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edaBarCamp series

The series was started in 2016 by edacentrum, OFFIS and IMMS to enable regular interactive, open researcher meetings – for undergraduate and postgraduate students, professors, experts from both industry and public service and, indeed, for anybody with an interest in EDA (electronic design automation), microelectronics and system design. The edaBarCamp series has its origin in the interdisciplinary doctoral seminars of the ANCONA project.

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edaBarCamp: EPISODE VI

Return of the edaBarCamp

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BarCamp @ DATE 2022

BarCamp on electronic design automation (EDA), microelectronics and (embedded) systems design

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DATE 2021

Presentation at the Virtual University Booth / BarCamp

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edaBarCamp -- Number 5 is alive

Originating from our PhD meetings in a german research project, we gained the idea of starting an open research meeting based on the barcamp-concept.

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edaBarCamp -- may the 4th be with you!

Originating from our PhD meetings in a german research project, we gained the idea of starting an open research meeting based on the barcamp-concept.

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edaBarCamp -- the next generation!

Originating from our PhD meetings in a german research project, we gained the idea of starting an open research meeting based on the barcamp-concept.

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2nd edaBarCamp

We are happy to invite you to: edaBarCamp 21 -- Get access to half the truth!

The 2nd edaBarCamp will be on 05./06. July 2017 at Robert Bosch Zentrum für Leistungselektronik (RBZ), Oferdinger Straße 50, 72768 Reutlingen, Germany (Google Maps POI).

In order to present and substantially discuss conceptual ideas and results of our ongoing scientific work, we invite researchers from the area of electronic design automation (EDA) for microelectronic and embedded systems to an open barcamp event.

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edaBarCamp 1st Contact

EDA researchers will present and discuss ideas and results of their ongoing scientific work – detached from formal event structures in an open research meeting based on the barcamp concept.

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Core topic

AI-based design and test automation

We are researching to use AI to make the development process of integrated sensor systems safer and more cost-effective. AI can help developers in the process to avoid errors and apply informal knowledge in an automated way.

Service for R&D

IC design methods

We develop new AI-based methods and tools for your system-on-chip and FPGA designs to master the increasing complexity of integrated systems and thus further increase performance.

Service for R&D

Integrated Circuits

We offer the design and realisation of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) in CMOS, BiCMOS and SOI technologies. We achieve well-performing ASICs with our first runs (first-time right silicon).

Contact

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Eric Schäfer, M. Sc.

Head of Microelectronics / Branch Office Erfurt

eric.schaefer(at)imms.de+49 (0) 361 663 25 35

Eric Schäfer and his team research Integrated sensor systems, especially CMOS-based biosensors, ULP sensor systems and AI-based design and test automation. The results are being incorporated into research on the lead applications Sensor systems for in-vitro diagnostics and RFID sensor technology. It will assist you with services for the development of Integrated circuits and with IC design methods.

Contact

Dipl.-Hdl. Dipl.-Des. Beate Hövelmans

Head of Corporate Communications

beate.hoevelmans(at)imms.de+49 (0) 3677 874 93 13

Beate Hövelmans is responsible for the text and image editorial work on this website, for the social media presence of IMMS on LinkedIn and YouTube, the annual reports, for press and media relations with regional and specialist media and other communication formats. She provides texts, photographs and video material for your reporting on IMMS, arranges contacts for interviews and is the contact person for events.