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6 February 2022
Sensors | Call for Papers for Special Issue: “Women’s Special Issue Series: Sensors”
Special Issue: “Women’s Special Issue Series: Sensors”
Website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/WoS
Dear Colleagues,
To celebrate and highlight the achievements of women in the sensors research area, this Special Issue, entitled “Women’s Special Issue Series: Sensors”, will present sensor-related work from leading female scientists. We also hope that this Special Issue will further encourage and promote the scientific contributions of female researchers in this field.
A “Women in Sensors Award” will be launched and granted to the best paper published in this Special Issue. Each award nominee will be assessed on her paper’s originality, quality, and contribution to the field by the Evaluation Committee. The winner will receive a certificate, an award of CHF 1000, and an opportunity to publish her next submission in Sensors free of charge.
The topic of this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:
- 3D sensing;
- Wearable sensors, devices, and electronics;
- Lab-on-a-chip;
- Sensor devices, technology, and applications;
- Advanced materials for sensing;
- Photonic sensors;
- Nanophotonics.
Keywords:
- laser scanning;
- structured light;
- reference measurements;
- natural head position;
- laser beam computer topography;
- medical image registration;
- kinect;
- reliability;
- inertial sensor;
- meta-analysis;
- flexible sensors;
- force measurements;
- spectroscopy;
- plasmonic sensing;
- point-of-care sensors, flexible sensors, SERS sensing, nanophotonics.
We welcome submissions from all authors.
Guest Editors:
Dr. Maria Leilani Torres
Dr. Areti Mourka
Dr. Anna Chiara De Luca