The 20th GDR SOC2 National Symposium took place from 17 to 19 June in Marseille, on the PolyTech Marseille campus at the Château-Gombert Technology Park.

Topics covered included: high-performance embedded computing, AMS & RF circuits and systems, robust, reliable and secure systems, connected systems for the energy transition, emerging technologies, as well as AI and embedded systems.

The conference brings together researchers, students, industry representatives and experts, providing a forum for discussion on innovations in microelectronic circuits and systems.

Manon Lambert, a PhD student at the ICube laboratory (UNISTRA), took part in the event and presented a poster entitled:
HelpMeWalk: A magnetic system for custom foot orthosis design

You can download the poster:


The aim of the GDR SOC2 is to investigate and propose new approaches to the design and validation of embedded systems for connected devices.
Based on complex integrated systems incorporating several billion basic devices on a single silicon chip (SoC) or utilising new integrative approaches (such as three-dimensional integration), these systems require a wide range of multidisciplinary research.

20th GDR SOC2 National Symposium