23 December 2022
Sensors | Season’s Greetings from the Editor-in-Chief - Prof. Dr. Vittorio Passaro
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This Season's Greetings video is from the Editor-in-Chief of Sensors, Prof. Dr. Vittorio Passaro, who is a professor of Politecnico di Bari. I send my best wishes of a happy new year to all our readers and contributors. I am sure that our journal will have a further success next year.
He is also leading the “Optical Sensors” section. This section was established in 2019 and it addresses all aspects of optical sensing, including source and detection technologies, sensing architectures, physical effects for sensing, sensor performance, sensor technology, readout techniques, lab-on-a-chip optical devices, processing approaches and applications, as well as actuation and control by light. These optical sensors and actuators include micro- and nano-optical devices, large devices, sensor arrays, integrated optical sensors, fiber-optic sensors, as well as several materials and technologies for a very large number of applications, including civil infrastructure, aerospace, biomedical, environmental monitoring, etc.