MWSCAS 2025
IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems
August 10-13 2025
Lansing, Michigan USA
Key Information
Registration Desk Hours
Sat Aug 9, 18:00-20:00 | DoubleTree Hotel
Sun Aug 10, 7:30-18:30 | DoubleTree Hotel
Mon Aug 11, 7:30-16:00 | Lansing Center
Tues Aug 12, 8:00-16:00 | Lansing Center
Wed Aug 13, 8:00-10:00 | Lansing Center
Social Program
Sun Aug 10 Welcome Reception
17:30-19:30 | Lansing Shuffle - drinks and appetizers
Mon Aug 11 Student-Industry Forum
16:00-18:30 | Lansing Center - drinks and appetizers
Tues Aug 12 Conference Banquet
18:00-20:30 | Lansing Center - drinks and dinner
Program Addition
Paper: Power Delivery Network Analysis Without the Spreadsheet
Presenter: Joel Van Sickel, Ph.D., MathWorks
Monday August 11, 10:30 - 12:00
Lansing Center | Mtg Rm 101-102
Digital Integrated Circuits and Systems I
Abstract
Designing modern power delivery networks (PDNs) for consumer electronics often involves managing numerous power supplies and loads. Traditionally, engineers rely on complex, hard-to-maintain Excel spreadsheets or specialized steady-state tools for initial design and analysis. However, these methods can be cumbersome and limit their ability to dynamically simulate real-world scenarios. This can lead to a slow design process, overly conservative designs, and unexpected failure/overload scenarios.
Discover how Multiphysics solvers that can solve ordinary differential equations and algebraic constraints simultaneously can streamline PDN design. Learn how you can perform both steady-state and dynamic analyses and easily control the fidelity of simulations. Go beyond steady-state approaches by simulating dynamic load behaviors, faults, and power supply startup.
New Additions
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Registration
Registration opens May 19. Review registration information now.
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Conference Hotel Booking
Book your hotel in Downtown Lansing now.
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Technical Papers
The full technical program is now accessible on PaperCept.
Quantum Architectures and Systems Workshop
When: August 10, 2025
Where: DoubleTree by Hilton Lansing | 111 N Grand Ave | Lansing, Michigan
Co-located with the IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS) 2025
What: Quantum computing offers transformative potential across fields like AI, optimization, and wireless communications by enabling exponential speedups over classical methods. However, challenges such as qubit noise, hardware limitations, and error correction remain significant barriers. This workshop explores advances in quantum machine learning and system architectures that aim to bridge the gap between current capabilities and real-world quantum applications. Four expert talks will highlight progress and opportunities in integrating quantum technologies into next-generation computing and network systems. A poster session on these topics will follow the talks, providing additional opportunities for discussion and engagement.
Organizers: Keshab K. Parhi, University of Minnesota; Rajiv Joshi, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Workshop registration is FREE but you must register in advance by August 1.
Student Posters are Invited. Limited travel support is available for best student poster presentations.
Where to stay: Book a room at the DoubleTree by Hilton Lansing for MWSCAS 2025
Attend MWSCAS 2025: Workshop attendees are encouraged but not required to register and attend the co-located MWSCAS 2025 conference.