IEEE ISCAS 2025 concludes in London with focus on cutting edge circuits and system innovations such as neural architecture
The IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) 2025, held from May 25 to May 28 in London, concluded successfully. As the flagship conference of the IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society, it served as a global forum for researchers in the theory, design, and implementation of circuits and systems.
The event featured over 1,000 lectures, posters, and tutorials covering topics such as cybersecurity, smart systems for automotive applications, and sustainability. Plenary speakers included Isabelle Ferain from GlobalFoundries, USA, who discussed ultra-low-power CMOS technologies; Bogdan Staszewski from University College Dublin, Ireland, who addressed quantum computing on a chip; Dhireesha Kudithipudi from The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA; Bor-Sung Liang from MediaTek, Taiwan, who covered large language models (LLMs); and Piero Angeletti from the European Space Agency, The Netherlands, who spoke on satellite systems.
The program included sessions on quantum machine learning, analog and RF circuit design, chiplets and 2.5D integration, IoT security, neurotechnologies, and reflectionless RF electronics. Additional topics covered large language models on low power budgets, AI techniques for analog electronic design automation, next-generation connectivity, biosignal acquisition, and frequency generation for quantum computing. Technical sessions a...
