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TIC-STH 2009 : 2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference – Symposium on Sensors

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Link: http://www.tic-sth2009.org/
 
When Sep 26, 2009 - Sep 27, 2009
Where Toronto
Submission Deadline May 31, 2009
Categories    enginerring   technology   sensors
 

Call For Papers

The TIC-STH conference is an international forum for state-of-the-art research across a broad spectrum of the IEEE science and technology fields of interest. The Sensors Symposium will be the feature.

* Deliver your paper on-line (no need to travel)
* Get your paper published in the IEEE Explore
* Low Registration Fee – $299

Papers are invited in the areas related, but are not limited, to the
following topics:

• Biomedical Sensors
• Actuator Systems
• Electrochemical Sensors
• Physical Sensors
• Optical Sensors
• Electromagnetic Sensors
• Nanosensors

All submissions must conform to the TIC-STH 2009 submission policy and should be in English language.

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