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 Micro/Nano Fluidic Devices and Bio-MEMS

 

It is my great pleasure to invite you submit an article for our Sensors & Transducers journal's (ISSN: 2306-8515, e-ISSN 1726-5479) special issue devoted to “Micro/Nano fluidic devices and Bio-MEMS”.

 

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Micro/Nano fluidic devices for drug delivery

  • Biomedical Micro/Nano devices

  • Bionanotechnology

  • Drug delivery systems

  • Biomimetic systems

  • Lab on a Chip

  • Organ on a Chip

  • Cell Chip

  • Micro total analysis (µTAS)

  • Flow cytometry

  • Biosensors

  • Micro/Nanotechnology for cell and tissue engineering

  • Bio-Micro/Nanofabrication

  • Bio-MEMS and application

Sensors & Transducers is established, international, peer-reviewed, open access journal (print and electronic). It provides the best platform for the researchers and scientist worldwide to exchange their latest findings and results in science and technology of physical, chemical sensors and biosensors. Since 2000, the journal publishes original results of scientific and research works related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of sensors: reviews, regular research and application specific papers, and short notes.

 

Sensors & Transducers journal has a very high publicity. It is indexed and abstracted very quickly by Chemical Abstracts, EBSCO Publishing, IndexCopernicus Journals Master List (ICV=6.13 in 2011), Open J-Gate, ProQuest Science Journals, CAS Source Index (CASSI), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Scirus, Google Scholar, etc. Since 2011 to 2014 Sensors & Transducers journal was covered and indexed by EI Compendex (CPX) index (including a Scopus, Embase, Engineering Village and Reaxys) in Elsevier products. The journal is included in the IFSA List of Recommended Journals (up-dated 9.12.2014), which contains only the best, established sensors related journals.

 

The global Impact Factor of the journal is 0.705 (2013).

 

The main reasons to publish your article in Sensors & Transducers journal:

 

1. Quick publication: 2-3 months from submission for standard publications and 1 month from submission for rapid publications.

   Articles received are immediately processed adopting fastest method to arrive at the final decision.

2. Very reasonable publication fee, which is dependent on authors' countries' economical situations.

3. No space constraints: number pages per article is not limited.

4. Transparent and high standard international peer review by experienced international reviewers.

5. High visibility of your research (circulation 54,000 +).

6. Substantial publishing experience: thousands of articles have been successfully published since 2000.

7. Complementary full page journal's issue in pdf format.

8. The first full color sensor related journal in the World.

 

 

With above background, it is a pleasure for me to invite you to consider submitting an original research papers, critical survey articles and short notes for possible publication in our Sensors & Transducers journal's issue devoted to 'Micro/Nano fluidic devices and Bio-MEMS'.

 

 

Deadline for articles: 31st October, 2016

 

 

Waiting for your manuscript prepared according to journal's instructions:

http://www.sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/Preparation_instr.doc

 

With best wishes,

Sincerely,

 

Dr. Fan-Gang Tseng, National Tsing Hua University,Taiwan

Dr. Tuhin Subhra Santra, University of California, Los Angels, USA

Guest Editors, Sensors & Transducers

E-mail: fangang@ess.nthu.edu.tw, santra.tuhin@gmail.com

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