The 7th International Symposium on Devices, Circuits and Systems (ISDCS 2025) focuses on the recent innovations in Devices, Circuits, and Systems. ISDCS 2025 will be organized by IIEST Shibpur in collaboration with Hiroshima University, Japan. The conference will feature pre-conference workshops, keynote speeches, and technical sessions. ISDCS 2025 focuses on the recent innovation of Devices, Circuits and Systems to highlight the strong foundation in methodology and the integration of multidisciplinary approaches. The theme for the conference this year is “Silicon to System: Sustainable Innovation for Secure, Intelligent Computing and Green Energy Solutions”. This theme invites researchers, engineers, and industry leaders to explore novel approaches in hardware-software co-design. This four-day conference comprises of Pre-Conference Workshop on the first day (May 27, 2025), followed by the main conference during the last three days (May 28-30, 2025). The workshop focuses on a detailed discussion of the recent developments in the area of Devices, Circuits and Systems.
The ISDCS’25 Program Committee invites original, unpublished paper submissions on the above topics. It is planned to publish the peer reviewed and selected papers of conference as proceedings with Springer in their prestigious “Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering” series (https://www.springer.com/
Each accepted contribution must have at least one full paid registration by the time the camera-ready paper is submitted for inclusion in the proceedings. ISDCS reserves the right to remove from proceedings papers not presented at the symposium.
Click on the paper submission link and register on Microsoft CMT. Authors are instructed not to submit any paper via email directly. Follow the instructions to complete the paper submission process.
All co-authors must register in the Microsoft CMT; otherwise, the names of co-authors cannot be incorporated at a later stage.
The copyright form must be submitted online at the time of final submission.
For any paper to be considered for review, its similarity score should be below 20% (excluding references and quotes).
All submissions can be submitted through the Microsoft CMT Conference papers submission system. Those who do not have a Microsoft CMT account will need to create one.
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