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IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) announces 2025 Call for Papers

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IEDM 2025 will feature special Focus Sessions on a variety of topics.

The 71st annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) has issued a Call for Papers seeking the semiconductor industry’s best original work in all areas of microelectronics research and development, under the theme “100 Years of FETs: Shaping the Future of Device Innovations.”

The 2025 IEEE IEDM will take place December 6-10, 2025 at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square hotel, with on-demand access to recorded presentations after the event.

The paper submission deadline is Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 23:59 PDT. Authors are asked to submit four-page papers electronically in IEEE Xplore®-compatible PDF format and the accepted papers will be published as-is in the proceedings. Late-news papers covering the most recent, most noteworthy developments also will be accepted, with a submission deadline of August 18, 2025.

The premier forum for technological breakthroughs in semiconductor and related device technology, manufacturing, design, physics, and modeling, the IEEE IEDM features the world’s leading technologists who gather to participate in a technical program of more than 220 presentations, panels, focus sessions, tutorials, Short Courses, supplier exhibits, IEEE/EDS award presentations, and other events highlighting the industry’s best work.

IEDM 2025 encourages submissions in all relevant areas, with special emphasis on:

Advanced logic technology platforms and diversified applications

Advanced memory technologies

Advanced packaging, 3D, chiplets, and package-device level interactions

Advanced power devices, modules, integration, and systems

AI, including Deep Learning and new compute paradigms

Devices/circuits/system interaction

Devices for RF, 5G/6G, THz and mm-wave

Device simulation and modeling for emerging technologies

Implantable and wearable devices

In-memory computing

Neuromorphic computing / compute in memory / AI

Non-charge-based materials, devices and systems

Novel materials, increased sustainability, and innovative applications for next generation devices

Optoelectronics, displays and imaging systems

Quantum computing and sensing devices

Reliability of electronic devices and systems

Sensors, MEMS and bioelectronics

Silicon Photonics

Technical subcommittees for IEDM 2025 are as follows:

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)

Sensors, MEMS and Bioelectronics (SMB)

Student Presentations & Best Student Paper Award

Papers written by students as the lead author based on their own work will be considered for the Best Student Paper Award. Papers must be identified as student papers at time of submission, and the presentation must be given by the student to be eligible. The award is chosen based on both paper and presentation, and winner is announced and presented after IEDM.

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