- VLSI design and methodologies
- Analog and RF mixed signal design and ICs
- Synthesis, DFT and Verification Methodologies
- Design for Manufacturability and Yield
- Hardware-Software Co-Design
- Device-Circuit Co-Design
- Power Systems and Power Electronics
- Computer Aided Design
- Low-Power Design
- Temperature-Aware Design
- Devices and Modeling
- Communications
- Nanoscale Computing and Nano-Electronics
- High Performance Computing
- Quantum Computing and Spintronics
- Multi-core and Parallel Architectures
- Networks-on-chip
- Embedded Systems
- Reconfigurable Systems
- Education in Circuits and Systems
- Internet of Things
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Architectures
- Hardware Security
- Emerging Technologies
- Big Data Processing
- Compressive Sensing
- Cognitive Computing and Deep Learning
- Smart Systems for Automotive
- Personalized Healthcare Systems
- Sustainable Computing and Systems
- Innovative Neurotechnologies
- Energy-Aware Systems and Services
- Power Management, Energy Harvesting, and Wireless Power
- 5G and Multi-Gigabit Optoelectronics Comm
- Audio and Video Processing
- Packaging
- Sensors and Sensor Arrays
- Signals and Systems
Call for Papers
The 2022 17th IEEE Dallas Circuits and Systems Conference will be held in-person and virtual format through the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas from Friday, APR. 19 through Sunday, APR. 21, 2024. This conference is co-sponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society, the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, the IEEE Electron Devices Society, UT Dallas and UNT and will feature a comprehensive program of technical papers, poster sessions and keynote speakers. This year’s meeting contributions will focus on all areas of circuits, systems and data processing, including but not limited to the following:
DCAS 2024 Contact Information
General Chair:- Benjamin Carrion Schaefer, University of Texas at Dallas, schaferb@utdallas.edu
- Premananda Indic, University of Texas at Tyler, pindic@uttyler.edu
- Ifana Mahbub, University of Texas at Dallas, Ifana.Mahbub@UTDallas.edu
- Jungkwun Kim, University of North Texas, Jungkwun.Kim@unt.edu
- Prabha Sundaravadivel, University of Texas Tyler, psundaravadivel@uttyler.edu
- Tooraj Nikoubin, University of Texas at Dallas, tooraj.nikoubin@utdallas.edu
- Zohreh Hashami, University of Texas at Dallas, zxh088000@utdallas.edu
- Kaveh Shamsi, University of Texas at Dallas, kaveh.shamsi@utdallas.edu
- Chenyun Pan, University of Texas at Arlington, chenyun.pan@uta.edu
- Shawana Tabassum, University of Texas Tyler, stabassum@uttyler.edu
- Soheil Salehi, The University of Arizona, ssalehi@arizona.edu
- Ava Hedayatipour, California State University, Long Beach, Ava.Hedayatipour@csulb.edu
- Webmaster : Niharika Katika, Niharika.Katika@UTDallas.edu
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Submission Formats
- Regular Papers: 4 pages (up to 6 pages)
- Short papers: 2 pages
- Posters: 1 page