About this Research Topic
Here we present the article collection 'The Future of Sensing Research: Innovators and Early Career Scientists' Perspective’.
This collection welcomes perspective and opinion article types from early career scientists that wish to share their opinion on the future of the Sensing field.
Contributors to this collection are also welcome to submit other article types if preferred to present advances in theory, experiment and methodology with applications to compelling problems. We aim to highlight the perspective and research of the leading scientists of the future across the entire breadth of the sensing field:
• Drug screening and development techniques, cells, tissues, organs on chip and point-of-care diagnostics
• Single molecule and cell analysis
• Optical and non-optical imaging technologies
• micro-/nano- sensors and devices, nanoprobes and micro/nanoscale photodetectors
• sensors based on nanomaterials (including MEMS and NEMS)
• wearable and implantable micro/nano Sensors
• Working principle of sensing devices
• Functional characterization of sensing devices
While future innovations in the sensing field are yet to be discovered, this Research Topic will give us a hint at what to expect
Keywords: lab-on-a-chip, early career researchers, imaging technologies, organ-on-a-chip, metabolomics, innovators, micro and nano, microsensors, nanosensors, optoelectronics, photonic sensing, sensor devices
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