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Engineering Proceedings, Volume 21, Issue 1

2022 I3S 2022 - 57 articles

The 9th International Symposium on Sensor Science

Warsaw, Poland | 20–22 June 2022

Volume Editors:
Piotr Lesiak, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Tomasz Woliński, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Leszek Jaroszewicz, Military University of Technology, Poland

Cover Story: The 9th International Symposium on Sensor Science was held in Warsaw, Poland, from 20 to 22 June 2022. Sensor technology has been shown to be suitable for applications in many important fields, including industrial applications, security medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring. This international conference, supported by the Photonics Society of Poland, Warsaw University of Technology as well MDPI Sensors, brings together scientists from different areas to discuss important recent developments in sensor technology. The conference focused on the following topics: chemical sensors; biosensors; physical sensors; optical/photonic sensors; sensor applications; specialty optical fibers for sensing; materials, microfluidics, configurations and strategies for sensing; distributed sensing in optical fibers; amorphous materials for sensor applications; etc.
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Articles (57)

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Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from a defect in the production or function of insulin, secreted by β cells of the pancreatic islets. Pancreatic islets are spherical cell aggregates (10...

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Tuning the Sensing Properties of Carbon Dots for Colorimetric Detection of Heavy Metals in Water

  • Roberto Pizzoferrato,
  • Ramanand Bisauriya,
  • Simonetta Antonaroli,
  • Matteo Ardini,
  • Francesco Angelucci and
  • Antonella Ricci

Carbon dots (CDs) have recently emerged as a new class of fluorescent nanomaterial that can be prepared and modified in order to determine sensitivity to a variety of chemical and biological analytes. This versatility originates from different strate...

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Selected Issues on Electromagnetic Standardization of Soil Moisture

  • Wojciech Skierucha,
  • Andrzej Wilczek,
  • Agnieszka Szypłowska,
  • Marcin Kafarski,
  • Arkadiusz Lewandowski and
  • Jacek Majcher

A large number of electromagnetic sensors for measuring soil moisture available on the market, differing in their method of measurement, price, shape, measurement volume, durability, etc., mislead the potential user. They cannot compare the right mea...

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Plasmonic Sensors Based on Plastic Light-Diffusing Fibers

  • Nunzio Cennamo,
  • Francesco Arcadio,
  • Domenico Del Prete,
  • Aldo Minardo and
  • Luigi Zeni

A very simple to realize, low-cost, and highly sensitive plasmonic sensor, based on a polymeric light-diffusing fiber (LDF), is presented. The proposed surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor is realized by sputtering a gold nanofilm on an LDF made of...

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Influence of the Printing Pastes’ Rheology on Screen-Printed Electrochemical Sensors’ Performance

  • Filip Budny,
  • Marta Jarczewska,
  • Piotr Aureliusz Walter,
  • Sandra Lepak-Kuc,
  • Dominik Baraniecki,
  • Andrzej Pepłowski and
  • Małgorzata Jakubowska

This study concerns printed, disposable voltammetric electrodes for bioanalytical applications. Sensing electrodes’ electrochemically active surface area was found to relate to the screen-printing pastes’ rheology and manufacturing parame...

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Electroactive polymer (EAP) strain sensors have gained appreciable attention as a potential candidate for their application in the area of soft electromechanical devices and have been widely used in soft robotics, healthcare, augmented reality, and w...

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