The 71st IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) has announced its Call for Papers for the 2025 conference, scheduled for December 6-10 at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square hotel. The event will offer on-demand access to recorded presentations post-event. The theme for IEDM 2025 is “100 Years of FETs: Shaping the Future of Device Innovations.”
The conference invites original submissions in microelectronics research and development, with a submission deadline of July 10, 2025, at 23:59 PDT. Authors must submit four-page papers in IEEE Xplore®-compatible PDF format, which, if accepted, will be published as-is in the proceedings. Late-news papers addressing recent developments are also accepted, with a deadline of August 18, 2025.
IEDM 2025 will feature over 220 presentations, panels, focus sessions, tutorials, Short Courses, supplier exhibits, IEEE/EDS award presentations, and other events. Focus Sessions will cover:
Efficient AI solutions: Architecture, Circuit, & 3D Integration Innovations for Memory & Logic
Beyond Silicon: The Invisible Revolution in Thin-Film Transistors
From P-bits to Qubits: Classical, Quantum-Inspired & True Quantum Technologies for Computing
Silicon Photonics for Energy Efficient AI Computing
Submissions are encouraged in areas including advanced logic technology platforms, advanced memory technologies, advanced packaging, 3D, chiplets, package-device interactions, advanced power devices, AI, deep learning, new compute paradigms, RF, 5G/6G, THz, mm-wave devices, device simulation, modeling, implantable and wearable devices, in-memory computing, neuromorphic computing, non-charge-based materials, novel materials, sustainability, optoelectronics, displays, imaging systems, quantum computing, sensing devices, reliability, sensors, MEMS, bioelectronics, and silicon photonics.
Technical subcommittees include Advanced Logic Technology (ALT), Emerging Device and Compute Technology (EDT), Memory Technology (MT), Modeling and Simulation (MS), Neuromorphic and Novel Computing (NC), Optoelectronics, Displays and Imagers (ODI), Power, Millimeter Wave and Analog Technology (PMA), Reliability of Systems & Devices (RSD), and Sensors, MEMS and Bioelectronics (SMB).
Papers authored and presented by students, based on their own work, are eligible for the Best Student Paper Award, with eligibility determined at submission. The award, based on both paper and presentation quality, will be announced and presented after the conference.
For more information, visit www.ieee-iedm.org.



