期刊名称:SENSORS
ISSN: | 1424-8220
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出版频率: | Semi-monthly
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出版社: | MDPI, ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, BASEL, SWITZERLAND, CH-4052
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出版社网址: | http://www.mdpi.org/
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期刊网址: | http://www.mdpi.net/sensors
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影响因子: | 3.576 |
主题范畴: | CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL; ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC; INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims
Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220) provides an advanced forum for the science and technology of sensors and biosensors. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical details in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. There are, in addition, two unique features of this Journal:
Manuscripts regarding research proposals and research ideas will be particularly welcomed.
Electronic files and software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
Manuscripts concerning summaries and surveys on research cooperations and projects (that are founded by national governments) to give information for a braod field of users
Scope
Electrochemical sensors
Electrical sensors
Thermal-based sensors
Mass-sensitive devices
Sensors in the food industry. Biosensors. Sensors for medicine. Corrosion sensors. Sensors for environmental monitoring. pH sensors. Fiber optic sensors. Gas sensors. Ceramic sensors. Sensors devices. Sensor arrays. Nanosensors. Software for sensors. Sub-surface structural inspection. Analytical methods with sensors.
Instructions to Authors
Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220) aims to maintain a rapid editorial procedure and a rigorous peer-review system. It is funded by publication charges paid by authors. This allows us to provide unlimited free access to the online edition for readers. Authors can distribute an unlimited number of e-reprints via e-mail free of charge. Accepted papers will be published immediately. Authors are kindly asked to prepare and submit manuscripts according the following instructions.
Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be submitted in English by e-mail with a covering e-mail, to sensors@mdpi.org
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The paper style of Molecules should be followed. You may download a sample paper and a template file from Molecules homepage. The full titles and the cited papers can be given. However, reference numbers should be placed in square brackets [ ], and placed before the punctuation; for example [4] or [1-3], and all the references should be listed separately and as the last section at the end of the manuscript. Journal references must cite the title of the paper and its starting and ending pages, thus
8. Bowman, C. M.; Landee, F. A.; Reslock, M. A. Chemically Oriented Storage and Retrieval System. 1. Storage and Verification of Structural Information. J. Chem. Doc. 1967, 7, 43-47.
References to books should cite the authors(s), title, publisher, publication date, and page.
9. Smith, A. B. Textbook of Organic Chemistry; D. C. Jones: New York, 1961; pp 123-126.
In referring to a book written by various contributors, cite authors(s) first, as in
10. Winstein, S.; Henderson, R. B. In Heterocyclic Compounds; Elderfield, R. C., Ed.; Wiley: New York, 1950; Vol. 1, Chapter 1, p 60.
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Editorial Board
Virtual Editorial Center
Scientific Advisory Editor Prof. Dr. Ernõ Pungor Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics H-1111 Budapest, Gell¨¦rt t¨¦r 4. HUNGARY E-mail:mailto:pungor@tki.aak.bme.hu
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Milan M. Antonijevic Technical Faculty Bor, University of Belgrade, P.O.Box 50, 19210 BOR, Serbia, Yugoslavia Tel. +381 30 24 555, Fax : +381 30 21 078, E-mail:mailto:adanilo@ptt.yu Key words: Electrochemical sensors, electrodes, potentiometry, minerals dissolution, corrosion
North American Editor (Position open)
Australian Editor Prof. Dr. D. Brynn Hibbert School of Chemical Sciences , University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, AUSTRALIA Tel:+61 2 9385 4713, Fax:+61 2 9385 6141 E-mail: b.hibbert@unsw.edu.au http://www.chem.unsw.edu.au/research/groups/esc/ESCgroup.htm Key words :electrochemical analysis, ion selective electrodes, biosensors, electronic nose, chemometrics, metrology
Asian Editor Prof. Dr. Huangxian Ju Department of Chemistry, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, P.R.CHINA Telephone: 86-25-3593593(O), Fax: 86-25-3317761(O) E-mail: hxju@jlonline.com Key words: Immunosensors, Electrochemical sensors, Chemically modified electrodes, Biosensors, Electroanalysis.
