Smart Sensors for Biological Application
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2023) | Viewed by 11715
Special Issue Editor
Interests: microfluidic sensing; electrochemical bio-sensing; point-of-care diagnostics; precision diagnostics; plasmonic sensing; microfluidic devices; lab-on-chip
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Dear Colleagues,
The sensing technology is a developing rapidly and employed in the direction of analytical application for the benefit of society. The current demand of sensing devices is not only for electronics but also for biological applications like; environmental observing, pathogen recognition, food care and disease monitoring. A Variety Of smart systems and built and introduced for a range of areas in this direction, from smart sensing to building and integration methods. Techniques reporting on the most recent knowledge advancements in multiplexed sensors and other types of smart sensor incorporated with microfluidics chips are of interest in this special issue. This includes photonic, optical, electrochemical, magnetic and other sensing strategies.
I persuade young and senior scientists to contribute in this special issue on “Smart Sensors for Biological application”, which is promising research subjects with a variety of applications. The scope of the journal is wide on sensing approaches but not limited to the specified areas:
- Lab-on-chip systems
- Multiplexed sensing
- 3D printed smart sensing model system;
- Sensor Fabrication technology for biological application;
- Biomimetic sensing model systems;
- Smart Photonic sensors;
Dr. Krishna Kant
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Bio-Sensing
- Microfluidic sensing
- Smart Sensor
- Multiplexed Sensor
- Lab-on-chip
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