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CONTACT
LAEDC@ieee.org
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission
Hard deadline:
February 19, 2024
Author notification
April 1, 2024
Camera Ready
April 15, 2024
Topics of interest
Topics of interest include
- 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
- 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
- Flexible electronics
CONFERENCE DATES
MAY 8-10 2024
Paper Submission Guidelines
- All papers must be uploaded using Microsoft CMT, following: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/LAEDC2024/
- Papers should be presented in English following the IEEE Transactions format for Conference Proceedings https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
- Papers must not exceed 4 pages in length.
- Please ignore the header.
- Do not number your pages.
- Authors are required to include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), where available.
- Each reference cited must have a complete list of authors (no et al.), complete titles, first and last pages numbers, month and year.
- Do not include authors’ bios and photos.
- Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library according to conference #61552, 2024 IEEE Latin American Electron Devices Conference (LAEDC), subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements
Contact
- If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to LAEDC@ieee.org
PhD. Francis Balestra
Francis Balestra, Director of Research CNRS, has been Director of several Laboratories. Within FP6, FP7, H2020 and Horizon Europe, he coordinated several European Projects (SiNANO, NANOSIL, NANOFUNCTION, NEREID, ICOS) that have represented unprecedented collaborations in the field of Nanoelectronics. He is member of several European Scientific Councils, of the Advisory Committees of International Journals, of the IRDS International Roadmap Committee, and founded or organized many international Conferences. He is currently Vice-President of Grenoble INP, in charge of European activities, and Director Emeritus of the Europen SiNANO Institute he founded 16 years ago.
PhD. Edward Yi Chang
Edward Yi Chang received the Ph.D. degree from University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in 1985. He is a currently serves as the Chief Director of the Microelectronics and Information Research Center (MIRC) and Director of the TSMC Center at the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. Additionally, he holds an honorary doctorate from the National University of Malaysia and is an IEEE Life Fellow, a Japan Society of Applied Physics Fellow International, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Electron Devices Society
PhD. Alexander Kloes
Alexander Kloes is Professor at THM University of Applied Sciences in Giessen, Germany. He currently serves as Dean of the Department for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and heads the Device Modeling Research Group at the Competence Center for Nanotechnology and Photonics. He is IEEE Senior Member, holds 15 patents and co-authored more than 200 research papers. His research interests focus on compact modeling and simulation of semiconductor devices, particularly nanoscale MOS devices and organic thin-film transistors for flexible electronics, and simulation approaches for the design of neuromorphic computing architectures.
PhD. Jeewika Ranaweera
Jeewika Ranaweera is an engineer, author, illustrator, inventor, and sustainability champion. She is an active volunteer for IEEE Future Directions, IEEE Women in Engineering, IEEE Electron Device Society, and IEEE Engineering Accreditation Activities. Her outstanding contributions led to her induction into IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu as a Professional Member of the Eta Chapter of the Board of Governors in 2023. She is a co-chair of the IEEE Metaverse initiative and also a member-at-large for IEEE Women in Engineering. Jeewika authored an eBook chronicling her engineering journey for IEEE Women in Engineering, aiming to motivate individuals to pursue careers in STEM fields.
PhD. Rakesh Vaid
Rakesh Vaid is a Professor at the Department of Electronics and Director of the Poonch Campus, University of Jammu, India. Dr. Vaid has more than 100 publications to his credit in national/international journals and conference proceedings. Prof. Vaid has served as: Head, Department of Electronics, University of Jammu (2017-2020); Vice Chairman of IEEE EDS Delhi India chapter (2022-present); Chairman IETE Jammu Centre (2014-2018). His area of research include: Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG); Nano electronics & high k dielectrics; device modelling and simulation; Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene based devices; FinFETs; MOS capacitor & solar cell.