Editor for Research Projects Prof. Dr. Michael J. Schoening University of Applied Sciences Aachen, Department of Applied Physics, Ginsterweg 1, D-52428 Juelich and Research Centre Juelich GmbH, Institute of Thin Films and Interfaces, D-52425 Juelich, GERMANY Tel: +49-2461-612973 o. -993215, Fax: +49-2461-612940 E-mail: m.j.schoening@fz-juelich.de http://www.fz-juelich.de/isi/sensorik/ Key words: silicon-based (bio-)chemical sensors, field-effect devices, thin film and semiconductor techniques, microsystem technology
Production Editor Dejan V. Antic Technical Faculty Bor, University of Belgrade, P.O.Box 50, 19210 BOR, Serbia, Yugoslavia E-mail:mailto:anticdv@ptt.yu
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Assistant Publisher Dr. Francis F. Muguet Laboratoire de Math¨¦matiques Appliqu¨¦es, ENSTA (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Techniques Avancees), 32 Boulevard Victor, F-75739 Paris Cedex, France. Tel. (33) 1.45.52.60.19, Fax : (33) 1.45.52.52.82, e-mail: muguet@ensta.fr http://www.ensta.fr/~muguet
International Advisory Editorial Board
Professor Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory, Biological and Medical Research Department, MBC-03-65 King Faisal Specilaist Hospital and Research Centre, P.O.Box 3354, Riyadh 11211, SAUDI ARABIA E-mail: mailto:%20enein@kfshrc.edu.sa Fax: 966-1-4427858, Tel. 966-1-4427859 Key words: elelctrochemical analysis of drugs,design of chemcial sensors and biosensors for drug analysis,enantioselective sensors
Dr. Joseph D. Andrade Depts. of Bioengineering, Materials Science, and Pharmaceutics Lab for the Modeling, Measurement, and Management of the Metabolome (4M Lab) University of Utah, 50 S. Campus Center Dr., Rm. 2480 MEB, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9202, USA Phone: 801-581-4379, Fax: 801-585-5361 E-mail: joe.andrade@m.cc.utah.edu http://www.healthtechcost.med.utah.edu/ www.bioen.utah.edu/faculty/jda Key words: luminescence, immunosensor, biosensor, enzyme sensor, metabolome sensors
Dr. Mark Arnold Department of Chemistry, 230 Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories, University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA tel: 319-335-1368, fax: 319-353-1115 E-mail: mark-arnold@uiowa.edu http://ostc.physics.uiowa.edu/~arg Key words: spectroscopic sensors, near infrared spectroscopy, noninvasive glucose sensing, biosensors, in situ, continuous monitoring of clinical, biotechnological, environmental, biological, and biochemical processes
Dr. Mohammed Bakir Department of Chemistry, The University of the West Indies-Mona Campus Kingston 7, Jamaica, W.I. Phone: (876) 927-1910, Fax: (876) 977-1835 E-mail: mbakir@uwimona.edu.jm Key words:: Molecular Sensors, Optical and Electrochemical Sensors, Electrochemistry, X-ray Crystallography, Rhenium
Dr. Jiri Barek Deptartment of Analytical Chemistry, Charles University Albertov 2030, 128 43 Prague 2, CZECH REPUBLIC Phone: +420-2-2195 2295, Fax: +420-2-24913538 E-mail:mailto:%20Barek@prfdec.natur.cuni.cz Keywords: Electrochemical sensors, mercury electrodes, carbon paste electrodes, chemically modified carbon paste electrodes, electrochemical detection in HPLC
Prof. Dr. Loïc J. Blum Laboratoire de Genie Enzymatique et Biomol¨¦culaire UMR CNRS 5013 - Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Bâtiment CPE, 69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex, FRANCE TEL : + (33) (0)4 72 43 13 97, FAX : + (33) (0)4 72 44 79 70 E mail: Loic.Blum@univ-lyon1.fr Key words: chemi- and bio-luminescence, electrochemiluminescence, immunosensors, protein chips, fiberoptic biosensors
Prof. Dr. Richard B. Brown 2403 EECS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122, USA Tel: 734-763-4207, Fax: 734-763-9324 E-mail: brown@umich.edu Key words:solid-state chemical sensors; microelectromechanical systems; mixed-signal circuits; high-performance, radiation-hard, and low-power microprocessors; CMOS, SOI and GaAs.
Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Brozozka Department of Analytical Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Noakowskiego 3, 00-664 Warszawa, POLAND Tel: +48-22-660-5427, Fax: +48-22-660-5631 E-mail:brzozka@chemix.ch.pw.edu.pl http://www.ch.pw.edu.pl/~brzozka Keywords: Electrochemical and optical sensors, CHEMFETs, Solid-state sensors, Durability of sensors, Ion-sensitive membranes
Prof. Dr. Herman Budnikov Kremlyovskaya str., 18, Kazan State University, Analytical Chemistry Department, 420008, Kazan, RUSSIA, E-mail: herman.budnikov@ksu.ru http://chem.kcn.ru/ Key words: electroanalysis, chemical modified elecdrodes (CME), biosensors, voltammetry
Prof. Dr. Karl Cammann Chair of Analytical Chemistry and Head of the Institute for Chemical and Biochemical Sensor Research ICB University of Muenster Mendelstr. 7 DE-48149 Muenster GERMANY Tel.: +49-251-980-2999 Fax: +49-251-980-2802 E-mail: cammann@uni-muenster.de http://www.icb-online.de/ Research topics:1.) Electroanalytical and optical chemical sensors and biosensors 2.) DNA-Arrays and immuno-probes and 3.) Sensor validation and quality control
Prof. Dr. Maria Filomena Camoes Centro de Electoquimica e Cinetica, Dept. of Chem. and Biochemistry, Universidade de Lisboa Fac. de Ciencias, Edificio C1-5 Piso, Campo Grande, P-1700 Lisboa, PORTUGAL Tel: +351-21-757-3141 Chem. Dept., +351-21-390-6138, Fax: 351-21-750-0088 E-mail: fcamoes@fc.ul.pt Research fields: electroanalytical chemistry, chemical sensors
Dr. Marco F. Cardosi Inverness Medical Ltd. Beechwood Park North Inverness, IV2 3ED Tel: 01463 724600 Ext. 786, Fax: 01463 724601 Ext. 786 E-mail: marco.cardosi@invmed.com http://www.invernessmedical.com/ Key words: Electrochemical sensors, glucose sensors, diabetes, diabetes care, medical devices
Prof. Dr. Geun Sig Cha Department of Chemistry Kwangwoon University 447-1 Wolgye-Dong, Nowon-Ku Seoul 139-701, KOREA Tel: +822-940-5244, Fax: +822-911-8584 E-mail: gscha@daisy.kwangwoon.ac.kr Key words: chemical sensors, biosensors, strip sensors, protein chips, immunoassay
Dr. Deborah Charych Chiron Corporation - Life Sciences Center, Bio-organic Chemistry 4.520, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA tel: 510-923-8383, fax: 510-923-3360 E-mail: deb_charych@chiron.com
Prof. Dr. Gary D. Christian Department of Chemistry, 36 Bagley Hall, University of Washington, Box 351700, Seattle, WA 98195-1700,USA Phone: 206-543-1635, Fax: 206-685-3478 Email: christian@chem.washington.edu http://depts.washington.edu/chemfac/christian.html Key words: Ion selective electrodes, potentiometry, voltammetry, fiber optic sensors
Prof. Dr. Anders Colmsjö Stockholm University, Dept Analytical Chemistry, 106 91 Stockholm, SWEDEN Tel: +46 8 674 71 97, Fax: +46 8 15 63 91 E-mail: anders.colmsjo@anchem.su.se http://www.anchem.su.se/ Key words: Air monitoring, fluorescence, chromatography, spectroscopy, chemometrics, data processing.
