IEEE AR APS * RECORDATORIO * Webinar APs Antenas 27/Mayo 19:30 ARG

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IEEE AR APS/EMCS – Webinario “Tiny Antennas, Big Impact: Challenges and Innovations in On-Chip Antenna Design”

La Rama Estudiantil IEEE de la UBA y el Capitulo Conjunto de las Sociedades IEEE de Antenas y propagación y de Compatibilidad Electromagnética (APS/EMCS) invitan al Webinario
Tiny Antennas, Big Impact: Challenges and Innovations in On-Chip Antenna Design
que brindará el Dr. Arup Ray, IEEE APS Young Professionals Ambassador 2026.
El mismo se dictará en idioma inglés.
 
Fecha: Miércoles 27/05 – 19:30 ARG (UTC-3)
Acceso: Via Google Meet            https://meet.google.com/jaa-kwud-dnr
 
Abstract
On-chip antennas are transforming from a niche idea into a cornerstone of next-generation wireless systems.
This talk dives into the fundamental challenges of fitting antennas onto silicon substrate losses, miniaturization limits, and impedance matching – and how innovative strategies like CMOS-compatible layouts and metamaterial-inspired structures are overcoming them. 
The central question: can antennas truly become native to silicon, and what new frontiers would that unlock?
 
Speaker: Dr. Arup Ray
IEEE APS Young Professionals Ambassador 2026.
Active IEEE member, former Chair of the IEEE AP-MTTS Student Branch Chapter at IIT Kharagpur, and reviewer for IEEE AWPL and IEEE TCPMT.
 Senior Lead Engineer, Qualcomm India.
 Senior Lead Engineer at Qualcomm India's RFIC team. 
Ph.D. (2022) focused on on-chip antenna integration with RF front-end circuits. 
Author of 9 journal papers, 3 conference papers, and 3 U.S. patent applications filed through Qualcomm. 


 

Argentina Section : http://www.ieee.org.ar/

ICLAD-DAC 2026 GenAI Chip Hackathon

We invite you to participate in the ICLAD-DAC 2026 GenAI Chip Hackathon: https://iclad.ai/hackathon
The ICLAD-DAC 2026 GenAI Chip Hackathon is a competitive research and educational event co-located with the Design Automation Conference. Participants will use Generative AI models to solve chip design tasks across the RTL-to-GDSII flow, including RTL design, verification, and physical design. The hackathon includes two tracks:
  • On-Prem Track: Participants use resource-constrained local models, including SLMs running on laptops.
  • Cloud Track: Participants may use cloud-hosted models, including large-scale LLMs.
Timeline
Registration deadline: Jun 8, 2026
Phase 1: Remote Competition: June 8-July 10
Phase 2: In-Person @ Design Automation Conference: July 26, 2026
Both tracks include an in-person competition at DAC 2026 in Long Beach on Sunday, July 26, 2026. Participants must be available to attend in person on this date to compete for prizes. Participants must also register for DAC, or I LOVE DAC to access the in-person event.
Competition Format
The 2026 hackathon has a hybrid structure. The On-Prem Track is primarily an in-person competition, with pre-DAC preparation resources provided to support teams. The Cloud Track includes both a pre-DAC online phase and an in-person phase at DAC.

Presentation Slots at DAC
All registered teams may attend DAC in person and compete on the day of the hackathon, subject to DAC or I LOVE DAC registration requirements.
For the Cloud Track, up to 10 presentation slots will be available at DAC. These presentation slots will be offered to teams based on their “Before DAC” online performance. Teams not selected for presentation slots may still participate in-person “On the Day of DAC” and remain eligible for prizes.
Problem Structure and Evaluation
The hackathon will include multiple problem categories across the RTL-to-GDSII flow. Problems will vary in difficulty and may include tasks in RTL generation and optimization and layout. Evaluation criteria will depend on the problem category and may include:
  • Correctness of the generated solution
  • Quality of design metrics such as power, performance, area, and timing
  • Ability to handle hidden test cases and benchmark designs
  • Automation quality and robustness of the proposed approach
  • Token cost, runtime, or resource usage where applicable
For both tracks, hidden benchmark problems or hidden test cases will be introduced in-person on the day of DAC.
Infrastructure Provided
The following infrastructure will be provided to support participation in the two tracks:
  • On-Prem Track: Qualcomm AI laptops with pre-loaded local models and EDA tools will be provided in-person on the day of DAC. Preparation access to Qualcomm Developer Cloud (QDC) will be provided before DAC.
  • Cloud Track: Google Cloud Platform access, GenAI model credits, and setup instructions will be provided prior to the contest stand for both the Before DAC and the On The Day Of DAC  phases of the competition.

