The 10th Spanish Conference on Electron Devices brings together the work of both research groups and companies on the field of electronic devices and applications. This edition will take place on February 2015, from 11th to 13th, in the so called Royal Place of Aranjuez (Madrid), carrying on with a series of previous events in Valladolid (2013), Palma de Mallorca (2011), Santiago de Compostela (2009), El Escorial (Madrid, 2007), Tarragona (2005), Calella de la Costa (Barcelona, 2003), Granada (2001), Madrid (1999) and Barcelona (1997).

 

Structure

The language of the Conference is English. The Conference program consists of invited and contributed papers organized in six topic sessions. This occasion there will be three plenary talks. Contributed papers accepted for the Conference will be presented either orally or by poster. Abstract submission has to be done in pdf format through the conference webpage (paper submission tab). General guidelines for manuscript preparation can be read at the corresponding drop-down menu. Extended versions of the accepted abstracts will be published in the official Conference Proceedings, which will be distributed to participants in pen drive format at the registration desk, and later available through the IEEE Xplore® database. Therefore, papers must be written in proper English and strictly follow the proposed format. There will be prizes for the best poster presented by students.

 

Venue

The CDE’2015 will be held on the Royal Village of Aranjuez 1, 2 (Madrid), a small city 50 km far from Madrid, which hosts a summer residence for the Royal Family and has a good, reliable transport system. Conference venue is at Palacio del Nuncio (http://palaciodelnuncio.com/). We have confidence it will provide an optimum environment for interaction between researchers. Hotels with special rates for Conference participants will be made available through the Aranjuez-Venue tab.

 

Novelties

One of the plenary talks will be conducted by a Spanish National Contact Point for the Information and Communication Technologies line within the Horizon 2020 Program. A detailed overview of the different open calls in our field and the expected Spanish rate of return will be provided. Preparatory documentation will be shared at the webpage, and access to subsequent colloquium in order to discuss future proposals is scheduled.

As in previous occasions a Mini-colloquium will be conducted by distinguished lecturers of the IEEE Electron Device Society Spain Section. Table of talks will be available at the Conference web.

A special oral session for students is scheduled, in which participants will briefly summarize their contributions in three minutes (either a Ph. D. Thesis, talk or poster scheduled in a subsequent session) in a similar way as done in an elevator pitch, in order to favor future meetings or interaction between participants.

The necessary sobriety imposed by the current context has driven the Local Committee to hold the same registration fees approved in the previous 2013 event. Despite this sobriety, we have devoted all our resources to ensure an optimum environment for interaction.

 

Best regards

CDE 2015 Local Committee