Chapters Team

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the SSCS Chapters webpage.

I hope you will find this information helpful for learning about SSCS chapter activities, managing a chapter or starting a new group.

SSCS chapters are a vital component of the Society since they provide opportunities to participate in many local activities in your area. SSCS currently has more than 120 chapters worldwide, and growing.

Most of them organize first rate events, such as distinguished lectures, workshops, short courses, and replays of ISSCC tutorials and conference presentations, which are a great way to learn about the latest developments in your field and maintain or expand your professional network.

Please use the links on this page to find the chapter nearest you and participate in our activities.

Please email us your comments or suggestions.

Alvin Loke, Chapters Chair

Alvin Loke

Alvin Loke

Chapters Chair

NXP Semiconductors
San Diego, USA

SSCS Chapters Steering Committee Members

Makoto Nagata

Makoto Nagata

Kobe University
Kobe, Japan
Sergio Bampi

Sergio Bampi

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (BR)
Brazil
Bruce Doyle

Bruce Doyle

Apple
Longmont, USA
Victor Grimblatt

Victor Grimblatt

Synopsys
Santiago, Chile
Mohammad Hunain Memon

Mohammad Hunain Memon

University of Science and Technology China (USTC)
Hefei, China
Brahim Mezghani

Brahim Mezghani

Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Sfax
Sfax, Tunisia
Woogeun Rhee

Woogeun Rhee

Tsinghua University
Beijing, China
Farhana Sheikh

Farhana Sheikh

Intel Corporation
Portland, USA
Sandra Velijković

Sandra Velijković

University of Nis
Nis, Serbia

SSCS Chapters Staff

Ashley Seda

Ashley Seda

Program Areas: Membership and Chapter Services, Awards and Grants Programs/Processing, Finance
Danielle Marinese

Danielle Marinese

Program Areas: Publications, Conferences, Technical Committees
Aeisha Gauba VanBuskirk

Aeisha Gauba VanBuskirk

Program Areas: Marketing and Society Communications, Governance, Education, Distinguished Lecturers, Young Professionals, and Women in Circuits