Fabrication and Application of Advanced Nanosensors

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "E:Engineering and Technology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2024 | Viewed by 264

Special Issue Editor

Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of New York/CCNY, New York, NY 10000, USA
Interests: nanosensor fabrication; nanoelectronics; biosensors; microsystems packaging and characterizations; 3D TSV packaging; bio-inspired unmanned systems; machine learning in nanofabrication

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to submit your original research works and review articles to this upcoming Special Issue of Micromachines, entitled “Fabrication and Application of Advanced Nanosensors”. Nanosensors are the product of the combination of advanced nanotechnology and sensor technology. Compared with traditional sensors, nanosensors are smaller in size, more accurate, and have features such as low power consumption, fast response, multi-target monitoring, ultra-high sensitivity, and low cost. There are numerous types of nanosensors currently in development for use in various applications, most notably in defense, commercial, environmental, and healthcare industries.

This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for authors to publish their latest research results on the fabrication and application of Nanosensors. The relevant themes to this research topic include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Advanced fabrication technologies of nanosensors (self-assembly, 3D printing, and high-precision ion beam lithography, etc.);
  • Application of nanosensors ( defense, environmental, commercial and healthcare industries, etc.);
  • Nanophysical sensors, nanochemical sensors, and nanobiosensors;
  • Characterization and sensing performance of nanosensors;
  • Advanced nanomaterials for fabricating sensors;
  • Gas and humidity sensors, inorganic and organic pollutants, the early detection of disease-related biomarkers, and immunosensing;
  • Nanoparticle sensing technology (carbon and graphene quantum dots);
  • Sensing structures and principles;
  • Circuits for nanosensors;
  • Nanosensor platforms (optical, electrochemical, plasmonic, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), magnetoresistive, field-effect transistor (FET), etc.);
  • Microsystems packaging and characterizations;
  • Flexible and wearable nanosensors;
  • Micro/nano sensing;
  • Sensing design—theory and simulation of nanosensors;
  • Signal processing for nanosensors (data acquisition, signal enhancement, pattern recognition);
  • Nanosensor reliability;
  • Nano lithography

We look forward to receiving your outstanding work for this Special Issue.

Dr. Bruce C. Kim
Guest Editor

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • nanosensors
  • nanoelectronics
  • nanoparticles
  • nanoparticle arrays
  • advanced fabrication technologies of nanosensors
  • application of nanosensors
  • performance of nanosensors
  • sensing structures and principles
  • circuits for nanosensors
  • sensing design
  • signal processing
  • smart materials
  • stimuli-responsive materials

Published Papers

This special issue is now open for submission.
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