Prof. Dr. A. Costa-Garcia Departamento de Quimica Fisica y Analitica, Universidad de Oviedo, 33006 Oviedo, Asturias, SPAIN Tel: +34(9)85103488, fax: +34(9)85103125 E-mail: costa@sauron.quimica.uniovi.es Key words: Electrochemical immunoanalytical devices, screen-printed electrodes, gold electrodes, ultramicroelectrodes, flow injection immunoelectronanalysis
Professor Dr Robert F. Curl* Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of Natural Sciences Chemistry Department MS-60, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, USA Phone: (713)348-4816 Fax: (713)348-5155 E-mail: rfcurl@rice.edu Winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dr. Reza Dabestani Physical Organic Group, Chemical & Analytical sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O.Box 2008, MS-6100 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6100 USA Tel: (865)576-7325, Fax: (865)574-7596 E-mail: dabestanir@ornl.gov http://www.ornl.gov/divisions/casd Key words: Fluorescent Optical Sensors, Molecular dynamics, Photochemistry & Photophysics, Fast Kinetic Spectroscopy, Radiation Curing of Polymer Composites
Dr. Tejal A. Desai Department of Bioengineering (M/C 063), University of Illinois at Chicago 851 South Morgan Street, Room 218, Chicago, IL 60607, USA Tel: 312-413-8723, Fax: 312-996-5921 Email:tdesai@uic.edu www.uic.edu/dept/bioe/faculty/tejal_desai Keywords: bioMEMS, nanoporous, biosensors, surface modification, soft lithography, cell-based assays
Dr. Manuel del Valle Department of Chemistry, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Edifici Cn, 08193 Bellaterra, SPAIN Tel: ++34-93-581 1836 Fax: ++34-93-581 2379 E-mail: mdelvalle@gsb.uab.es http://website.lineone.net/~mdelvalle Key words: Electrochemical sensors, ISFETs, sensor arrays, computer-based instrumentation, flow-injection analysis
Prof. Dr. Franz Dickert Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Waehringerstrasse 38, A-1090, Vienna, AUSTRIA Tel: +431 4277/52317 , Fax: +431 4277/9523 E-mail: franz.dickert@univie.ac.at Key words: Mass sensitive Transducers (QCM,SAW), Fluorescence, Surface Chemistry, Host Guest Chemistry, Molecular Imprinting
Prof. Dr. Shaojun Dong 159 People's Street Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun, Jilin 130022, CHINA Fax: +86-431-5689711 Phone: +86-431-5262101 E-mail: dongsj@ns.ciac.jl.cn Key words: Electrochemistry, Eletroanalysis, Bioelectrochemistry, Spectroelectrochemistry and biosensors
Prof. Dr. Johan F.J. Engbersen Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Twente P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The NETHERLANDS Tel: +31-53-4892926, Fax: +31-53-4892890 E-mail:J.F.J.Engbersen@ct.utwente.nl Key words: chemical sensors, biosensors, optical sensors, chemoselective layers, organic chemistry.
