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Abstract:
Seminar on Sensor Science and Technology (SSST 2015) will be held at Faculty of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, on 5 November 2015 to gather well-known researchers in the field of sensors.
Taking into consideration the importance of sensors and their significant effects on the novel industrial society, it was necessary to gather academic and industrial researchers in a conference. Therefore, Sharif University of Technology holds the one-day seminar for the first time to provide an environment for scientific cooperation and improve technical knowledge in the field of sensors with the participation of well-known international researchers.
The scopes of the seminar are as follows:
· Biosensors
· Optical sensors
· Chemical and gas sensors
· Sensor/Actuator systems
· Artificial olfaction systems
· Mechanical and physical sensors
· Two-dimensional materials for sensing applications
The deadline for abstract paper submission is 27 September 2015. The results of paper judgment will be announced on 27 September and the deadline for registration is 22 October.
For more information about registration and paper submission, please visit the seminar's website at ssst2015.sharif.edu.
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