In my role as Industrial Co-chair of IEEE SENSORS 2024 conference to
be held this year in Kobe, Japan, in October, I want to invite the
participation of the image sensor community. SENSORS
is a vibrant conference – 1000 attendees in Vienna for SENSORS 2023 –
covering sensors devices and systems. I can testify that there is much
overlap in the issues addressed in sensors, but for historical reasons
it appears that this is a conference that the image sensor community has
not had on their radar. I, along with my Industrial Co-Chair Sozo
Yokogawa of SONY Semiconductor, would like to change this.
Our
proposal is to highlight image sensor technology at the conference
through a combination of focused sessions, keynote speakers, a workshop,
tutorial, and networking possibilities. I would like to use as a model
the success efforts that I have been involved in over many years as part
being involved with the technical committees at IEDM and ISSCC. To
accomplish this we would like to reach out to our image sensor community
to help promote this goal through networking and through volunteering
informally or formally.
The sponsoring IEEE Sensor Council,
of which I am an AdCom member, has two initiatives that are of note
related to this proposal. One initiative is to increase industrial
involvement in a way that prioritizes the healthy technical interaction
of industry, academia, and laboratories. The other initiative is to
develop close ties between conference participation and the high-impact
council-sponsored Sensor Journal and Sensor Letters, enabling both the
publishing of work from the conference in the journals and providing a
path where accepted papers in the journals are accepted also for
presentation at SENSORS.
I have discussed this informally in our
community over the last year with positive comments. I look forward to
feedback, but most importantly, support of this goal. I look forward to
hearing from you and seeing many of you in Kobe.
Dan McGrath
TechInsights Inc.
AdCom member, IEEE Solid State Circuits Society & IEEE Sensor Council
dmcgrath@ieee.org
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