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Call for Papers JXCDC Special Issue “Modeling and simulation of emerging materials, devices and circuits”

Wednesday, June 11th, 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS

IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits

Special Issue on “Modeling and simulation of emerging materials, devices and circuits for energy-efficient computing”.

Guest Editor: Sumeet K. Gupta, Purdue University, guptask@purdue.edu

Editor-in-Chief: Azad Naeemi, Georgia Institute of Technology, azad@gatech.edu

Aims and Scope

Standard Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology and its advanced flavors in the form of FinFETs have propelled the electronic industry to its extraordinary success. While the CMOS technology may continue to deliver its remarkably powerful performance to next generation computing platforms, it is quite clear that in the longer term, it has major challenges in scaling, suffers from power consumption and power density limitations and may not be amenable to the new demands of the emerging applications. This will require beyond-CMOS technologies to step in and augment CMOS. Whether it is the design of energy efficient scalable switches for logic design, or non-volatile memory, or the integration of memory and logic functionalities for general-purpose computers and application-specific accelerators, the need for the application of quantum materials to realize these new microelectronic devices has surged. To effectively utilize the unique and promising attributes of the emerging technologies, it is of paramount importance that their experimental discoveries and advancements are well supported by the understanding of the underlying physics and their implications at the materials, device, circuit, and system levels. To accelerate and achieve this, modeling of novel materials and devices is expected to play a major role. On one hand, the models should provide important physical insights into the material properties and the device operation and scalability; on the other hand, they should enable efficient and accurate estimations of the performance and energy efficiency of the circuits based on the emerging technologies. Therefore, models at different levels of design abstraction will be needed as we tackle the challenges of finding revolutionary breakthroughs in computing and storage.

As a step towards addressing this grand challenge of developing advanced modeling and simulation frameworks for the exploration of beyond CMOS devices, the IEEE Journal on Exploratory Computational Devices and Circuits (JXCDC) aims to bring together important and impactful works in this area in a special topic focusing on various aspects of modeling and simulations of emerging materials, devices and circuits for standard and beyond-von-Neumann computing. The scope of this issue spans ‘First-Principles Modeling’, “Physics-based Modeling” and Circuit-Compatible Modeling”.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Modeling and simulations of emerging logic materials and devices such as: o 1D and 2D materials
    • Steep sub-threshold swing devices such as Tunneling FETs and Negative-capacitance transistors
    • Spintronic devices
    • Back-end of the line (BEOL) devices for 3D logic and memory
  • Modeling and simulations of embedded non-volatile memories in logic o Resistive RAMs
  • Ferroelectric (FE) based memories (FE-transistors, FE-tunnel junctions etc.)
  • Spin-based memories including memories based upon magneto-electric and valley-tronics phenomena.
  • Back-end of the line (BEOL) memories
  • Modeling and simulations of advanced interconnects
  • Modeling and simulation of beyond-von-Neumann computing primitives based on emerging materials and devices such as
    • Artificial neurons and synapses for analog, spiking, oscillatory and other neural networks
    • Stochastic and probabilistic computing primitives
  • Cryogenic device modeling and simulations for logic and memory applications
  • Variation and reliability modeling

Important Dates

  • Open for Submission: June 1st, 2025
  • Submission Deadline: August 15th, 2025
  • First Notification: September 15th, 2025
  • Revision Submission: October 1st, 2025
  • Final Decision: November 1st, 2025
  • Online Special Topic Publication: November 15, 2025

Submission Site

Submit your paper through the JxCDC submission site: https://ieee.atyponrex.com/journal/JXCDC

 

OJ-NANO CFP: Special Issue – Tribute to Professor Brajesh Kumar Kaushik

Tuesday, August 13th, 2024


CALL FOR PAPERS

 IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology (OJ-NANO)
Special Issue on
“In Tribute to Professor Brajesh Kumar Kaushik”

IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology (OJ-NANO), a gold fully open access journal launched in 2020 by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council, publishes research advancing the theory, design and development of nanotechnology and its scientific, engineering and industrial applications. The journal has an independent editorial board, an established peer-review process, is targeting a ten-week rapid publishing schedule and is fully compliant with funder mandates, including Plan S. Your work will be exposed to 5 million unique monthly users of the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library. IEEE OJ-NANO received its first Journal Impact of 1.8 and is now indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)TM by Clarivate Analytics as well as in Scopus®! This development indicates increased visibility and profile for both the journal and its published articles, demonstrating IEEE OJ-NANO is a reliable and high-quality source of information in the field of nanotechnology.

IEEE OJ-NANO will devote a special issue to the memory of Prof. Brajesh Kumar Kaushik who passed away on July 31, 2024. Prof. Kaushik was the coordinator of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council chapters in India, a member of the Administrative Committee of the Council, and a guest editor of special issues on spintronics and neuromorphic computing in the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology and IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. He was a member of the Technical Committee on Spintronics, and a Founding Member of the Technical Committee on Quantum, Neuromorphic and Unconventional Computing. He was an exemplary mentor to many students who are now active researchers in nanotechnology. His enthusiasm and compassion touched many in the nanotechnology community.

