SBCCI is an international forum dedicated to integrated circuits and systems design, test and electronic design automation (EDA), held annually in Brazil. The 39th SBCCI will take place in São Paulo, the economic center and most important metropolis in Brazil. The goal of the symposium is to bring together researchers in the areas of EDA, design and test of integrated circuits and systems. The scope of the symposium includes technical sessions, tutorials and panels, as well as an exhibition and working group meetings. The best papers presented at the symposium will be invited to resubmit an extended version to be considered for publication at the IEEE OJCAS (Open Journal of Circuits and Systems), IEEE Design & Test, and at the JICS (Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems). Information about paper submission are available at the conference webpage.
The areas of interest include:
- Hardware-software co-design and co-verification;
- System level modeling and synthesis;
- High-level and logic synthesis;
- Physical design of ICs and systems;
- EDA – Electronic Design Automation;
- Testability issues, design for test techniques;
- Design and modeling languages and applications;
- Analog, digital, and mixed signal design;
- Embedded systems and cyber-physical systems design;
- System-on-chip, IP reuse and platform-based design;
- Low power tools and design techniques;
- Verification, simulation, emulation, and prototyping techniques;
- Reconfigurable architectures and novel applications of FPGAs;
- Nanoelectronics, nanoarchitectures and nanocomputing;
- Visual Signal Processing Systems and Applications.
Please click here for the PDF version of the Call for Paper
Paper Submission
Author Guidelines
SBCCI strongly encourages international submissions. Prospective authors worldwide are
invited to submit manuscripts in English for consideration by the Program Committee. The
program committee will not consider submissions of manuscripts that have been previously
published by other conferences or journals. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into
IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.
Please note that SBCCI 2026 is an in-person event, and accepted papers must be presented on-site.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts must contain a maximum of 4 pages with one additional optional 5th page
containing only references. The manuscripts should follow the IEEE two-column, US-Letter
format and be prepared for double-blind review. SBCCI submissions must be made
electronically (in PDF format) via the conference website.
A complete template (Latex and Word) to prepare your paper is available here.
IEEE Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Generated Text
The use of content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in an article (including but not limited to text, figures, images, and code) shall be disclosed in the acknowledgments section of any article submitted to an IEEE publication. The AI system used shall be identified, and specific sections of the article that use AI-generated content shall be identified and accompanied by a brief explanation regarding the level at which the AI system was used to generate the content. The use of AI systems for editing and grammar enhancement is common practice and, as such, is generally outside the intent of the above policy. In this case, disclosure as noted above is not required, but recommended.
Authors can check all IEEE Submission Policies for Conference Authors here: https://conferences.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/author-ethics/guidelines-and-policies/submission-policies/
Where To Submit
For authors with accepted articles:
1) After reviewing the paper by following the reviewer(s) suggestions, authors should upload the
corrected camera-ready paper once again via our online submission system
2) After the camera-ready submission deadline, authors will receive an email with instructions to
fill out and upload the copyright form, as well as meet the latest IEEE XploreⓇ requirements for
PDF files.
Committee
General Chair
João Martino, USP, Brazil
martino@usp.br
Program Chairs
Daniel Palomino, UFPel, Brazil
Pietro Ferreira, USMB, France
Tutorials Chair
Cláudio Diniz, UFRGS, Brazil
Bruno Zatt, UFPel, Brazil
Panels Chairs
Nilton Morimoto, USP, Brazil
Jose Bertuzzo, Inst. Eldorado, Brazil
Finance Chairs
Sebastião Santos Filho, USP, Brazil
Publication Chair
Guilherme R. Correa, UFPel, Brazil
Publicity Chair
Luciano Agostini, UFPel, Brazil
Track Chairs:
Digital Circuits and Applications
Omar Paranaiba Vilela Neto, UFMG, Brazil
Frank Sill Torres, German Aerospace Center, Germany
EDA
Cristina Meinhardt, UFSC, Brazil
Christian Pilato, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Test and Reliability
Tiago Balen, UFRGS, Brazil
Ernesto Sanchez, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
SoC, NoC and Reconfigurable Systems
Antonio Carlos Beck Filho, UFRGS, Brazil
Guilherme Korol, NXP Semiconductors, Netherlands
IoT, Embedded and Edge Architectures
Sandro Binsfeld Ferreira, Unisinos, Brazil
Alfredo Arnaud Maceira – Universidad Católica del Uruguay, Uruguay
Visual Signal Processing Systems
Marcelo Schiavon Porto, UFPel, Brazil
Nuno Roma, ULisboa, Portugal
Analog, RF, Mixed Signal Circuits and Applications
Alessandro Girardi, UNIPAMPA, Brazil
Raafat Lababidi, ENSTA Brest, France
CMT acknowledgement
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.