Prizes
Separate prizes will be awarded for the On-Prem Track and the Cloud Track.
  • On-Prem Track: Top-performing teams will receive an award. The winning On-Prem Track team will also get to keep the Qualcomm AI laptops used in the competition.
  • Cloud Track: Top-performing teams will receive an award.
Cloud Track winners will be selected based on combined performance from the Before DAC online phase and the in-person On The Day Of DAC phase. On-Prem Track winners will be selected based on the in-person DAC competition.
Participation Notes
Participants may participate in the On-Prem Track, the Cloud Track, or both tracks. Participation in the in-person DAC competition on Sunday, July 26, 2026, is required for prize eligibility. Participants must be physically present at DAC 2026 in Long Beach and must have DAC or I LOVE DAC access for the event.
Link to Registration Form

SUMAC’26 @ACMMM’26: the 8th ACM International workshop on analySis, Understanding and proMotion of heritAge Contents

Call for Papers
SUMAC 2026
8th ACM International workshop on analySis, Understanding and proMotion of heritAge Contents
Advances in machine learning, signal processing, multimodal techniques and human-machine interaction
November 10, 2026
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
In conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2026
Main conference: https://2026.acmmm.org/
 
Aims and scope
The ambition of SUMAC is to bring together researchers and practitioners from different disciplines to share ideas and methods on current trends in the analysis, understanding and promotion of heritage contents. These challenges are reflected in the corresponding sub- fields of machine learning, signal processing, multi-modal techniques, and human-machine interaction. We welcome research contributions for the following (but not limited to) topics:
  • Information retrieval for multimedia heritage
  • Automated archaeology and heritage data processing
  • NLP and knowledge graphs
  • Multi-modal deep learning, generative modeling
  • Time series analysis for heritage data
  • Heritage visualization, virtualization and narratives
  • Smart digitization and reconstruction of heritage data
  • Open heritage data and benchmarking
The scope of targeted applications is extensive and includes:
  • Analysis, archaeometry of artifacts
  • Diagnosis and monitoring for restoration and preventive conservation
  • Geosciences / Geomatics for cultural heritage
  • Inclusive education
  • Smart and sustainable tourism
  • Urban planning
  • Digital Twins
Important dates (AoE)
  • Paper submission: July 16, 2026
  • Author acceptance notification: August 6, 2026
  • Camera-Ready: August 20, 2026
  • Workshop date: November 10, 2026
Keynote speakers
  • Alasdair Newson (associate professor at the Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique of Sorbonne Université, Paris, France). Talk on Deep generative networks for image and video editing and restoration.
  • Luiz Velho (senior researcher at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, head of the VISGRAF Laboratory, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Talk on Cultural Heritage Media Projects of the Ancient Egypt.
Special Highlights
Best Paper Award. Following tradition, SUMAC 2026 will also be awarding a best paper award, accompanied with a certificate and a trophy.
Submission guidelines
Submission format. All submissions must be original work not under review at any other workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will accept papers describing completed work (full paper) as well as work in progress (short paper). Two submission formats are accepted: a) 4 pages plus 2-page reference (short paper); or b) 8 pages plus up to 2-page reference (full paper). They must be encoded as PDF using the ACM Article Template of the main conference ACM Multimedia 2026, see https://2026.acmmm.org/site/author-instructions.html.
Peer Review and publication in ACM Digital Library. Paper submissions must conform with the “double-blind” review policy. All papers will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field, they will receive at least two reviews. Acceptance will be based on relevance to the workshop, scientific novelty, and technical quality. Depending on the number, maturity and topics of the accepted submissions, the work will be presented via oral or poster sessions. The workshop papers will be published as Open Access articles.
Organizers
Valerie Gouet-Brunet (LaSTIG Lab, IGN Geodata Paris, Gustave Eiffel University, France)
Edgar Roman-Rangel (ITAM, Mexico)
Li Weng (Zhejiang Financial College, China)
Looking forward to hearing from you at SUMAC!
The workshop organizers

EEE MLSP 2026, Atlanta, Deadline Extended to June 12

The paper deadline for the 36th IEEE Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP 2026) has been extended to June 12, 2026. If you have work in computer vision, multimodal learning, or applied ML, we hope you will consider submitting.

