SubVT 2012 - 2012 IEEE Subthreshold Microelectronics Conference (SubVT)
Date2012-10-09
Deadline2012-07-29
VenueWaltham, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.ieee-subvt.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
We are soliciting Oral and Poster presentations on fabrication and design of microelectronics operating at voltages below 0.5 V, as well as system needs and opportunities for integration of ultra-low-power microelectronics. Participants from Universities, Industry, and Government are all welcome, and student Oral presentations or Posters are also encouraged. Papers are solicited in the following technical focus areas, but research or concepts in any subject of ultra-low-power microelectronics will be considered:
Unattended Remote Sensors
Space-Based Sensors
Implantable Biomedical Devices
Handheld Biomedical Devices
Ultra-Low-Power Computation
Analog and RF Technologies
Energy Management Circuit
Memory Technologies
Radiation Effects
Transistor Variability and Mitigation
Energy Harvesting Techniques
Asynchronous Circuits
Device and Fabrication Technology
To promote reporting of the most current activities, presentations may include preliminary work, concepts, or radical ideas. All presentations at the Conference will be considered Private Communications among researchers, and do not preclude the work from being published or presented elsewhere. We will also have a special session in which attendees can discuss new ideas in a five-minute informal presentation.
Organizing Committee
Conference Chair:
Steven Vitale
steven.vitale-AT-ll.mit.edu
Treasurer
Jeff Knecht
jmk-AT-ll.mit.edu Local Arrangements:
Anne Cappucci
cappucci-AT-ll.mit.edu
Registration:
Chenson Chen
chen-AT-ll.mit.edu Poster Session:
Donna-Ruth Yost
yost-AT-ll.mit.edu
Publicity and Development
Pascale Gouker
pgouker-AT-ll.mit.edu Special Session:
Chang-Lee Chen
clchen-AT-ll.mit.edu
Unattended Remote Sensors
Space-Based Sensors
Implantable Biomedical Devices
Handheld Biomedical Devices
Ultra-Low-Power Computation
Analog and RF Technologies
Energy Management Circuit
Memory Technologies
Radiation Effects
Transistor Variability and Mitigation
Energy Harvesting Techniques
Asynchronous Circuits
Device and Fabrication Technology
To promote reporting of the most current activities, presentations may include preliminary work, concepts, or radical ideas. All presentations at the Conference will be considered Private Communications among researchers, and do not preclude the work from being published or presented elsewhere. We will also have a special session in which attendees can discuss new ideas in a five-minute informal presentation.
Organizing Committee
Conference Chair:
Steven Vitale
steven.vitale-AT-ll.mit.edu
Treasurer
Jeff Knecht
jmk-AT-ll.mit.edu Local Arrangements:
Anne Cappucci
cappucci-AT-ll.mit.edu
Registration:
Chenson Chen
chen-AT-ll.mit.edu Poster Session:
Donna-Ruth Yost
yost-AT-ll.mit.edu
Publicity and Development
Pascale Gouker
pgouker-AT-ll.mit.edu Special Session:
Chang-Lee Chen
clchen-AT-ll.mit.edu
Other CFPs
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