20 January 2020
Recruiting Editors for Chemosensors
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Chemosensors is recruiting editorial board members with expertise in the theory and principles of chemical sensing and new chemical sensor design. Topics include but are not limited to:
Gas detectors, pellistors
Electrochemical devices, potentiometric sensors, redox electrodes
Electronic noses, olfactometers
Semiconductor sensors
Hydrogen sensors
Ion sensors, ion-selective electrodes
Selective cheating agents
Optodes
pH sensors, acid-base indicators
Environment detectors, smoke detectors
Nanosensors
Sensing materials
Optical chemical sensors
Selective catalysis
Molecular devices and machines, sensor devices and sensor arrays
Spectrum based sensors or switches, IR sensors, fluorescent switches
Interaction between chemical agents and biomolecules
Biosensor and chemical sensors networks
Medical analyzers
Chemical field-effect transistors
Analytical methods, modeling, readout and software for chemical sensors, analytical microsystems, signal processing in chemical sensors and applications in the food industry, medicine, pharmacy, environmental monitoring, corrosion, process control, etc. Other related science and technology
Drug and medico-diagnostic testing
Biothreat agent testing
Stand-off and stand-alone sensors
New technologies with possibilities for chemosensing
Results of field tests or assay validation
Synthesis and application of new reagents for chemosensing
Advanced chemosensing concepts and theory
Single molecule sensing
Chemosensors will expand the Editorial Board and cover areas that are less represented by the current team. If you are interested in this position or know of potential candidates to recommend, please contact us by 30 June 2020.
Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040; CODEN: CHEMO9) is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on the science and technology of chemical sensors published quarterly online by MDPI. The journal has been indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE - Web of Science), Inspec (IET), as well as Scopus. First Impact Factor, expected in June 2020 (JCR - Clarivate Analytics). The website of Chemosensors can be accessed here.
As an Editorial Board member, you will have the following responsibilities:
– To make decisions on whether a manuscript can be accepted or not, based on the reports we collect;
– To edit a Special Issue on a topic related to your research interests when it is convenient for you;
– To promote Chemosensors and increase its visibility at related academic conferences.
To apply or request further information, please contact the Chemosensors Editorial Office ([email protected]). We look forward to hearing from you soon.