The rapidly increasing Internet data traffic and data centre workload has made energy-efficient computing critical to the mitigation of carbon emissions from the computation. The large-scale deployment of IoT requires low energy computing and energy harvesting devices. Building on the success of the inaugural ICLED, the 2025 conference aims to facilitate exchange of novel scientific results on all types of low-energy devices related to cloud and edge computing as well as emerging computing paradigms such as neuromorphic, quantum and reversible computing. Papers covering materials innovation, device design/fabrication, characterization, simulation, reliability and emerging device concepts are especially welcome. Although the conference scope is mainly at the device level of computing hardware, papers on energy efficient circuit and system architecture are also solicited. All accepted abstracts can be presented in person or online or as a poster. An in person oral presentation can be changed to online presentation. Prizes in several categories will be awarded for outstanding presentations after review by judges.
Beyond silicon: novel FETs, RTDs, spintronics, and 3D architectures for next-gen computing.
Memristors, phase-change memory, and brain-inspired logic for adaptive, low-power systems.
Energy-efficient circuits, biodegradable materials, and solar-powered electronics for a cleaner future.
Quantum architectures, near-memory logic, and edge AI for real-time, decentralized intelligence.
RF/mmWave systems, photonic interconnects, and smart sensors for hyper-connected environments.
2D materials, perovskites, and organic semiconductors driving innovation in device design.