25 February 2020
Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi Appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of Intelligent Sensors Section in Sensors
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi has been appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of the Intelligent Sensors Section in Sensors ((ISSN 1424-8220, IF: 3.031 (2018)).
Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi is working at the MTA-PE Lendület Complex Systems Monitoring Research Group in University of Pannonia, Hungary. His research interests include smart sensors and actuators; software sensors; soft computing; intelligent systems; optimization; machine learning; data science; artificial intelligence; big data; evolutionary computation; metaheuristics; bioinspired techniques; neural networks; multiobjective, signal, and image processing; pattern recognition; network science; process and chemical engineering; and industry 4.0.
We warmly welcome Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi in his role as Associate Editor-in-Chief and we look forward to his contributions to the Intelligent Sensors Section.