Dr. Igor M. Filanovsky Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2G7, CANADA phone: (780) 492-3904, Fax: (780) 492-1811 E-mail: igor@ee.ualberta.ca http://www.ee.ualberta.ca/~igor/ Key words: circuits, analog integrated circuits, oscillations and oscillators, circuits for sensors
Prof. Dr. M. Reza Ghadiri Departments of Chemistry & Molecular Biology and the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology The Scripps Research Institute, BCC-104, 10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 Phone: (858) 784-2700, Fax: (858) 784-2798 E-mail: ghadiri@scripps.edu
Prof. Miklos Gratzl Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH 44106, USA Tel: USA 216 368-6589, Fax USA 216 368-4969 E-mail: mxg13@po.cwru.edu Key words:In vitro and in vivo biomedical sensing, Single cell level electrochemical and optical studies, Electrochemistry and optical methods in microscopic domains
Professor Craig A. Grimes Department of Electrical Engineering & Materials Research Institute 217 Materials Research Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802, USA Phone: 814.865.9142; Fax: 814.865.6780 Email: cgrimes@engr.psu.edu http://www.ee.psu.edu/grimes/ Keywords: Wireless sensors; remote query sensors; restricted geometry materials
Professor Vinod K. Gupta Department of Chemistry,Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee ( Formerly University of Roorkee ) Roorkee-247667 Uttaranchal INDIA Phone 0091-1332-85801 Fax 0091-1332-73560 E-mail: mailto:%20vinodfcy@iitr.ernet.in or mailto:%20vinodfcy@yahoo.com www.iitr.ernet.in/acads/depts/chemistry/faculty/vkgupta.htm Keywords: Potentiometric Sensors/ Ion Sensors/ Ion Selective Electrodes/ Sensors for Heavy Metals/ Chemical Sensors
Dr. Clifford K. Ho Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, MS-0735 Albuquerque, NM 87185-0735, USA Phone: (505) 844-2384, FAX: (505) 844-7354 E-mail: mailto:%20ckho@sandia.gov www.sandia.gov/sensors me.unm.edu/~cliff Keywords: chemiresistor, chemical sensing, in-situ, soil, groundwater, VOC, hydrocarbon, environmental, monitoring
Professor Kuo-Chuan Ho Department ofChemical Engineering National Taiwan University Taipei, Taiwan 10617 Fax:+886-2-2362-3040 E-mail: mailto:%20kcho@ms.cc.ntu.edu.tw
Prof. James Holm-Kennedy Director, Physical Electronics Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Hawaii. tel: (808) 528-2215 E-mail: mailto:%20jhk@pixi.com Keywords: Semiconductor, device, magnetic, biosensor, DNA, Antibody
Dr. Hsuan-Jung Huang Department of Chemistry, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, 80424, TAIWAN Tel: 886-7-5252000 ext. 3919, Fax: 886-7-5253919 E-mail: hjhuang@mail.nsysu.edu.tw Key words: : electrochemical detector, biosensor, chemiluminescence, immunoanalysis
Dr. Andrzej Jelenski Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, ul. Wolczynska 133, 01-919 Warszawa, POLAND Tel: 48-22-8354416, Fax: 48228349003 E-mail: jelens_a@sp.itme.edu.pl Key words: Microsystems, Optoelectronics, Microwave Technology, Materials ( technology ), Lasers
Dr. Ivan Jelinek Deptartment of Analytical Chemistry, Charles University Albertov 2030, 128 43 Prague 2, CZECH REPUBLIC Phone: +420-2-2195 2290, Fax: +420-2-24913538 E-mail:mailto:%20ijelinek@prfdec.natur.cuni.cz Keywords: Optical sensors, silicone-based sensors, luminiscence, electrophoresis, environmental analysis, pharmaceutical analysis
Dr. Raz Jelinek Department of Chemistry, Ben Gurion University, Beersheva 84105, ISRAEL Tel: +972-8-6461747, Fax: +972-8-6472943, E-mail: razj@bgumail.bgu.ac.il http://www.bgu.ac.il/chem/Razj/Razj.htm Key words: biosensors, interface sensors, membranes, biomolecular recognition
Prof. Dr. Eugenii Katz Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91904, ISRAEL FAX: 972-2-652 77 15, Tel: 972-2-658 62 57 E-mail: ekatz@vms.huji.ac.il www.geocities.com/neveyaakov Key words: electrochemistry, bioelectrochemistry, biosensors, bioelectronics, enzymes, self-assembling, monolayers, modifiesd electrodes
Dr Arkady A. Karyakin Chief Scientist, Head of the Laboratory "Biosensors and Biomolecular Electronics" Faculty of Chemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Lenin Hills, GSP-3, 119899 Moscow, RUSSIA Fax: (7-095) 939 5417 E-mail: karyakin@chem.msu.ru http://www.chem.msu.ru/homes/biosens/maine.htm Key words: Electrochemical biosensors, immunosensors, DNA-sensors, chemical liquid sensors, transducers
Dr. Spas D. Kolev Department of Chemistry, La Trobe University, Victoria 3086, AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 3 9479 3747, Fax: +61 3 9479 1399 E-mail: S.D.Kolev@latrobe.edu.au http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/chemistry/staff/sdk/sdk.htm Key words: electrochemical sensors, optodes, gas sensors, flow analysis, membrane studies
Prof. Dr. Lauro Tatsuo Kubota Institute of Chemistry - UNICAMP, Cidade Universit¨¢ria Zeferino Vaz POBox 6154, Zip Code 13083-970, Campinas, SP, BRAZIL Phone: 55 19 3788 3127, Fax: 55 19 3788 3023 E-mail: kubota@iqm.unicamp.br Key words: Bisensors, Modified electrode, sensors, imunosensors, electrochemical sensors, nanosensors.
