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Dr. Dieter Treytnar, edacentrum

Dr. Dieter Treytnar, Project Manager, edacentrum GmbH, Hannover. Photograph: edacentrum.

“The idea became the edaBarCamp, a ‘non-conference’. As its name suggests, it was to be the first BarCamp in the field of EDA. It was organised by the edacentrum, IMMS and OFFIS. Thanks to the support given by IMMS on organisation and content, the first edaBarCamp was so successful that everybody agreed to repeat it in future years.”

„IMMS is one of the ANCONA partners (Analog-Coverage in Nano-Electronics), a project which is running from 2014 – 2017 and of which IMMS is a member. IMMS staff have made a significant contribution to the integration of the ANCONA results into the development processes of the industrial partners also involved in the project.

Inspired by ANCONA, the idea came up of running an open, participatory researchers’ session based on the concept of a chaired maxi-group. The idea became the edaBarCamp, a ”non-conference“. As its name suggests, it was to be the first BarCamp in the field of electronic design automation for microelectronic and embedded systems. It was organised by the edacentrum, IMMS and OFFIS.

The communications methods used in an event of this type are almost exclusively those of social media such as Facebook, XING, and Google Docs, all of them channels particularly preferred by youngest-generation researchers. Thanks to the support given by IMMS on organisation and content, the first edaBarCamp was so successful that everybody agreed to repeat it in future years as a series of events emanating from other places in Germany.

We at the edacentrum are pleased with our cooperation to date, but above all delighted that the always excellent cooperation with IMMS is to continue.“

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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.

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