school students for writing scientific papers. All of the participants at this webinar were very interested in demonstrating what they had learned at the upcoming IEEESTEC. Participants during the " Electrons " workshop. projects. Miloš Marjanovic´ spoke about the organization of IEEESTEC as an example of good practice. One of the goals of this webinar was to establish cooperation between the Center for the Promotion of Science and the IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section through a project that prepares high The popularity of these events shows that students are very interested in science and technology. From the feedback and further communications with the participants, it is clear that students want to compete and network with other students who have similar interests. Throughout the year, the ED/SSC Serbia and Montenegro Chapter and the ED/SSC University of Niš Student Branch Chapter have been in touch with all past event participants to motivate and encourage them to participate in IEEESTEC. The 14th IEEESTEC will be held in the last week of November 2021. -Sandra Veljkovic, Milos Marjanovic, and Danijel Dankovic IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer Makoto Nagata Gives Talk at Switzerland Chapter T The IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) Switzerland Chapter organized its first webinar of 2021, together with Prof. Makoto Nagata from the University of Kobe, Japan. Nagata is a Distinguished Lecturer of the SSCS. The event was advertised and reported using Vtool, with 225 members enrolled. The slides are available from the same platform [1]. The presentation was hosted through an IEEE Member and Geographic Activities WebEx platform, and the recording is available on IEEE TV. After a Society and speaker introduction, Nagata started his lecDigital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSSC.2021.3088821 Date of current version: 25 August 2021 Prof. Makoto Nagata. IEEE SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS MAGAZINE SUMMER 2021 55 ture by introducing a set of issues related to signal integrity (SI) and power integrity (PI) as well as electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) in the context of ICs. His presentation took participants through essentially two main topics: the firsthttp://www.edu.kobe-u.ac.jp/stin-secafy/