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Sensors and Wearables

Aim & Scope

Sensors and Wearables is a book series that offers a comprehensive summary of the fundamentals and latest advances in biological, chemical, and physical sensing technologies. The books in this series cover various applications ranging from clinical, point-of-care and wearable diagnostics, agricultural, environmental, pharmaceutical, and food analysis. They include the latest insights and practical information about modelling, design, miniaturization and fabrication methods, materials, sample collection and pretreatment, biorecognition elements, surface functionalization techniques using nanomaterials and biomolecules, signal readout and amplification strategies, instrumentation, as well as data processing and analysis.

This book series provides a timely, easy-to-read and broad overview in biological, chemical and physical sensors as well as wearable devices. Due to its multidisciplinary and comprehensive nature, this series targets students, postdocs and established researchers and clinicians and in academia and industry, specializing in biomedical engineering, electrical, mechanical engineering, nanotechnology, materials science, biology, medicine, physics, chemistry and related fields. The series is ideal for postgraduate programs in (bio)sensors and wearable devices focused on biomedical engineering, biomedicine, biotechnology, biochemistry, materials, biochemistry, applied physics, micro-/nanotechnology.

Audience

Due to the multidisciplinary nature of sensors, biosensors and wearables, this series targets students, postdocs, engineers, clinicians and researchers in academia and industry, specializing in biomedical, electrical, and mechanical engineering working in sensor development and implementation, as well as in nanotechnology, materials science, biology, medicine, physics, chemistry, sports, and related fields. The series is ideal for postgraduate programs in (bio)sensors and wearable devices focused on biomedical engineering, biomedicine, biotechnology, biochemistry, materials, sport sciences, biochemistry, applied physics, micro-/nanotechnology.

Series Editor

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Prof. Dr. Can Dincer

Associate (W3) Professor

Technical University of Munich, Germany

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