Sensing and Imaging
Submission deadline: 2023-11-30
Section Collection Editors

Section Collection Information

Dear colleagues,


Almost every area of life, including safety, security, surveillance, monitoring, and awareness in general, is relevant to sensors science and engineering. Industrial applications that are utilized for process control, monitoring, and safety rely heavily on sensors. Additionally, sensors are essential to the use of medicine in critical care, public health, monitoring, diagnostics, and monitoring. In environmental monitoring, food safety, medical diagnostics, and imaging, selective sensors and imaging agents are highly helpful for on-site and real-time detection. Small molecule targets and biomarkers like metal ions and organic metabolites are difficult to sense and image because of their subtle structural differences and low levels of presence, despite significant advancements in the detection of large molecule targets like nucleic acids and proteins. As a result, with the breakthroughs in genomes and proteomics, detection in metabolomics has opened up new research opportunities for chemical biologists.

Thus articles are invited on all facets of sensing and imaging will be published in the sensing and imaging section in the form of original research papers, thorough reviews, and concise communications.

We would observe articles that discuss image, vision, camera sensors, sensing systems, and image acquisition and processing. The UAVs and other sensors are just a few examples as optical, acoustic, wave, thermal, and magnetic imaging with sensing and imaging techniques.


Section Editors

Dr. Priyanka Chaudhary

Dr. Xiaohua Zhou

Dr. Shashi Kant Gupta

Assoc. Prof. Dandan Ma

Dr. Abdullah Bayram

Dr. Shan Lin

Keywords

humidity, gas, optical, acoustic, wave, thermal, and magnetic imaging

Published Paper