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IEEE Sensors Journal Sensors Tutorials 2020 : IEEE Sensors Journal Sensors Tutorials: A Vigorous Dive into the Vast Sea of Sensor-Related Knowledge | |||||||||||
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The journey of seeking and understanding existing knowledge when stepping into a new direction is always interesting, fulfilling and rewarding. Although we live in the age of information, gathering that information through several research papers, review papers and books takes a major amount of our precious time. Almost every research field nowadays, involves some kind of multi/interdisciplinary nature, making it even more challenging. The answer to this challenge is tutorials, where all the knowledge for a specific subject is combined into a single crash-course.
This Special Issue of IEEE Sensors Journal aims to create a pool-of–knowledge on any SENSORRELATED issue through tutorials. The scope of this special issue is the same as the scope of the IEEE Sensors Journal (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/aboutJournal.jsp?punumber=7361) however, some examples of topics of interest are (but not limited to): Sensors based on Organic Field Effect Transistors and Organic Electrochemical Transistors Procedures, Techniques and Custom Pastes for Fabrication of Printed Electrodes for Sensing Applications Impedance Spectroscopy Sensors, Governing Physics and Practical Considerations Electronic Interfaces and Read-out Systems for Sensors Functionalization of Surfaces for Biosensing Applications Electrochemical Sensing Techniques, Governing Physics and Practical Considerations Enhanced Surface Raman Spectroscopy for Ultra-Sensitive Devices Sensing using the Memristive Approach, Governing Physics and Instrumentation Challenges Time Series Data Processing and Its Sensing Applications Sensors-Driven Intelligent Systems Solicited and invited papers shall undergo the standard IEEE Sensors Journal peer review process. All manuscripts must be submitted on-line, via the IEEE Manuscript Central™, see http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sensors. When submitting, please indicate in the “Manuscript Type” dropdown menu and by e-mail to Leigh Ann Testa, testa.l@ieee.org, that the paper is intended for the “Sensors Tutorials: A Vigorous Dive to the Vast Sea of Sensor-Related Knowledge” Special Issue. Authors are particularly encouraged to suggest names of potential reviewers for their manuscripts in the space provided for these recommendations in Manuscript Central. For manuscript preparation and submission, please follow the guidelines in the Information for Authors at the IEEE Sensors Journal webpage, http://www.ieee-sensors.org/journals Deadlines: Manuscript Submission: January 31, 2021 Notification of Acceptance: May 31, 2021 Final Manuscript published in IEEExplore: September, 2021 Guest Editors: Lead GE: Marios Sophocleous University of Cyprus Cyprus sophocleous.marios@ucy.ac.cy Julius Georgiou University of Cyprus Cyprus julio@ucy.ac.cy Andreas Andreou John’s Hopkins University USA aandreo1@jhu.edu Yosi Shacham-Diamand Tel Aviv University Israel yosish@tauex.tau.ac.il Theerawit Wilaiprasitporn Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science & Technology, Thailand theerawit.w@vistec.ac.th John Atkinson University of Southampton UK jka@soton.ac.uk Paddy French Technical University Delft The Netherlands p.j.french@tudelft.nl Eduardo Garcia-Breijo Polytechnic University of Valencia Spain egarcia@eln.upv.es Mohammad Russel Dalian University of Technology China mrussel@dlut.edu.cn |
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