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Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series: Optoelectronic Sensing and Measurement Techniques

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 March 2027 | Viewed by 37

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School of Optoelectronic Engineering and Instrumentation Science, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
Interests: fiber optic sensors; photoacoustic spectroscopy; acoustic materials
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Dear Colleagues,

Optoelectronic sensing has emerged as a cornerstone technology for high-precision detection and measurement in diverse scientific and engineering domains, enabling unprecedented capabilities in monitoring physical, chemical, and biological phenomena. Continuous progress in photonic materials, semiconductor technologies, optical instrumentation, and signal processing has accelerated the development of sensing platforms with enhanced sensitivity, selectivity, miniaturization, and real-time operational capabilities. From integrated photonic and fiber-optic sensors to plasmonic, metasurface-assisted, and imaging-based systems, optoelectronic measurement technologies are increasingly addressing critical challenges in healthcare, environmental monitoring, industrial diagnostics, communication systems, and smart infrastructures.

The Special Issue welcomes original research articles, reviews, and communications focused on innovative sensing principles, optical and photonic sensor designs, integrated photonic and fiber-optic sensing systems, plasmonic and metasurface-enabled sensors, imaging and spectroscopy-based sensing, distributed and wearable sensing, sensor interrogation techniques, signal processing, and AI-assisted measurement strategies. Contributions addressing performance enhancement, sensitivity optimization, device fabrication, calibration, reliability, and real-world applications are particularly encouraged. This collection seeks to highlight both fundamental developments and translational advances that enable next-generation optoelectronic sensing and measurement technologies.

Dr. Muhammad Ali Butt
Dr. Zhenfeng Gong
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Keywords

  • optoelectronic sensing
  • photonic sensors
  • fiber-optic sensors
  • integrated photonics
  • optical measurement techniques
  • biosensing
  • plasmonic sensors
  • metasurfaces
  • spectroscopy-based sensing
  • distributed sensing
  • sensor interrogation
  • intelligent sensing
  • signal processing
  • artificial intelligence in sensing
  • wearable sensors
  • environmental monitoring
  • biomedical sensing

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