Fwd: Call for Papers: Semiconductor-Based Sensors

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20.11.2017, 11:01, «Fan Ren, Technical Editor, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology» <publications@electrochem.org&gt;:
 
Focus Issue of the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
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Fan Ren, Technical Editor,
and

Yu-Lin Wang, Ajit Khosla, Rangachary Mukundan,
and Toshiya Sakata,
Guest Editors,

invite you to submit to the

ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
Focus Issue on:

— Semiconductor-Based Sensors for Application to Vapors, Chemicals,
Biological Species, and Medical Diagnosis —

Submission Deadline  | February 14, 2018


This focus issue of ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology aims to cover various active or passive semiconductor devices for gas, chemical, bio and medical detection, with the focus on silicon, GaN, dichalcogenides/oxides, graphene, and other semiconductor materials for electronic or photonic devices. The scope of contributed articles includes materials preparation, growth, processing, devices, chemistry, physics, theory, and applications for the semiconductor sensors. Different methodologies, principles, designs, models, fabrication techniques, and characterization are all included. Integrated systems combine semiconductor sensors, electric circuit, microfluidic channels, display, and control unit for real applications such as disease diagnostic or environmental monitoring are also welcome.

Topics of interest include, but not limited, to the following:

  • Unique semiconductor materials for gas, chemical, and biosensors
  • Electronic or photonic sensor design and fabrication
  • Detection of gas molecules, ions, proteins, peptides, DNA, RNA, cellular response, and tissues
  • Surface modification and immobilization techniques
  • Sensor characterization techniques
  • Sensor models, signal analysis and sensor algorithm.
  • Various transducers include field-effect-transistors, diodes, resistors, surface acoustic wave devices, and quartz crystal microbalance
  • Sensor array for multiple target detection
  • Single molecule and single cell detection
  • DNA sequencing
  • Package technologies for sensors
  • Field-deployed sensor system
  • Portable or mobile medical device


All papers published in this focus issue will be
OPEN ACCESS at NO COST to the authors! *

Submission Deadline  | February 14, 2018

Please submit manuscripts here

(Be sure to specify your submission is for the JSS Focus Issue on Semiconductor-Based Sensors for Application to Vapors, Chemicals, Biological Species, and Medical Diagnosis.

Papers accepted for this focus issue are published online within 10 days of acceptance. The issue will be created online an article at a time with the final article published in July 2018.


JSS Technical Editor:
Fan Ren
University of Florida, USA
fren@che.ufl.edu
Guest Editors:
Yu-Lin Wang
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
ylwang@mx.nthu.edu.tw
Ajit Khosla
Yamagata University, Japan
khosla@yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp
Rangachary Mukundan
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
mukundan@lanl.gov
Toshiya Sakata
University of Tokyo, Japan
sakata@biofet.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

*ECS is waiving the article processing charge (APC)
as part of the Society’s Free the Science initiative.

Find out more about ECS Journal Focus Issues and the ECS Free the Science initiative.

 
 
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