Oral paper presentation will take place on Thursday and Friday at the green Building on A.19 and A.18 room respectibly.
Each author has 15 minutes time slot followed by 5 minutes for audience questions.
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Oral paper presentations will take place on Thursday and Friday at the auditorium A2.
Each author has a 15 minutes time slot followed by 5 minutes for audience questions.
-Low Power and Low Complexity 0.3V CMOS Voltage References Using Single VT MOSFETs.
-A 50GHz Bandwidth Distributed Amplifier Analog Front-End for 80GS/s Time-Interleaved Track-and-Hold in 45-nm CMOS.
-Design of a multi-core hybrid CMOS-memristor chip for analog programming.
-Design of a Variation-Resilient 2 MHz PWM Circuit for 28 nm Buck Converters Using an Error-Budget Approach.
-Exploring hardware/software trade-offs for CORDIC acceleration in a customized processor.
-Innovation in Linear Algebra Teaching: Modelling and Solving the “Lights Out!” Game with Python and Arduino.
-Design of a STEAM–PBL Teacher Training Framework for Robotics and Computational Thinking in Primary Education.
-Fully Passive Integrated Optical NOT Gate Using a Phase-Apodized Spiral Bragg Grating.
-Multi-agent System for Managing and Monitoring Load Consumption in Electrical Microgrids.
-Low-Latency Architecture for Open-Circuit Fault Diagnosis in Electric Drive Inverter Power Switches.
-A Multi-Channel Synchronous Acquisition System on the Redpitaya STEMlab Platform: Application to Atmospheric Muon Rate Measurements.
-Electrometric Measurement and Dynamic Compensation of a Vanadium Self-Powered Neutron Detector.
-Testbed for Custom Open-Source Power Management Integrated Circuit in Harsh Space Environments.
-Analog Mixer with Ionizing-Radiation-Test Capabilities.