DSD Special Session
Scope
On behalf of the DSD Steering and Program Committees we would like to invite you to the DSD 2025 Special Session on “European and Major Multi-Partner Projects in Digital Systems Design”. The aim of the Special Session is to bring together the researchers of major just started, ongoing, or recently finished European Projects of H2020, Horizon Europe, KTD JU, CHIPS JU, AI4EUROPA, Open IoT, EdgeAI, ITEA4, etc. in the (Embedded) Digital System Design Area to widely disseminate the awareness and information on the projects, as well as, to create a forum for exchange of ideas, advanced discussion and cross-project collaboration. Major national multi-partner projects are also welcome.
We are inviting you to deliver in the scope of the Special Session your invited talk giving an overview of your European/Multi-Partner project, i.e. discussing the aims, problems to be addressed and issues to be solved, proposed approaches and/or results achieved till now. In parallel to your invited presentation, you are asked to submit an invited paper or extended abstract related to your invited talk that will be printed in the DSD 2025 Proceedings (printed by IEEE CPS).
Only the overview papers from new projects (i.e. not yet presented at DSD) are accepted by invitation, while all other papers from EMPDSD (either overview papers or papers on specific subjects the project addresses) will undergo a regular review and acceptance procedure.
Since EUROMICRO is a non-profit organization covering the conference costs from the Conference Fee, you will be asked to pay a regular Conference Fee.
Additionally, we are encouraging the European Project Coordinators and Participants to submit other papers from their research groups to the regular DSD program according to the DSD 2025 Call for Papers.
The DSD Conference Proceedings will be published by IEEE CPS, submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital library, and indexed by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI).
A number of selected papers from DSD 2025 related to the European Projects will be considered for publication in a Special Issue on “European Projects in Digital System Design” of the Microprocessors and Microsystems (MICPRO) Journal by Elsevier Science.
Special Session Chairs
- Francesco Leporati (University of Pavia, Italy), email: francesco.leporati@unipv.it
- Emanuele Torti (University of Pavia, Italy), email: emanuele.torti@unipv.it
Technical Program Committee
- Michael Karner, Virtual Vehicle Research Center
- Lech Jozwiak, Euromicro
- Elisa Marenzi, Università di Pavia
- Réda Nouacer, CEA
- Smail Niar, Universite Polytechnique Hauts de France
- Mehrdad Saadatmand, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
- Roberto Giorgi, University of Siena
- Eugenio Villar, U. of Cantabria
- João Canas Ferreira, University of Porto
- Giovanni Agosta, Politecnico di Milano
- Tomasz Kryjak, AGH University of Science and Technology
- Nicolas Sklavos, University of Patras
- Jo Mattos, Univ. Oporto
- Jaume Abella, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
- Andrea Biagioni, INFN
- Michael Felderer, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
- Norbert Druml, Infineon Technologies Austria AG
