ECCTD: European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design

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Event When Where Deadline
ECCTD 2013 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design
Sep 8, 2013 - Sep 12, 2013 Dresden, Germany Mar 28, 2013
ECCTD 2011 The 20th European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design
Aug 29, 2011 - Aug 31, 2011 Linkoping, Sweden Apr 8, 2011
ECCTD 2009 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design 2009
Aug 23, 2009 - Aug 27, 2009 Antalya, Turkey Mar 30, 2009 (Jul 6, 2009)
 
 

Present CFP : 2013

The ECCTD 2013 will be held on 8 – 12 September 2013, in the city of Dresden, Germany. The conference will consist of plenary lectures, regular, special and poster sessions focusing upon recent trends and advances on all aspects of:

Circuits
Systems
Mathematical methods
Computational methods
Signal processing
Applications

Important dates:
Special session proposals 15 February 2013
Paper submission 28 March 2013
Authors’ registration 5 July 2013
 

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