Magnetic Nanoparticles-Based Sensors: Research and Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 September 2024) | Viewed by 303
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanoparticles; ultrasound; transducer; sensors; acoustic; materials; thrombolysis; magnetic materials
Interests: biosystems engineering; dynamics and vibrations; micro/nano engineering
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Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue entitled "Magnetic Nanoparticles-Based Sensors: Research and Applications" explores the burgeoning field at the intersection of nanotechnology and sensor technology. Magnetic nanoparticles, due to their distinctive characteristics and adaptable uses, have become highly prospective candidates for the advancement of sensors, prompting extensive global research endeavors.
This Special Issue explores the most recent progress in the development, production, and utilization of sensors utilizing magnetic nanoparticles. These materials at the nanoscale demonstrate remarkable responsiveness to magnetic fields, rendering them very suitable for a diverse array of sensing applications. The research articles in this Special Issue will offer a thorough overview of the latest advancements, covering both fundamental aspects and practical applications.
The contributions to the Special Issue will encompass a wide range of topics such as the production of magnetic nanoparticles, their modification to improve sensing capacities, and novel designs for sensors. Experts from a range of fields, including materials science, physics, chemistry, and engineering, can collaborate to showcase advanced research and emphasize the potential influence of magnetic nanoparticle-based sensors in areas such as healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes. This compilation will be a helpful resource for scientists, engineers, and professionals who are interested in the changing field of magnetic nanoparticle sensors and their important significance in modern sensor technology.
Dr. Bohua Zhang
Dr. Chengzhi Shi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- magnetic nanoparticles
- magnetic sensor technology
- nanomagnetic materials
- magnetic properties
- magnetic nanocomposites
- magnetic field detection
- magnetic biosensors
- nanostructured magnetic materials
- magnetoresistive sensors
- magnetic signal transduction
- magnetic sensor fusion
- magnetic localization
- magnetic sensing systems
- robotic applications of magnetic nanomaterials
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