With great pleasure, we invite you to participate in the 2025 IEEE BiCMOS and Compound Semiconductor Integrated Circuits and Technology Symposium (BCICTS). The eighth meeting of this in person symposium will be held Sunday October 12th to Wednesday October 15th at the Hilton Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. BCICTS provides a great opportunity for the engineering and technical community to reconnect with each other both professionally and personally, to meet new colleagues and visit with long-time friends, while catching up on the latest trends within microelectronics.
This year, BCICTS will continue the long history of international symposiums where distinguished experts present their latest results in bipolar, Si/SiGe BiCMOS, and compound semiconductor circuits, devices, and technology. There are no other events in the world where you can see leading edge bipolar/BiCMOS devices and technology, 5G/6G ICs, GaN HPAs, InP THz PAs, optical CMOS/SiGe transceivers, GaN HEMT power devices, advances in modeling and simulations and device physics, all presented together.
This eighth BCICTS includes presentations from worldwide submissions on all aspects of semiconductor technologies. Topics span process technology, device advances, TCAD modeling, compact modeling to IC design and testing, high-volume manufacturing, and system applications. BCICTS will also feature the very latest results in RF/microwave, millimeter-wave, THz, analog & mixed signal, and optoelectronic integrated circuits.
BCICTS will offer a topical short course and a more basic primer course on October 12th. Both will be taught by leading experts, with the short course intended for professionals seeking comprehensive understanding of the latest industry trends and techniques, and the primer as an introductory tutorial. Specific course details will be announced soon. New this year, the primer course and short course will not overlap, allowing conference registrants to attend both the primer course and short course.
We would like to thank the many dedicated volunteers on the BCICTS Technical Program Committee, and the generous support of the IEEE Electron Devices, Microwave Theory and Technology, and Solid- State Circuits Societies. Finally, we look forward to interacting with all participants to continue the traditions of technical excellence for BCICTS!
Michael Roberg, Symposium Chair
Qorvo, Inc.
Tomislav Suligoj, Symposium Co-Chair
University of Zagreb