Student Workshop submission

Circuits and Systems for Sustainable Environment, Communication and Health

The Student Workshop will be held in parallel to the IEEE interregional flagship NEWCAS 2022 conference (June 19-22, 2022). It aims to foster exchanges between students and researchers from worldwide universities, offering the chance to graduate students to promote their innovative ideas with regards to sustainability (low power circuits and systems for communications, healthcare, environmental monitoring). They will be able to show their work and results during a dedicated live session, explaining their work and answering questions from a jury during a 10-minute slot. The jury includes representatives from different universities and will determine the best student’s work. Student main authors are restricted to bachelor and master students. The workshop is co-organized by Université Laval, Canada, University Concordia, Canada, Meiji University, Japan, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, Université Grenoble-Alpes, France, and the Quebec Strategic Alliance for Microsystems (ReSMiQ) research consortium, Canada.

How to submit your presentation?

Please send a 10-slide presentation to newcas2022-studentworkshop@resmiq.org.
Format will be power point if animated or pdf. No need to register or comment at that time.
The notifications of acceptance will be sent once the review process is completed.

Schedule

Presentation submission deadline: April 15, 2022
Notifications of acceptance: April 29, 2022

The presentation will be accepted on the basis of the innovative aspects of the proposed circuit or system for the topic, the positioning of the work regarding the context and state-of-art, the excellence of the scientific approach, and the quality of the simulated and/or experimental results.

Venue

Presential at the Conference venue.
In parallel a remote access will be proposed.

Information

Questions should be directed to newcas2022-studentworkshop@resmiq.org.

Student Workshop Organization Committee

  • Kawori Sekine, Meiji University, JP
  • Florence Podevin, University Grenoble Alpes, FR
  • Mounir Boukadoum, ReSMIQ, CA
  • Benoit Gosselin, Université Laval, CA
  • Otmane Ait Mohamed, University Concordia, CA
  • Akira Hyogo, Tokyo University of Science, JP

Student Workshop Scientific Committee

  • Kawori Sekine, Meiji University, JP
  • Kazuyuki Wada, Meiji University, JP
  • Tetsushi Ikegami, Meiji University, JP
  • Akira Hyogo, Tokyo University of Science, JP
  • Florence Podevin, University Grenoble Alpes, FR
  • Estelle Lauga-Larroze, University Grenoble Alpes, FR
  • Mounir Boukadoum, ReSMIQ, CA
  • Benoit Gosselin, Université Laval, CA
  • Paul Fortier, Université Laval, CA
  • Sharmistha Bhadra, McGill, CA
  • Otmane Ait Mohamed, University Concordia, CA
  • Réjean Fontaine, Université de Sherbrooke
  • François Rivet, University of Bordeaux, FR
  • Lionel Trojman, ISEP, FR