Dr. Gordana Jovanovic Dolecek appointed as Senior Associate Editor of IEEE TCAS II
The IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CAS) has named its new Editorial Board for 2024 and 2025 for the journal IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs (TCAS II). The Editorial Board has 35 Associate Editors and 14 Senior Associate Editors chosen from the most renowned universities and industry in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Asia and Australia.
Dr. Gordana Jovanovic Dolecek, an Electronics researcher at INAOE, was named as one of the 14 Senior Associate Editors. The Senior Associate Editor's responsibility is to review whether an article submitted for possible publication in the TCAS II journal has sufficient quality and novelty and is within the scope of the journal, and makes the decision to continue with the review process or reject the article. immediate.
TCAS II publishes short articles in the field specified by circuit theory, analysis, design and practical implementations, and the application of circuit techniques to systems and signal processing. The entire spectrum is included, from basic scientific theory to industrial applications. The field of interest covered includes: Circuits: Analog, Digital and Mixed Signal Circuits and Systems, Nonlinear Circuits and Systems, Integrated Sensors, MEMS and Systems on Chip, Nanoscale Circuits and Systems, Optoelectronic Circuits and Systems, Power Electronics and Software Systems for Analog and Logic Circuits and Systems Control aspects of Circuits and Systems.
The IEEE Circuits and Systems Society is the leading organization that promotes the advancement of circuit and systems theory, analysis, design, tools, and implementation. The field encompasses its theoretical foundations, applications and architectures, as well as the implementation of circuits and algorithm systems for signal and information processing.
The Society provides engineers, researchers, scientists and others involved in information access systems circuits and applications, essential industry technology, networking opportunities, professional development tools and many other exclusive benefits.
Local members with similar technical interests participate in professional exchanges through the Society's ten regional chapters in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Asia and Australia.
The purposes of the Society are scientific, literary and educational in nature, directed to the advancement of the theory and practice of electricity, electronics and related branches of engineering or related arts and sciences, with the aim of increasing the position professional of members and affiliates.
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