NOTE: IEEE OJ-NANO will waive the APC (Article Publishing Charge) for papers invited and accepted for publication in this special issue!

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TNANO- Special Issue on the 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO 2018)

Monday, November 26th, 2018

IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) Special Section/Issue on the 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology
(IEEE-NANO 2018)

Nanoscience and nanotechnology have rapidly established themselves as enabling disciplines within many disciplines including materials science, engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology.
Following the success of the 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEENANO 2018), IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) is extending a Call For Papers for a Special Section /Issue reflecting the scope of the conference.
Submitted manuscripts will undergo a full peer review process. Submissions are welcome but limited to NANO presentations. Authors who are attendees are requested to significantly expand the previous conference version to contain substantial new technical material, as per TNANO and IEEE restrictions on duplicated publications and the competitive acceptance process. Manuscripts for the TNANO Special Issue/Section must be submitted on-line using the IEEE TNANO manuscript template and “Information for Authors”, via the IEEE Manuscript Central found at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tnano. On submission to TNANO, authors should select the
“Special Issue” manuscript type instead of “Regular Paper.”

Submissions that reflect the Conference Scope and current state of the field are welcome in
areas including:
• Micro-to- nano-scale bridging
• Nanobiology and Nanomedicine
• Nanoelectronics
• Nanomanufacturing and Nanofabrication
• Nano Robotics and Automation
• Nanomaterials
• Nano-optics, Nano-optoelectronics, and Nanophotonics
• Nanopackaging
• Nanoscale Metrology and Characterization
• Nanofluidics
• Nanomagnetics
• Nano/Molecular Heat Transfer & Energy Conversion
• Nano/Molecular Sensors, Actuators, and Systems
• Nanotechnology Safety, Education and Commercialization

Important Dates
• Submission of papers: 1 December, 2018
• Notification of first review results: 1 March, 2019
• Submission of revised papers: 15 April, 2019
• Notification of final review results: 15 May, 2019.

Call for Papers: TNANO Special Issue on 13th IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (NMDC 2018)

Wednesday, October 24th, 2018


IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) Special Section/Issue on the 13th IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (IEEE 2018 NMDC)

Submission deadline extended to 1-March

The nanotechnology revolution is founded upon the fascinating progress in nanoscale materials and devices. Researchers are contributing new ideas from a wide range of disciplines, including materials science, biology, biomedicine, engineering, physics, and chemistry. To make interesting research presented at the 13th IEEE 2018 Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference widely available, in expanded form and in one publication, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) is extending a Call For Papers for a Special Issue reflecting the scope of the conference. Submitted manuscripts will undergo a full peer review process. Submissions are welcome, and all interested 2018 NMDC participants are encouraged to submit. Authors who are attendees are requested to significantly expand the previous conference version to contain substantial new technical material, as per TNANO and IEEE restrictions on duplicated publications and the competitive acceptance process. Manuscripts for the TNANO Special Issue/Section must be submitted on-line using the IEEE TNANO manuscript template and “Information for Authors”, via IEEE Manuscript Central https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tnano. On submission to TNANO, authors should select the “Special Issue” manuscript type instead of “Regular Paper.”

Submissions that reflect the Conference Scope and current state of the field are welcome in areas including but not limited to:

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Call for Papers: TNANO Special Issue on IEEE-NANO 2018

Tuesday, September 25th, 2018


IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) Special Section/Issue on the 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO 2018)

Nanoscience and nanotechnology have rapidly established themselves as enabling disciplines within all science fields, including materials science, engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology. Following the success of the 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO2018), IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) is extending a Call For Papers for a Special Section /Issue reflecting the scope of the conference.

Submitted manuscripts will undergo a full peer review process. All appropriate submissions are welcome and are not limited to conference attendees. Authors who are attendees are requested to significantly expand any previous conference version to contain substantial new technical material, as per TNANO and IEEE restrictions on duplicated publications and the competitive acceptance process. Manuscripts for the TNANO Special Issue/Section must be submitted on-line using the IEEE TNANO manuscript template and “Information for Authors”, via the IEEE Manuscript Central found at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tnano. On submission to TNANO, authors should select the “Special Issue” manuscript type instead of “Regular Paper.”

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TNANO Special Section/Issue on the 2016 IEEE NMDC Conference

Thursday, December 17th, 2015

NMDC 2016 logo

 

CALL FOR PAPERS SPECIAL ISSUE/SECTION

IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) Special Section/Issue on
the IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference

Manuscript Submission: ​                             October 30, 2016 

Extensive research on nanotechnology materials and devices has unveiled many interesting and promising applications in electronics, photonics, biomedicine, and beyond. Encouraged by the success of the IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (IEEE NMDC), IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) will consider extended/revised versions of papers presented at IEEE NMDC 2016. Submitted manuscripts will undergo a full peer review proc­ess.

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