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Announcements
22 December 2020
Chemosensors—Call for Special Issue Proposals
Chemosensors is calling for Special Issue proposals for the following topics:
Gas Sensors Electronic Noses and Tongues Semiconductor Sensors Graphene (Carbon)-Based Sensing Ion-Selective Sensor Applications Sensors for Food Quality, Microorganism, and Bacteria Monitoring Humidity Sensing Sensors for Drug Detection Nanosensors Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Wearable Chemical/Biomedical Sensors Chemical/Biomedical Imaging Sensors Fluorescent (Luminescent/Colorimetric) Sensors and Imaging SERS Sensors Screen-Printed Sensors Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors for Rapid Trace Analysis of Pollutants and Contaminants Electrochemical Sensors Based on Conductive Polymers Molecular Sensing and Molecular Electronics Method Development and Validation in Food and Pharmaceutical Analysis Advances in Analytical Strategies to Study Bioactive Compounds in Food and Food Waste |
Photoacoustic Sensors Spectroscopic Sensing Field Effect Transistor Sensors Multisensor Systems and Signal Processing in Analytical Chemistry Potentiometric Bio/Chemical Sensing Biomimetic Sensor Arrays Microfluidic Sensors Chemiresistive Sensors Acoustic Wave Sensors Supramolecular Sensors Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis Sol–Gel-Based Sensors and Devices Non-Invasive Biomedical Sensors Lab-on-a-Chip Technology Advanced Micro- and Nanotechnologies for Sensing Chemiresistive Sensors New Analytical Techniques and Methods in Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Single-Molecule Sensing Properties of Analytes/Matrices in Selection of Chromatographic Methods and Detection Techniques |
Any other proposals within the scope of the journal are welcome: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/chemosensors/about.
The following information will be required upon submission: Special Issue Title, Introduction, Planned Paper list.
The duties and benefits of acting as a Guest Editors are as follows:
– To re-define the title and scope of this Special Issue.
– To make decisions on whether a manuscript can be accepted for publication based on the reports we collect.
– To promote the Special Issue and increase its visibility at related academic conferences.
– Full/partial waivers on the publishing fees will be granted for your first submission in this Special Issue.
Guest Editorship: 2–3 Editors for a team. Benefits include balancing the workload for the editors and the opportunity for internal discussion in case any controversial issues arise. Moreover, as the Guest Editors have different research networks, cooperation would broaden the coverage of potential authors, thereby increasing the influence of the Special Issue. Once your proposal is approved, your priority will be to organize a team. The Publisher and EiC will review these co-editors to ensure they meet the journal’s editorial requirements. We encourage teams to include editors from multiple institutions and locations. This diversity reduces potential conflicts of interest and helps the issue to reach a wider audience.
If you are interested in editing a Special Issue, please contact us by 31 March 2021. To propose or request further information, please contact the Chemosensors Editorial Office ([email protected]). We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040; CODEN: CHEMO9) is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on the science and technology of chemical sensors and the related analytical methods published monthly online by MDPI. Chemosensors received its first Impact Factor of 3.108 with JCR category rankings of 27/86 (Q2) in ‘Chemistry, Analytical’; 13/27 (Q2) in ‘Electrochemistry’; and 16/64 (Q1) in ‘Instruments & Instrumentation’. The website of Chemosensors can be accessed here.