Symposium booklet is now avalaible
Invited Distinguished Speaker from Group of Dr. Albert FERT, Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, 2007. See the DETMET program here
ETS on-line registration is now closed. Only on-site registration will be possible, starting from Monday, May 27th, at 13h00.
Presentation slides in ppt format must be uploaded though the MOLE System web site before May 20, 2013
ETS'13 is co-sponsored by the University of Montpellier 2, the CNRS and the Test Technology Technical Council (TTTC) of the IEEE Computer Society and organized by LIRMM laboratory.
The IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electronic and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession
The purposes of Computer Society shall be scientific, literary, and educational in character. The Society shall strive to advance the theory, practice, and application of computer and information processing science and technology and shall maintain a high professional standing among its members. The scope of the Society shall encompass all aspects of theory, design, practice, and application relating to computer and information processing science and technology
TTTC's goals are to contribute to our members' professional development and advancement, to help them solve engineering problems in electronic test, and to help advance the state-of-the art. In particular, TTTC aims at facilitating the knowledge flow in an integrated manner, to ensure overall quality in terms of technical excellence, fairness, openness, and equal opportunities
Montpellier Laboratory for Informatics, Robotics and Microelectronics (LIRMM) is a research laboratory supervised by both Montpellier University (Université Montpellier 2) and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). With a staff of 400 people (including permanent and temporary employees, as well as Ph.D. and Post-Doc students), LIRMM is one of the most important academic laboratories in France.
Its research activities position the LIRMM at the heart of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and sciences. The spectrum of research activities covered by LIRMM is very broad, and includes: algorithms, databases, information systems, software engineering, artificial intelligence, networks, arithmetic, optimization, natural language and bioinformatics, design of mechanical systems, modeling, identification, control and perception, design and test of integrated, mobile and communicating systems. The combination of these skills results in interdisciplinary academic or industrial research projects conducted at national and international levels. One of the LIRMM strengths is that each field of scientific expertise covers theory, tools, experiments and applications. The research works generally find applications in a great diversity of domains, such as biology, chemistry, telecommunications, health, environment, agronomy, etc., as well as in domains directly related to the own lab activities: informatics, electronics, and automation. LIRMM is a laboratory dedicated to “produce” knowledge (more than 300 international publications per year) and educate future researchers (Masters, PhDs, post-docs), and is involved in a strong economical “dynamic”: industrial partnerships, innovative start-ups, national and international scientific leadership, etc. The laboratory is organized in three departments: Informatics, Robotics and Microelectronics.