WELCOME TO LAEDC 2023
IEEE Latin American Electron Devices Conference 2023
The IEEE Latin American Electron Devices Conference (LAEDC) is sponsored by the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS). Its main goal is to bring together specialists from all Electron Device related fields. The fifth LAEDC edition will take place in-person in Puebla, México and simultaneously virtual. The conference will be geared for students as well as young researchers. Its main goal is to bring together specialists from all Electron Device related fields. We are convinced that thanks to your significant accomplishments your presence will significantly add to the value of this growing conference.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline:
April 30, 2023
Author notification
May 15, 2023
CONFERENCE DATES:
JULY 3-5 2023
- All electron-based devices
- Electron Devices for Quantum Computing
- RF-MMW-5G
- Semiconductor-, MEMS- and Nanotechnologies
- Packaging, 3D integration
- Sensors and actuators
- Display technology
- Modeling and simulation
- Reliability and yield
- Device characterization
- Reliability
- Agrivoltaics
- Flexible electronics
- Biomedical Devices
- Circuit-device interaction
- Novel materials and process modules
- Technology roadmaps
- Electron device engineering education
- Electron device outreach
- Optoelectronics, photovoltaic and photonic devices and systems
- Humanitarian Projects
- STEM Initiatives
- Energy harvesting
- 2D Materials and Devices
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
ABOUT PUEBLA, MEXICO
Puebla, officially Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, is the capital of the homonymous state and the fourth largest city in Mexico.
Puebla was founded in 1531 with the name “Puebla de los Angeles” due to the retinue of angels that appeared in the dreams of its founder, Bishop Julián Garcés. I-
Inspiring him the meticulous layout of the streets of the Historic Center of the city, today full of architectural jewels of baroque and neoclassical style, and which, in 1987, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.