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El. knyga: Sensors and Microsystems: Proceedings of AISEM 2024

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This book showcases the state of the art in the field of sensors and microsystems, revealing the impressive potential of novel methodologies and technologies. It covers a broad range of aspects, including: bio-, physical and chemical sensors; actuators; micro- and nano-structured materials; mechanisms of interaction and signal transduction; polymers and biomaterials; sensor electronics and instrumentation; analytical microsystems, recognition systems and signal analysis; and sensor networks, as well as manufacturing technologies, environmental, food and biomedical applications. The book gathers a selection of papers presented at the 22nd AISEM National Conference on Sensors and Microsystems, held in Bologna, Italy, in February 2024, which brought together researchers, end users, technology teams and policymakers.

.- Selective SERS identification of bacteria using a phage/gold-silver
nanoalloys network.



.- 3D MicroOrganoSpheres formation of hepatocellular carcinoma on chip as a
novel in vitro model for physiological and therapeutic studies.



.- 3D Printing and Optical Adhesives to realize low-cost Plasmonic
Biosensors.



.- Lithium Detection in Peripheral Biofluids Using a Smart Electrochemical
Sensor.



.- Characterization of a Lab-On-Chip for dual analyte as-say in space
missions.



.- On-Chip micro-incubator for studying cell cultures in space.



.- Electrochemical chip for the Alzheimers associated miRNA PCR-free
detection.



.- Evaluation of Pregnacy-Induced  Modification of Urinary Volatilome by a
Gas Sensor Array.



.- Study of Indium Tin Oxide Thin Film as Fluorescence Enhancers for Optical
Biosensing in Water Quality Analysis.



.- Humidity sensing performance of In2o3-x nanomaterial functionalized QCM
sensor.



.- Development of a sensor based on a thin layer of zeolite to monitor plant
health through VOC analysis.



.- Optoresistive measurement system for the characterization of metal oxide
based nanosensors.



.- A Feasibility Study Over a MWCNT-Coated  Textile as NH3 Sensor.



.- Organic Electrochemical Transistor as a VOCs Sensor.



.- Textile impedentiometric sensor for gas detection.



.- Sub-ppm Photonic Sensor for Water Quality Control: Feasibility Study on
Zinc and Lead Detection.



.- Evaluation of Long-Term Stability and Performances of Eco-Friendly and
Low-Power Temperature Sensor Based on Hydrogel Nanocomposite, etc.