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SUMMARY:W01 Workshop: Eco-ES: Eco-design and circular economy of Electronic Systems
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DESCRIPTION:Get the latest session information at 
	https://date24.date-conference.com/programme#W01\n\n\nOrganisers\n	\n	Chiara 
	Sandionigi, CEA, FR\n	\n	David Bol, UC Louvain, BE\n	\n	Jonas Gustafsson, 
	RISE, SE\n	\n	Jean-Christophe Crebier, CNRS/G-INP/UGA, FR\n	\n	Eco-ES, the 
	workshops devoted to Eco-design and circular economy of Electronic 
	Systems, comes back to DATE 2024 for its second edition. This half-day 
	event consists of a plenary keynote, invited talks and regular 
	presentations. As a novelty, the second edition proposes also a session 
	dedicated to European projects working on the sustainability of 
	electronics.\n	\n	Workshop Description\n	\n	The impact of electronics on 
	the environment is becoming an important issue, especially because of the 
	number of systems growing exponentially. Eco-design and circular economy 
	applied to Electronic Systems are thus becoming major challenges for our 
	society to respond to the dangers for the environment: exponential 
	increase in electronic waste generation, depletion of resources, 
	contribution to climate change and poor resiliency to supply-chain issues. 
	Electronic Systems designers willing to engage in eco-design face several 
	difficulties, related in particular to a limited knowledge of the 
	environmental impact from the design phase and the uncertain extension of 
	the service lifetime of the system or parts of the system, owing to the 
	variability in user behaviour and business models.\n	\n	The objective of 
	the workshop Eco-ES is to gather experts from both academia and industry, 
	covering a wide scope in the environmental sustainability of Electronic 
	Systems. Regular sessions with talks and a poster session will offer a 
	place for the audience to discuss and share ideas.\n	\n	Topic 
	Areas\n	\n	Workshop topics include:\n	\n	- Specification and modelling of 
	sustainable Electronic Systems\n	- Life Cycle Assessment tools and 
	techniques\n	- Electronic Design Automation tools for eco-design\n	- 
	Design Space Exploration including environmental aspects\n	- 
	Eco-reliability techniques to design sustainable systems with extended 
	lifetime\n	- Reparability methods\n	- Reuse strategies\n	- Recycling of 
	Electronic Systems and Refurbish for a second life of the products\n	- 
	Digital infrastructure refresh and reuse strategies\n	- Inter-disciplinary 
	works linking the technology aspects of eco-design and circular economy to 
	social and economic sciences\n	- Projects in progress on the previous 
	topics\n	\n	Introduction and keynote\n	\n	Tue, 14:00 - 14:40\n	\n	14.00: 
	Workshop introduction (C. Sandionigi, CEA)\n	\n	14.10: Keynote - 
	Challenged with Planetary Boundaries? Addressing Design for Absolute 
	Sustainability in Electronics Research and Development Processes (M. Rio, 
	INP-Gre)\n	\n	Sustainable electronics in Europe\n	\n	Tue, 14:40 - 
	16:00\n	\n	Session chair\n	\n	Jonas Gustafsson, RISE, SE\n	\n	14.40: 
	Towards the creation of a European ecosystem for Sustainable Electronics 
	(C. Sandionigi, CEA)\n	\n	15.00: The Sustronics project (O. Kattan, 
	Philips)\n	\n	15.20: ESOS - Electronics: Sustainable, Open and Sovereign 
	(T. Marty, INSA-Rennes)\n	\n	15.40: Components circular re-use of 
	electronic scrap (N. Canis-Moal, Continental; J. Gabriel, CEA)\n	\n	Life 
	Cycle Assessment and eco-design of electronics\n	\n	Tue, 16:15 - 
	18:00\n	\n	Session chair\n	\n	Chiara Sandionigi, CEA, FR\n	\n	16.15: 
	4MOD's eco-design method for consumer electronics: Integrating Life Cycle 
	Assessment into the design and R&D process (E. Whitmore, 4MOD)\n	\n	16.30: 
	Assessing the embodied carbon footprint of a cellular base station with a 
	parametric LCA (R. Dethienne, UCLouvain)\n	\n	16.45: Data center IT 
	hardware refresh driven by environmental impact assessment for a circular 
	economy (P. Thampi, RISE)\n	\n	17.00: Chiplets: Opportunities for 
	reusable/replaceable/life-extended sustainable electronic chips (R. 
	Massoud, EPFL)\n	\n	17.15: On the need for open life cycle analysis 
	datasets (T. Marty, INSA-Rennes)\n	\n	17.30: Integrating screening Life 
	Cycle Assessment in digital system design flow to enable eco-design (M. 