Dr. Jan Labuda Associate Professor Department of Analytical Chemistry, Slovak Technical University, 81237 Bratislava, SLOVAKIA Tel: 00421-7-59325277, Fax: 00421-7-52926043 E-mail: labuda@chtf.stuba.sk http://www:chtf.stuba.sk/ Key words: electrochemical sensors and biosensors, chemically modified electrodes, DNA biosensors, heavy metals, electrocatalysis
Prof. Dr. Paul E. Laibinis Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 66-462 Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA Tel: (617) 253-4975, Fax: (617) 258-5042 E-mail: pel@mit.edu, Key words: Thin films, Surface modification, Biosensors, DNA immobilization, Self-Assembly
Dr. Daniel A. Lowy Naval Research Laboratory Code 6900, Building 30 4555 Overlook Ave., S. W. Washington, D. C., 200375-5348, USA Tel: 1 (202) 404-6067, Fax: 1 (202) 767-9594 E-mail: http://www.mdpi.net/sensors/mailto Key words: electroanalytical chemistry (DNA and protein detection, gold nanoclusters, phospholipid vesicles, miniaturized reference electrodes), bio-fuel cells and electrocatalysis, electroorganic synthesis, corrosion in hydrogels, monolayer and ionic multilayer sytems on electrodes
Dr. Mike Lyons Electroactive Polymer Sensors Laboratory Chemistry Department Institute of Advanced Materials Science University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin 2, IRLEAND E-mail: melyons@TCD.IE Key words: : Electroactive polymer sensors; amperometric enzyme biosensors; mathematical modelling of amperometric sensors; electronically conducting polymers; magneto-electrochemistry; carbon nanotube electrochemistry
Dr. Chad A. Mirkin Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208, USA Phone: (708) 491-2907, Fax: (708) 491-7713 E-mail: camirkin@chem.nwu.edu http://www.chem.nwu.edu/~mkngrp
Prof. Dr. Vladimir M. Mirsky Istitute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemo- and Biosensors University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, GERMANY FAX: +49 941 9434064, Tel.: +49 941 9434011 E-mail: vladimir.mirsky@chemie.uni-regensburg.de Key words: self-assembling monolayers, electrochemistry, lipid membranes,molecular imprinting, biomimetic membranes, affinity sensors
Dr. Boris Mizaikoff Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Applied Sensors Laboratory (ASL) Boggs Building 770 State Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0400, USA Tel: +1 (404) 894 4030, Fax: +1 (404) 894 7452 Email: boris.mizaikoff@chemistry.gatech.edu http://asl.chemistry.gatech.edu/ Key words: chemical sensors, sensor devices
Prof. Dr. Michael R. Neuman Joint Program in Biomedical Engineering of the University of Memphis and the University of Tennessee Memphis, Herff College of Engineering, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3210 Telephone: (901) 678-5665, FAX: (901) 678-5030 E-mail: mneuman@cc.memphis.edu Key words: microfabricated sensors, thin-film, thick-film, physical sensors, and sensors in perinatal medicine
Dr. Janusz Nowotny Centre for Materials Research in Energy Conversion School of Materials Science and Engineering The University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney NSW 2052, AUSTRALIA Tel: 61 2 9385 6465, 61 2 9385 6459, Fax: 61 2 9385 6467 E-mail: J.Nowotny@unsw.edu.au Key words:solid-state electrochemistry, solid-state sensors, charge transfer, zirconia, interface properties, segregation
Dr. Keat Ghee Ong SenTech Corporation 200 Innovation Boulevard Suite 236, State College PA 16803 USA Phone (814)238-8161 Email: kgong@sentechbiomed.com Key words: Magnetoelastic sensors, magnetic sensors, sensor materials, carbon nanotubes, nanoporous ceramic, magnetism, electromagnetism
