About this Research Topic
This Research Topic seeks to spotlight the integration of advanced smart materials and devices aimed at promoting sustainable practices in environmental management and healthcare. Key objectives include exploring innovative modeling of smart materials, advancing new energy materials, and refining the additive manufacturing processes. Additionally, this topic aims to delve into the development of integrated devices that feature energy harvesters to enhance the lifespan of devices while minimizing battery waste.
Focusing on both scientific exploration and technological application, this topic invites a broad range of articles. It aims to cover:
The intersection of material science and technology, from synthesis to application in sensors and other devices.
Innovative use of AI and machine learning in discovering new materials conducive to environmental sustainability and healthcare.
We invite submissions of Original Research, Review, Mini Review, and Perspective articles, particularly (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Materials for sensors such as gas sensors
- Sensor fabrication and performance evaluation
- Advancements in smart materials
- Developments in battery materials
- Innovations in additive manufacturing
- Computational materials with applications in energy solutions
- Sustainable materials discovery for environmental and healthcare applications
This collection hopes to provide a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in sustainable smart materials and devices from both a scientific and technological perspective.
Keywords: Sensors, Energy, Nanotechnology, Environment, Materials
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