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Sensors and Materials is designed to provide a forum for people working in the multidisciplinary
fields of sensing technology, and publishes contributions describing original
work in the experimental and theoretical fields, aimed at understanding
sensing technology, related materials, associated phenomena, and applied
systems. Expository review papres and short notes are also acceptable.
The journal consists of the following three major sections: Principles and theories of sensors and transducers, Devices, Application and systems.
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1. Optical Sensing
2. Mechanical Sensing
3. Temperature Sensing
3. Gas Sensing
4. Humidity Sensing
5. Biological Sensing
6. Electromagnetic Sensing
7. Remote Sensing
8. Pressure Sensing
9. Nuclear Sensing
10. Acoustic Sensing
11. Materials for Sensor Technology
12. MEMS
13. Microactuators
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| 1988 |
Sensors and Materials was launched as an international journal with a broad focus. |
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| 2002 |
A new section, "Biosensors and Related Areas," was introduced. |
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Prof. Kiyoshi TOKO, Kyushu University, became the Section Editor for "Biosensors and Related Areas." |
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| 2003 |
Prof. Makoto ISHIDA, Toyohashi University of Technology, assumed the position
of Editor of Japan for general papers. |
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| 2004 |
Prof. Wolfgang MENZ, IMTEK at University of Freiburg, took over the responsibilities of European Editor from Prof. Jan G. KORVINK. |
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| 2011 |
Prof. Juergen Wilde, University of Freiburg, took over the responsibilities
of European Editor from Prof. Wolfgang MENZ. |
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