Guidelines for Regular Papers

Papers should present original research and industrial results not published or submitted for publication in other forums. Electronic submission in PDF format is expected via EasyChair platform for VLSI-SoC 2025. Please submit here. Manuscripts should not exceed 4 pages + a 5th page with only references (single-spaced, 2 columns, 10pt font). Submissions should be in camera-ready, following the IEEE proceedings specifications. The proceedings will be published by IEEE and will be made available through IEEE Xplore. A selection of the conference’s best papers will be invited to submit an extended version to be included as chapters of a book to be published by Springer.

Paper Publication and Presenter Registration:
Papers will be accepted for regular or poster presentation at the conference. Every accept ed paper MUST have at least one author registered at the conference by the time the camera-ready paper is submitted; the author is also expected to attend the conference and present the paper. A limited number of travel grants are available to needy PhD students.

Submission Deadlines

Paper Submission (final extension):

Special Session Proposal:

Notification of Acceptance:

Camera - ready:

Guidelines for the Poster Sessions

Poster size is A0 (approximately 90 cm (width) by 120 cm (height) with vertical orientation

1. The following are some poster guidelines:
2. The poster should cover the key points of the work. The ideal poster is designed to provide a brief overview of your work, attract attention, and initiate discussion and questions.

3. The title of your poster should appear at the top in CAPITAL letters about 25mm (1″) high.
4. The conference logo should be displayed on the poster.
5. The author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s) are put below the title.
6. The smallest text on your poster should be at least 9mm high (25 pt font size) at least.