MLSP 2026 will be held in Atlanta, GA, USA, from September 28 to October 1, 2026. It is a small, friendly IEEE workshop where talks lead to real conversations, and where new work in ML and signal processing finds a welcoming audience.

Topics this year

  • Multimodal ML and Large Language Models
  • Deep Learning and Optimization
  • Distributed and Federated Learning
  • Applied ML in Healthcare, Finance, Disaster Response, and Neuroscience
Key dates

  • Paper deadline (extended): June 12, 2026
  • Notification: July 31, 2026
  • Workshop: September 28 to October 1, 2026
  • Papers are six pages, with figures and references included. All accepted work will be indexed in IEEE Xplore.

Submit here: https://mlsp2026.org
Questions: program@mlsp2026.org

We hope to see your work in Atlanta.

Best regards,
The MLSP 2026 Organizing Committee

ICSC2026 CFP: The IEEE co-sponsored 6th Intelligent Cybersecurity Conference, 15 – 18 September 2026 | Abu Dhabi, UAE


The Sixth Intelligent Cybersecurity Conference (ICSC2026)

https://icsc-conference.org/2026/

15 – 18 September 2026 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

Hybrid Event and Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UAE Section

ICSC 2026 CFP:

In today’s world, connected systems, social networks, and mobile communications create a massive flow of data, which is prone to cyberattacks. This needs fast and accurate detection of cyber-attacks. Intelligent systems and Data analytics are important components when issues pertaining to effective security solutions become the subject of discussion. This is because there is an impending need for high volume and high velocity data from different sources to detect anomalies as soon as they are discovered. This will help reduce significantly the vulnerability of the systems as well as improve their resilience to cyber Attacks. The capability to process large volumes of information at real time through utilization of tools for data analytics has many advantages vital for analysis of cybersecurity systems. Moreover, the data collected from sophisticated intelligent systems, cloud systems, networks, sensors, computers, intrusion detection systems could be used to identify vital information. This information could be used to detect how vulnerable the systems are to risk factors, and so effective cyber security solutions can be developed. In addition to that, the utilization of data analytics tools in the cybersecurity field gives new insights through considering factors such as zero-day attack detection, real time analysis, resource constrained data processing among others.

The Intelligent Cybersecurity Conference (ICSC) addresses the use of advanced intelligent systems in providing cybersecurity solutions in many fields, and the challenges, approaches, and future directions. We invite the submission of original papers on all topics related to Intelligent Systems for Cybersecurity, with special interest in but not limited to:

  • Intelligent systems for effective detection of cyber-attacks
  • Advanced Intelligent systems and data analytics for Cloud/Edge systems security
  • Malware detection using intelligent systems Vulnerability assessment
  • Intelligent systems for intrusion detection in Internet of Things (IoT) systems
  • Network forensics using intelligent systems and data analytics
  • Data Analytics for privacy-by-design in smart health
  • Datasets, benchmarks, and open-source packages
  • Recourse efficient deep learning
  • Adversarial Machine learning and Backdoor Attacks
  • Blockchain Systems for Cyber Security
  • Trustworthy AI Systems
  • Intelligent Systems for Misinformation Detection

  Submissions Guidelines and Proceedings

Manuscripts should be prepared in 10-point font using the IEEE 8.5″ x 11″ two-column format. All papers should be in PDF format, and submitted electronically at Paper Submission Link. A full paper can be up to 8 pages (including all figures, tables and references). Submitted papers must present original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines may be rejected without review. Also submissions received after the due date, exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be considered. Authors may contact the Program Chair for further information or clarification. All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Accepted papers will appear in the ICSC Proceeding, and be published by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and be submitted to IEEE Xplore for inclusion.

Important Dates:

  • Paper Submission: June 15, 2026
  • Notification to Authors: July 15, 2026
  • Camera Ready Submission: July 30, 2026

 

Contact:

 

Please send any inquiry on ICSC to :  

info@icsc-conference.org

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