Introduction

PRIME has been established over the years as an important conference where PhD students and post-docs with less than one year post-PhD experience can present their research results and network with experts from industry, academia and research.

The main goals of the conference are:

  • To encourage favourable exposure to PhD students in the early stages of their careers
  • To benchmark PhD research in a friendly and cooperative environment
  • To enable sharing of student and supervisor experiences of scientific and engineering research
  • To connect PhD students and their supervisors with companies and research centres

PRIME 2024 will feature a conference program reflecting the wide spectrum of research topics in Microelectronics and Electronics, building bridges between various research field. In addition to the technical sessions, opportunities for the conference attendees will be the keynote talks, exhibits and social events. The conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE and IEEE CAS and accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.

Areas of Interest
• Micro/Nano Electronics
• Biomedical Electronics
• Semiconductors
• Sensors and MEMS
• Analog/Digital Signal Processing
• VLSI and SoC Applications
• Computer Aided Design
• ASIC Designs
• Analog/Digital/Mixed/RF IC Design
• Energy efficient circuits
• Asynchronous Digital Circuits
• Electronics for ICT systems
• RF, Microwave, mm-wave Circuits
• Electronics for metamaterials
*Other topics within the electronics field will also be considered.

Call for paper

Important date

2024-02-16
Draft paper submission deadline
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  • Conference Date

    Jun 09

    2024

    to

    Jun 12

    2024

  • Feb 16 2024

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jun 12 2024

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
Cyprus Section
Holistic Electronics Research Lab of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cyprus
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society