Dr. Vladimiros Papangelakis Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry University of Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3ES, CANADA E-mail: papange@chem-eng.utoronto.ca http://www.chem-eng.utoronto.ca/~papange/ Key words:sensors, hydrometallurgy, chemical engineering
Dr. Wenfeng Peng Industrial Scientific Corporation, 1001 Oakdale Road Oakdale, PA 15071, USA Telephone: (412) 490-1826, Fax: (412) 7888353 E-mail: wpeng@indsci.com Key words: Sensors, Electrochemical sensors, Gas sensors, Electrodes, Analytical chemistry
Dr. Krishna C. Persaud DIAS, UMIST, PO BOX 88, Sackville Street, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK Tel. +44 (0) 161 200 4892, Fax. +44 (0) 161 200 4879 E-mail: KCPERSAUD@UMIST.AC.UK Key words: Gas and odour sensors, sensor arrays, conducting polymers, olfactory sensing
Dr Gary R. Pickrell Associate Director, Center for Photonics Technology Research Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Affiliated Research Assistant Professor, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA Office:(540) 231-4677 Fax:(540) 231-2158 E-mail: pickrell@vt.edu
Dr.Stephen Quake Associate Professor of Applied Physics Caltech MS 128-95, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Tel: 626 395 3362, Fax: 626 793 8675 E-mail: quake@caltech.edu http://thebigone.caltech.edu/quake/ Key words:Microfluidics, soft lithography, DNA chips, active fluidics
Dr. Mietek Rekas School of Materials Science and Engineering The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia FAX: 61-2-9385 6467, Phone: 61-2-9385 6459 E-mail: mailto:%20M.Rekas@unsw.edu.au Key words: Solid state electrochemical gas sensors, Electronic conductance gas sensors ( conductometric sensors), Solid electrolytes: Zirconia( oxygen conductors), Nasicon and Beta-alumina ( Na conductors), proton conductors, Oxygen (O2) sensors, Carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors, CO sensors, SOx sensors, NOx sensors, Hydrogen (H2) sensors, Hydrocarbon (CHx) sensors
Dr. Helmut Ringsdorf Institute of Organic Chemistry, University Mainz, Duesbergweg 10-14, D-55099 Mainz, GERMANY Tel.: +49-6131-39 22402, Fax: +49-6131-39 23145 E-mail: ringsdor@mail.uni-mainz.de Key words: Biomembrane Models, Supramolecular Systems,Specific recognition, Self-Assembly, Polymer Therapeutics
Prof. Dr. Judith Rishpon Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv 69978, ISRAEL Tel: +972-3-640-9366, Fax: +972-3-6409407 E-mail: Rishpon@post.tau.ac.il http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/biotechnology/rishpon/rishpon.html Key words: biosensors, bioelectrochemical sensors, enzime electrodes, immunoelectrodes, on-site monitoring
Dr. Johannes Schwank Professor of Chemical Engineering 3030 H.H. Dow Building, 2300 Hayward Street, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2136, USA Tel: (734) 764-3374, FAX: (734) 763-0459 E-mail: mailto:schwank@engin.umich.edu http://www.engin.umich.edu/dept/cheme/people/schwank.html Key words: gas sensors, micromachined sensors, conductometry, thin films, catalysis
Prof. Dr. Ursula E. Spichiger-Keller Centre for Chemical Sensors and Chemical Information Technology (CCS) ETH Technopark,Technoparkstr. 1, CH-8005 Z¨¹rich, Switzerland Phone +41 (1) 445 1231, Fax +41 (1) 445 1233 E-mail: http://www.mdpi.net/sensors/:"mailto: http://www.chemsens.ethz.ch/html/uspi.html
Dr. Joseph R. Stetter Illinois Institute of Technology, BCPS Department 3101 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60616, USA Tel: 312 567 3443; 312 567 5875, Fax: 312 567 3494 E-mail: joseph.stetter@iit.edu Key words: chemical sensors, electrochemistry, systems, microfabrication, electronic nose, sensor arrays, environmental, gas sensors, chemical imaging
