CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS (CRC Press) - Sensors for next generation electronic systems & technologies
Dear Professor/Researcher,
We take the privilege in inviting you to participate and contribute chapter(s) in the book. The chapter may be a survey, a technical note or a result-based chapter. We expect your great support in this activity by active participation to make the book a grand success.
CALL FOR BOOK-CHAPTERS
Sensors for next generation electronic systems and technologies
Editors: K. Venkata Lakshmi Narayana, P. Uma Sathyakam
Accepted for publication in
CRC Press
The main aspect of this book is to introduce new technologies in sensors field leveraging from materials to devices. This book will be definitely interesting to the readers and researchers who are fascinated to explore the future of sensors in various domains spanning from healthcare to space applications. In this modern world, sensors have impacted a lot in our daily life in the form of smart technology implementations. Even though there have been sensor applications explored in different domains, there is a need for a single platform, where the basic elements of modern day sensors with more technological advancement integrated with sensor development in different fields. This majorly benefits beginners as well as domain experts to acquire overview of the advancement in sensor development and applications. We foresee that this book is an initiative to integrate different domains of sensors in to a single platform which can bring a great contribution to academic as well as industry research.
Recommended topics for the book are listed below:
Sensors for Wearable technologies
Nanomaterials based sensors
Intelligent sensors
Sensor arrays
Sensors for healthcare monitoring
Sensors for military and aerospace applications
Sensors for flexible electronics
On-chip sensors for SoC, SoP
Sensors for Lab-on-a-chip (LoC)
Magnetic sensors
Smart sensors
Thermal sensors
Please mail your submissions to: vlnarayana.k@vit.ac.in; umasathyakam.p@vit.ac.in
Thanking you with kind regards,
Regards,
P. Uma Sathyakam, PhD, SrMIEEE
Assistant Professor
Department of Instrumentation
School of Electrical Engineering
Vellore Institute of Technology
Vellore, TN, INDIA.