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MIPRO 2012 - Jubilee 35th International Convention

MEET - Microelectronics, Electronics and Electronic Technology


  
Basic information:
Chairs:

Petar Biljanović (Croatia), Željko Butković (Croatia)

Steering Committee:

Slavko Amon (Slovenia), Dubravko Babić (United States), Maurizio Ferrari (Italy), Mile Ivanda (Croatia), Branimir Pejčinović (United States), Aleksandar Szabo (Croatia), Baldomir Zajc (Slovenia)

International Program Committee Chairman:

Petar Biljanović (Croatia)

International Program Committe:

Alberto Abello Gamazo (Spain), Slavko Amon (Slovenia), Michael E. Auer (Austria), Mirta Baranović (Croatia), Ladjel Bellatreche (France), Nikola Bogunović (Croatia), Andrea Budin (Croatia), Željko Butković (Croatia), Željka Car (Croatia), Matjaž Colnarič (Slovenia), Alfredo Cuzzocrea (Italy), Marina Čičin-Šain (Croatia), Dragan Čišić (Croatia), Todd Eavis (Canada), Maurizio Ferrari (Italy), Bekim Fetaji (Macedonia), Tihana Galinac Grbac (Croatia), Liljana Gavrilovska (Macedonia), Matteo Golfarelli (Italy), Stjepan Golubić (Croatia), Francesco Gregoretti (Italy), Niko Guid (Slovenia), Yike Guo (United Kingdom), Jaak Henno (Estonia), Ladislav Hluchy (Slovakia), Vlasta Hudek (Croatia), Željko Hutinski (Croatia), Mile Ivanda (Croatia), Hannu Jaakkola (Finland), Robert Jones (Switzerland), Peter Kacsuk (Hungary), Aneta Karaivanova (Bulgaria), Miroslav Karasek (Czech Republic), Bernhard Katzy (Germany), Christian Kittl (Austria), Dragan Knežević (Croatia), Mladen Mauher (Croatia), Branko Mikac (Croatia), Veljko Milutinović (Serbia), Alexandru-Ioan Mincu (Slovenia), Vladimir Mrvoš (Croatia), Jadranko F. Novak (Croatia), Jesus Pardillo (Spain), Nikola Pavešić (Slovenia), Ivan Petrović (Croatia), Radivoje S. Popović (Switzerland), Goran Radić (Croatia), Slobodan Ribarić (Croatia), Karolj Skala (Croatia), Ivanka Sluganović (Croatia), Vanja Smokvina (Croatia), Ninoslav Stojadinović (Serbia), Aleksandar Szabo (Croatia), Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos (Hungary), Dina Šimunić (Croatia), Jadranka Šunde (Australia), Antonio Teixeira (Portugal), Ivana Turčić Prstačić (Croatia), A. Min Tjoa (Austria), Roman Trobec (Slovenia), Walter Ukovich (Italy), Ivan Uroda (Croatia), Mladen Varga (Croatia), Tibor Vámos (Hungary), Boris Vrdoljak (Croatia), Robert Wrembel (Poland), Baldomir Zajc (Slovenia)

Scope:

The scopes of the conference includes, but is not limited to:

  • Electron Devices (Silicon, SiGe, III-V, II-VI Semiconductors, Unipolar, Bipolar, Complementary)
  • Integrated Circuits – Digital, Analog, Mixed Signals
  • VLSI/ULSI
  • Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnologies
  • Systems on Chip (SoC)
  • Devices and Circuits Modeling and Simulation, Numerical Methods and Procedures
  • Design and Applications of Electronic Circuits in Telecommunications, Radiocommunications, Biomedicine, Automations, Robotics, Measurements
  • Electronic Systems
  • Power Electronics
  • Signal Processing and Filters
  • Optoelectronics and Fotonics
  • Optical Amplifiers
  • New Materials and Materials Characterization
  • Solar Cells
  • MEMS and MOEMS
  • Sensors and Actuators
  • Electronic Technologies (Planar, SMT, SMD, Thick and Thin Film…)
  • Electronic Education

As an addition to the conference, presentation of electronics products is welcome as well.

Official language is English.

Location:

Opatija, often called the Nice of the Adriatic, is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Croatia and a place with the longest tourist tradition on the eastern part of Adriatic coast. Opatija is so attractive that at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries it was visited by the most prominent personalities: Giacomo Puccini, Pietro Mascagni, A. P. Čehov, James Joyce, Isidora Duncan, Beniamino Gigli, Primo Carnera, Emperor Franz Joseph, German Emperor Wilhelm II, Swedish Royal Couple Oscar and Sophia, King George of Greece.

The offer includes 20-odd hotels, a large number of catering establishments, sports and recreational facilities.
For more details please look at www.opatija.hr/ and www.opatija-tourism.hr/.

Important dates:

Abstract submission deadline: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Full paper submission deadline: Monday, February 13, 2012
Final paper review deadline: Monday, March 05, 2012

Registration / Fees:
REGISTRATION / FEES
Price in EUR
Before May 7, 2012
After May 7, 2012
Members of MIPRO and IEEE
180
200
Students (undergraduate), primary and secondary school teachers
100
110
Others
200
220
Contact:

Petar Biljanović
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
Unska 3
HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Phone: +385 1 6129 953, GSM: +385 98 1374 357
Fax: +385 1 6129 653
E-mail: petar.biljanovic@fer.hr

Authors are asked to declare whether their submitted paper is to be considered as an original scientific paper or a technical note. Original scientific papers are accepted only in English.
The best papers will get a special award.
Accepted papers will be published in the ISBN registered conference proceedings. Papers which will be published in the conference proceedings and presented at the convention will be included in the IEEE Xplore database.
The selected papers will be proposed for publication in the Journal of Computing and Information Technology (CIT).

 

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  • 1/26/2012
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    The lecturers and presenters at MIPRO 2012 are given the opportunity to send their papers and presentations for translation. Please contact our official translators at max-fin@ri.t-com.hr or phone no 00 385 919740519 for further details regarding dead lines and prices.

 
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FOI VaraždinIRB ZagrebHAKOMKončar Elektroindustrija ZagrebENT Zagreb