ISCAS 2024 Call for Special Sessions - Deadline Extended
The IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2024 is the flagship conference of the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society and the world’s premier forum for researchers in the active fields of theory, design and implementation of circuits and systems. This is accomplished through technical conference sessions, poster sessions, live demonstration sessions, and the publication of conference papers. ISCAS 2024 will be driven by the theme “Circuits and Systems for Sustainable Development” aiming to emphasize the potential of the CAS Society and the host city Singapore’s goal to find innovative solutions to challenges facing society today.
Call for Special Sessions - Important Deadlines:
- Call For Special Sessions: 1 October 2023 (Deadline extended)
- Special Sessions Proposal Notification: 7 October 2023 (Extended)
View the IEEE ISCAS 2024 Call For Special Sessions
Special sessions complement the regular technical program by highlighting new and emerging research topics or innovative applications of established approaches. The topic of a special session proposal should be timely and compelling.
While we welcome special sessions in all areas of Circuits and Systems, we are particularly interested in focused research topics, especially those with interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature, specifically those related to the conference innovation themes:
- Emerging Technologies
- Big Data Processing
- mart Systems for Automotive
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cognitive Computing and Deep Learning
- Personalized Healthcare Systems
- Sustainable Computing and Systems
- Brain: Innovation NeuroTechnologies
- Energy-aware Systems and Services
- 5G and Multi-Gigabit
Special sessions can also cover any other area focusing on challenging open problems of relevance in applications.
The participation of speakers from the industry in a special session proposal is encouraged and will be positively evaluated when the proposal is assessed.
Note that all papers will be subject to the same peer review process as regular papers.