Friday, August 11, 2023

ISSCC 2024 call for papers and press flyer

2024 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) will be held February 18-22, 2024 in San Francisco, CA.

Topics of interest: https://www.isscc.org/topics-of-interest

The ISSCC 2024 Conference Theme is “ICs FOR A BETTER WORLD”
ISSCC is in its 71st year as a flagship conference for solid-state circuit design. ISSCC promotes and shares new circuit ideas with the potential to advance the state-of-the-art in IC design and provide new system capabilities. This year’s conference theme highlights how today’s circuit research and development can contribute to the health, sustainability, inter-connectedness and empowerment of people’s lives. New this year, ISSCC will have a dedicated track for Security in circuits and systems, with submissions selected by a dedicated Security subcommittee. In addition, ISSCC has seen huge growth in submissions related to Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) over the past four years, and we expect this to continue. ML- and AI-related concepts and development are now pervasive throughout topics covered by many ISSCC subcommittees. Therefore, this year ML and AI submissions are being absorbed back into several of the other core subcommittees, as reflected below. We have added experts in ML and AI to these subcommittees to continue to provide expert reviews for these topics.

IMAGERS, MEMS, MEDICAL, & DISPLAYS: Image sensors; vision sensors and event-based vision sensors; automotive, LIDAR; ultrasound and medical imaging; MEMS sensor and actuators; wearable, implantable, ingestible devices; biomedical SoCs, neural interfaces and closed-loop systems; medical devices; body area networks and body coupled communication; biosensors, microarrays; machine learning and edge computing for medical and image sensors; display drivers, sensing or haptic displays; sensing, displays and interactive technologies for AR/VR.

 


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