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13 January 2023
Sensors | Season’s Greetings from Dr. Edgar Muñoz—Section Editor-in-Chief of “Nanosensors”
This Season's Greetings video is from the Section Editor-in-Chief of the “Nanosensors” Section, Dr. Edgar Muñoz, who is a professor at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain.
The "Nanosensors" Section was established in 2020; it publishes high-quality, original, peer-reviewed papers covering all aspects of nanosensors and microsensors, including the design of the structure and composition of sensing materials, improvement of existing micro-/nanosensors, exploration of new sensing concepts and techniques, and various applications of the micro-/nanosensors.
We welcome high-quality original research papers and reviews. The topics include, but are not limited to:
- Nanosensors and devices; microsensors and devices;
- Nanoprobes;
- Micro-/nanoscale photodetectors;
- Micro-/nanorobotic drug delivery;
- Sensing and detection in theranostics;
- Sensors based on nanomaterials;
- Sensors based on two-dimensional materials;
- Sensing mechanisms;
- Nanophotonics;
- Micro-/nano-chip; lab-on-a-chip sensor devices;
- MEMS; NEMS; bioMEMS/NEMS;
- Microfluidics and nanofluidics;
- Nano-optics and nanospectroscopy;
- Microplasma devices;
- Electronic skin;
- Flexible sensors;
- Strain sensors;
- Capacitive and pressure sensors;
- Nano energy.