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Microelectronics and MEMS
CHAIRMEN
- Dr. Norberto Hernández Como, (Centro de Nanociencias y Micro y Nanotecnologías, IPN) nohernandezc@ipn.mx
- Dr. Isai Salvador Hernández Luna (Centro de Nanociencias y Micro y Nanotecnologías, IPN) ishernandez@ipn.mx
The Internet of Things (IoT) exemplifies how silicon-based technologies are transforming the world for human benefit. Through remote monitoring and control via internet-connected sensors, these advancements underscore the growing influence of microelectronics and microsystems in our daily lives. At the heart of this technological shift are semiconductors and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), which serve as critical enablers across sectors such as health, automotive, and consumer electronics. In this context, the mission of the Microelectronics and MEMS Symposium is to bring together scientists, technologists, and industry stakeholders interested in the design, simulation, modeling, fabrication, assembly, testing and packaging of micro- and nano-scale devices and circuits. The symposium will highlight advances in integrated circuits (ICs), Microelectronics Technology, Materials Science for Micro and Nanoelectromechanical Systems (MEMS/NEMS), and strategies for MEMS/NEMS packaging and integration. These developments are essential to support innovation in critical application areas, including flexible electronics, sensors, and IoT devices.
The Microelectronics and MEMS Symposium is focused on the integration of materials, processes, and design methodologies for the development of MEMS/NEMS devices and microelectronic systems. The symposium aims to promote innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the creation of accessible technology platforms to support research, education, and technological sovereignty in emerging semiconductor regions.
Invited Talks, Oral and Poster Sessions will cover the following topics:
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Systems Integration
- Design, Characterization, and Modeling of Integrated Circuits (ICs)
- CMOS and Thin-Film Technologies for Prototyping and Flexible Electronics
- Amorphous Materials and Compound Semiconductors
- Circuit-Sensor/Actuator Co-Design and Integration
- Microsystems Design: MEMS and NEMS
- Bulk and Surface Micromachining Techniques
- RF CMOS-MEMS and Wireless Microsystems
- Integrated Photonics and Optical Microsystems
- BioMEMS, Lab-on-a-Chip, and Point-of-Care Devices
- Aerospace and Defense Applications
- Chemical and Environmental Sensing
- Automotive and Industrial Applications
- Semiconductor Ecosystems: MPW Access, Prototyping, and Technology Transfer
- Education and Workforce Development for IC and MEMS Design
Congress Registration
Early Bird Payment
August 31, 2025
Abstract Submission
Abstract submission deadline
June 22, 2025
Key Dates
Abstract Submision Deadline:
June 22, 2025
Intercovamex Award Best PhD and Master´s Thesis:
August 31, 2025
Student grant application deadline:
July 4, 2025
Franscisco Mejia Lira Award:
August 31, 2025
Early Bird payment:
August 31, 2025