ICDIS 2025 : 2nd International Symposium on Integrated Circuit Design and Integrated Systems

September 26-28, 2025Singapore
The Technical Committee of the 2nd International Symposium on Integrated Circuit Design and Integrated Systems (ICDIS 2025) invites the submission of original research papers in the fields of integrated circuit design and integrated systems to be published in the conference proceedings. Each submission is anonymously reviewed by an average of three independent reviewers, to ensure the final high standard and quality of submitted papers. Accepted papers will be presented as either oral or poster at the conference. Accepted papers will be published by ACM, which will be sent to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing service. Contributions are sought in the following areas:

Analog, Digital, Mixed, and RF Circuits Design

Low Power Tools and Designs Techniques

Photonic Integrated Circuits (PIC) Design and Optimization

CMOS-Compatible Photonic Devices and Applications CMOS

Photonic Integrated Chips and Photonic Integrated Technology

Combinatorial Logic Gate CMOS

Memory and Array Structure Design

VLSI Design

Advanced Materials for Photonic and Optoelectronic Devices

Silicon / Germanium Devices and Device Physics

Modeling and Simulation of Organic Semiconductor Devices

Test, Fault Tolerance, Reliability and Modelling

Interconnect, Low K, High K and Other Process Technologies

Integrated Circuits CAD, DFM

Signal Processing Techniques for Hybrid Photonic-Electronic Systems

Highly Integrated Front-end Circuits and Devices

Integrated Circuits for Optical Communications

Physical Design of Optoelectronic Integration Circuits and systems

Devices and Circuits for Wireless Systems

Devices, Hardware and Methods for Bio-Inspired and Neuromorphic Computing

Manufacturing, Processing, Packaging and Testing Technology of Optoelectronic Integration and Devices

Electronic Design Automation (EDA)

Data Path in Digital Processor Architecture

Embedded/Multiprocessor Systems

Hardware-Software Co-Design and Co-Verification