UPDATE: The Technical Program is off to a great start! We received FIVE excellent Special Session proposals to consider. In addition, we are busy building a top-notch slate of instructors for our Clayton R. Paul Global EMC University and Global SI/PI University programs.
The 2025 Symposium will continue to offer numerous ways to contribute to and benefit from the technical program. We invite you to organize a Workshop/Tutorial to bring together experts and interested parties to teach, discuss, and debate technical issues. We welcome Special Session proposals in which you invite a group of colleagues to submit technical papers on an important topic of interest to the community. For individual contributions, we encourage you to write a traditional, 4- to 6-Page Technical Paper and present it in a classroom format or as a poster. We will also continue to offer the One-Page Abstract Paper option for those who prefer the executive summary format. Finally, we are happy to accept proposals for Experiments/Demonstrations if you would prefer a hands-on format with more dynamic interaction between presenter and audience.
All together, these technical program elements provide both attendees and presenters with a rich set of options for sharing and learning about EMC and Signal and Power Integrity.
This year, the Technical Program Committee is proposing the following Special Topics, which represent specific areas of interest for North Carolina and hot topics within our industry:
- Biomedical Devices
- DC Electrification / Microgrids
- EMI/EMC Issues for Transportation Electrification
- Wireless Charging
- Intentional EMI and Cybersecurity
- AI/ML for EMC and SIPI Problems
Consider these areas when planning your technical submissions and note the submission deadlines.
Share your insight, ask questions, learn from the experts/innovators, and see new products at the 2025 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal & Power Integrity (EMC+SIPI 2025).
Submit your paper by Monday, January 13, 2025, and be a contributor to this best-ever Technical Program. We are so excited to see you and your colleagues in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA for another EMC+SIPI Symposium!
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