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Advances in FET-Based Biosensors and Neuromorphic Devices: Exploring Artificial Perception and Biomimetic Sensing

This special issue belongs to the section “Biosensor and Bioelectronic Devices“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue focuses on the design and application of field-effect transistor (FET) biosensors, artificial sensory neurons, neuromorphic devices, and their expanded functionalities, such as artificial vision sensors, artificial tactile sensors, biomimetic gas sensors, and biomolecular fluid sensors. The aim of this Special Issue is to explore the potential of employing FET-structured device in artificial perception and biomimetic sensing.

FET biosensors hold great promise in the field of biosensing and biomedical applications. By designing artificial sensory neurons and neuromorphic devices based on FETs, the fusion of artificial intelligence and biology becomes possible. Additionally, incorporating FET characteristics enables functionalities like artificial vision, tactile sensing, biomimetic gas sensing, and biomolecular fluid sensing.

This Special Issue aims to gather original research articles and reviews showcasing advances in FET-based biosensors, device design, innovative applications, challenges, and future prospects. It provides a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among scientists, engineers, and researchers in the fields of artificial perception and biomimetic sensing.

In summary, this Special Issue highlights the design and application of FET-based biosensors, artificial sensory neurons, and neuromorphic devices. By leveraging FETs, researchers can achieve artificial perception and biomimetic sensing capabilities, including vision, touch, gas detection, and biomolecular analysis. The Special Issue seeks to promote research, drive technological innovations, and advance the fields of artificial perception and biomimetic sensing.

If you are interested in submitting a contribution, or if you have any questions, please contact me.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Sensors.

Dr. Yao Ni
Dr. Jiangdong Gong
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • field-effect transistor (FET) biosensors
  • artificial sensory neuron
  • neuromorphic devices
  • artificial vision sensor
  • artificial tactile sensor
  • biomimetic gas sensor
  • biomolecular fluid sensor

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Biosensors - ISSN 2079-6374