The purpose of PRIME is to :<br>Encourage favorable exposure to Ph. D. students in the early stage of their career<br>Benchmark Ph. D. research in a friendly and cooperative environment<br>Enable sharing of Ph. D. and supervisors experience on scientific research<br>Create a connection between academic world and companies.<br>To meet these expectations PRIME2014 will feature :<br>Conference program reflecting the wide spectrum of research topics in Microelectronics and Electronics, building bridges between research fields<br>Free of charge full–day tutorials for all conference participants<br>Company Fair for fruitful interactions between Ph.D. students and their supervisors with industry representatives.<br>The following topics are of interest of the conference, but other topics within electronics field will be considered :<br>Analog and Digital Signal Processing<br>Computer Aided Design<br>Analog, Digital, Mixed–Signal and RF IC Design<br>Integrated Power ICs<br>Sensor Systems and MEMS<br>RF, Microwave and Millimeterwave Circuits<br>VLSI and SoC Applications<br>Visual Signal Processing<br>Sensor Systems and MEMS<br>Energy Scavenging<br>Technological trends and challenges<br>Electronic Skin<br>
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Grenoble
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France
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