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Advanced Electromagnetic Biosensors for Medical, Environmental and Industrial Applications

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 746

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Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment, National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy
Interests: electromagnetic fields; high voltage electric pulses, mammalian cells, interaction mechanisms, biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields, biocompatibility of nanomaterials.
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French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications of Rennes (IETR), France
Interests: innovative biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields and associated technologies.

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Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment (IREA), National Research Council, 80124 Napoli, Italy
Interests: electromagnetic fields; bioelectromagnetics; electromagnetic dosimetry; electroporation; biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic fields exposure assessment; systematic reviews
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CNRS, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications of Rennes (IETR)-UMR 6164, University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France
Interests: implantable bioelectronics; neural interfaces; in-body antennas; conformal antenna arrays; wireless powering

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

The interest in and potential of electromagnetic technologies for sensing purposes in medical, environmental, and industrial contexts has been increasing exponentially. The benefits of electromagnetic biosensors include minimally invasive, label-free, and cost effective monitoring, probing, and treatment. For instance, wearable and implantable sensors for monitoring of vital signs and neural activity represent the key enablers towards personalized medicine and electroceuticals. Furthermore, radiofrequency and terahertz sensors are increasingly used for quality control in food industry and for the detection of environmental pollutants. The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide an update on the recent research advancements in the field of electromagnetic biosensors covering the band from low frequencies to terahertz. Original research articles and reviews are encouraged.

The scope of this Special Issue include, but is not limited, to:

Wearable and implantable electromagnetic sensors
Antennas for in- and on-body sensors
RFID sensors
Wireless power transfer for autonomous sensors
Bio-inspired sensors
Electromagnetic characterization applied to biosensors
Biocompatibility of implantable devices
Nanomaterials for sensing purposes

Dr. Olga Zeni
Dr. Maxim Zhadobov
Dr. Stefania Romeo
Dr. Denys Nikolayev
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