and systems. The conference offers a perfect opportunity to meet scientific and industrial experts, to listen, learn, and discuss the most recent scientific and industrial developments and advancements. It is a perfect opportunity for Ph.D. candidates to show the progress of their scientific work in front of the conference either as a lecture or poster presentation.