	Peralta, CEA)\n	\n	17.45: Making electronic greener? Profiling greener IC 
	and boards (G. Saucier, D&R)
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	information at <a 
	href="https://date24.date-conference.com/programme#W01">https://date24.date-conference.com/programme#W01</a></p><p>Organisers</p><p>Chiara 
	Sandionigi, CEA, FR</p><p>David Bol, UC Louvain, BE</p><p>Jonas 
	Gustafsson, RISE, SE</p><p>Jean-Christophe Crebier, CNRS/G-INP/UGA, 
	FR</p><p>Eco-ES, the workshops devoted to Eco-design and circular economy 
	of Electronic Systems, comes back to DATE 2024 for its second edition. 
	This half-day event consists of a plenary keynote, invited talks and 
	regular presentations. As a novelty, the second edition proposes also a 
	session dedicated to European projects working on the sustainability of 
	electronics.</p><h3>Workshop Description</h3><p>The impact of electronics 
	on the environment is becoming an important issue, especially because of 
	the number of systems growing exponentially. Eco-design and circular 
	economy applied to Electronic Systems are thus becoming major challenges 
	for our society to respond to the dangers for the environment: exponential 
	increase in electronic waste generation, depletion of resources, 
	contribution to climate change and poor resiliency to supply-chain issues. 
	Electronic Systems designers willing to engage in eco-design face several 
	difficulties, related in particular to a limited knowledge of the 
	environmental impact from the design phase and the uncertain extension of 
	the service lifetime of the system or parts of the system, owing to the 
	variability in user behaviour and business models.</p><p>The objective of 
	the workshop Eco-ES is to gather experts from both academia and industry, 
	covering a wide scope in the environmental sustainability of Electronic 
	Systems. Regular sessions with talks and a poster session will offer a 
	place for the audience to discuss and share ideas.</p><h4>Topic 
	Areas</h4><p>Workshop topics include:</p><ul>	<li>Specification and 
	modelling of sustainable Electronic Systems</li>	<li>Life Cycle Assessment 
	tools and techniques</li>	<li>Electronic Design Automation tools for 
	eco-design</li>	<li>Design Space Exploration including environmental 
	aspects</li>	<li>Eco-reliability techniques to design sustainable systems 
	with extended lifetime</li>	<li>Reparability methods</li>	<li>Reuse 
	strategies</li>	<li>Recycling of Electronic Systems and Refurbish for a 
	second life of the products</li>	<li>Digital infrastructure refresh and 
	reuse strategies</li>	<li>Inter-disciplinary works linking the technology 
	aspects of eco-design and circular economy to social and economic 
	sciences</li>	<li>Projects in progress on the previous 
	topics</li></ul><h2>Introduction and keynote</h2><p>Tue, 14:00 - 
	14:40</p><p>14.00: Workshop introduction (C. Sandionigi, CEA)</p><p>14.10: 
	Keynote - Challenged with Planetary Boundaries? Addressing Design for 
	Absolute Sustainability in Electronics Research and Development Processes 
	(M. Rio, INP-Gre)</p><h2>Sustainable electronics in Europe</h2><p>Tue, 
	14:40 - 16:00</p><p>Session chair</p><p>Jonas Gustafsson, RISE, 
	SE</p><p>14.40: Towards the creation of a European ecosystem for 
	Sustainable Electronics (C. Sandionigi, CEA)</p><p>15.00: The Sustronics 
	project (O. Kattan, Philips)</p><p>15.20: ESOS - Electronics: Sustainable, 
	Open and Sovereign (T. Marty, INSA-Rennes)</p><p>15.40: Components 
	circular re-use of electronic scrap (N. Canis-Moal, Continental; J. 
	Gabriel, CEA)</p><h2>Life Cycle Assessment and eco-design of 
	electronics</h2><p>Tue, 16:15 - 18:00</p><p>Session chair</p><p>Chiara 
	Sandionigi, CEA, FR</p><p>16.15: 4MOD's eco-design method for consumer 
	electronics: Integrating Life Cycle Assessment into the design and R&amp;D 
	process (E. Whitmore, 4MOD)</p><p>16.30: Assessing the embodied carbon 
	footprint of a cellular base station with a parametric LCA (R. Dethienne, 
	UCLouvain)</p><p>16.45: Data center IT hardware refresh driven by 
	environmental impact assessment for a circular economy (P. Thampi, 
	RISE)</p><p>17.00: Chiplets: Opportunities for 
	reusable/replaceable/life-extended sustainable electronic chips (R. 
	Massoud, EPFL)</p><p>17.15: On the need for open life cycle analysis 
	datasets (T. Marty, INSA-Rennes)</p><p>17.30: Integrating screening Life 
	Cycle Assessment in digital system design flow to enable eco-design (M. 
	Peralta, CEA)</p><p>17.45: Making electronic greener? Profiling greener IC 
	and boards (G. Saucier, D&amp;R)</p></BODY></HTML>
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