<br>The 2019 edition of the International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD) will be held in Lausanne, Switzerland, as a forum devoted to modeling, simulation and synthesis for Analog, Mixed–signal, RF (AMS/RF) and multi–domain (MEMs, nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, biological, etc.) integrated circuits and systems. Experiences with modeling, simulation and synthesis techniques in diverse application areas are also welcomed. Objective technologies include CMOS, beyond CMOS, and More–than– Moore such as MEMs, power devices, sensors, passives, etc.<br>SMACD is a forum devoted to Design Methods and Tools for Analog, Mixed–signal, RF (AMS/RF) and multi–domain (MEMS, nanoelectronic, optoelectronic, biological, etc.) integrated circuits and systems.<br>Experiences with modeling, simulation and synthesis techniques in diverse application areas are also welcomed. Objective technologies include CMOS, beyond CMOS, and More–than– Moore such as MEMS, power devices, sensors, passives, etc.<br>SMACD 2018 topics of interest include, but are not limited, to:<br>Modeling<br> Compact modeling<br> Performance and behavioral modeling<br> Power and thermal modeling<br> Reliability and variability modeling<br> Multi–domain modeling<br> RF/microwave/mm–wave modeling<br> Modeling languages and applications<br> Linear and non–linear model order reduction<br> Circuit and system theory and applications<br> Fault modeling<br>Simulation, verification and test<br> Behavioral simulation<br> Numerical simulation methods<br> Symbolic simulation methods<br> Simulation and estimation methods of variability and yield<br> Analysis of reliability effects (aging, electro–migration, stress, etc.)<br> High–frequency simulation techniques<br> Multilevel simulation techniques<br> Multi–domain simulation<br> Formal and functional verification<br> Fault simulation and diagnosis<br>Synthesis<br> Multilevel design methodologies<br> Synthesis methods of multi–domain circuits and systems<br> Physical synthesis<br> High–frequency circuit and system design<br> Low–power design techniques<br> Parasitic–aware synthesis<br> Variability–aware and reliability–aware design methodologies<br> Performance monitors and self–healing techniques<br> Test and design–for–test methods<br> Fault tolerance<br> Language–based synthesis techniques<br> Optimization methods applied to circuit and system design<br>Applications of modeling, simulation and synthesis in<br> Automotive<br> Bio–electronics<br> Security<br> Internet–of–Things<br> Communications<br> Renewable systems<br> Energy Management<br> Engineering Education<br>
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