Dr Edward E. Tarver Analytical Materials Sciences Department,Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, California, 94551-0969 P.O. Box 969, Mail Stop 9403, Livermore, CA 94551-0969, USA E-mail: eetarve@sandia.gov
Dr. Wladyslaw Torbicz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences ul. Ks. Trojdena 4, 02-109 Warszawa (Warsaw), POLAND Tel: (++)22 48 659 55 34, Fax: (++)22 48 659 70 30 E-mail: wtorbicz@hrabia.ibib.waw.pl http://%20www.ibib.waw.pl/ Key words: electronics, biomeasurement, semiconductor chemical sensors and biosensors, chemically sensitive field effect transistors (ISFETs, EnFETs), enzymatic biosensors
Prof. Dr. Kl¨¢ra T¨®th Institute for General and Analytical Chemistry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics 1111 Budapest, Szt. Gell¨¦rt t¨¦r 4. HUNGARY Tel: +36-1-463-2273, Fax: +36-1-463-3408 E-mail: ktoth@tki.aak.bme.hu Research fields: electroanalytical chemistry, chemical sensors
Professor Dr. Paolo Ugo Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Venice, S.Marta 2137, I-30123 Venezia, ITALY Tel: +39-041-2578503, Fax: +39-041-2578594 E-mail:http://www.mdpi.net/sensors/mailto Keywords: nanostructured biosensors, polymer coated electrodes, voltammetry, environmental electroanalysis.
Prof. Dr. Yoshio Umezawa Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo, School of Science, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, JAPAN Tel: +81-3-3812-2111, ext. 4351, Fax: +81-3-5802-2989 E-mail:umezawa@chem.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp Research fields: electroanalytical chemistry, chemical sensors
Prof. Dr. Joseph Wang Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, New Mexico State University MSC 3C Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA Phone (505) 646-2140, Fax (505) 646-6033 E-mail: joewang@nmsu.edu http://www.chemistry.nmsu.edu/srg Key words: Amperometric sensors, DNA chips, Glucose monitoring, Microfluidic devices
Dr. Peter D. van der Wal Institute of Microtechnology, University of Neuchâtel, Rue Jaquet-Droz 1, CH-2000 Neuchâtel, SWITZERLAND Tel: ++41 327 205 526, Fax: ++41 327 205 711 E-mail: Peter.vanderWal@unine.ch Key words: electrochemical sensors, amperometric toxic gas sensors,potentiometric sensors, surface modification, polymer materials for sensor-applications
Prof. Dr. Manuela Vieira Electronic and Communication department, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa/ISEL, Rua Conselheiro Em¨ªdio Navarro, 1949-014, Lisbon, PORTUGAL E-mail: mv@isel.pt Key words: thin film techology, optoelectronic sensors, optical sensors
Dr. Anil V. Virkar Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Utah, 122 S. Central Campus Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA Phone: (801) 581-5396, Fax: (801) 581-4816 E-mail: anil.virkar@m.cc.utah.edu Key words: electrochemical sensors, potentiometric sensors, coulometric sensors, high temperature oxygen, NOx, hydrogen sensors, sensors based on solid electrolytes, pressure sensors
Dr. Xueji Zhang Principal Research Scientist, Head of Chemistry Department, World Precision Instruments, Inc. International Trade Center, 175 Sarasota Center Boulevard, Sarasota, FL 34240-9258, USA Tel: 941-3711003, ext.2265(office). 239(LabII), 270(labIII). Fax: 941-3775428 Website: www.wpiinc.com E-mail: xueji@wpiinc.com Key words: electrochemical sensors, biosensors, microelectrodes, nanosensors, free radical sensors, nitric oxide sensors, glucose sensors, DNA sensors, oxygen sensors, ion selective electrodes, gas sensors
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