Call for Papers

(CFP Flyer | 中文征稿通知)

Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas.

Track 1: Fundamental Sensor Technologies and Materials
▪ Sensor Phenomenology, Modeling, and Evaluation
▪ Sensor Materials, Fabrication, and Packaging
▪ Chemical, Electrochemical, and Gas Sensors
▪ Optical Sensors and Photonic Sensing Technologies
▪ Physical Sensors: Temperature, Mechanical, Magnetic, and Others
▪ Acoustic and Ultrasonic Sensors
▪ Nanosensors and Nanomaterials for Sensing Applications
▪ Emerging Sensor Technologies and Novel Sensing Mechanisms
▪ Wearable Sensors and Flexible Electronics
▪ Integrated Photonics for Sensor Applications


Track 2: Sensor Systems, Networks, and Data Processing
▪ Sensor Networks and Internet of Things (IoT)
▪ Sensor Systems: Signal Processing, Interfaces, and Architectures
▪ Sensor Data Processing, Analytics, and Machine Learning Applications
▪ Actuators, Energy Harvesting, and Power Management for Sensors
▪ Wireless and Embedded Sensor Systems
▪ Real-Time Monitoring and Control Systems
▪ Cyber-Physical Systems and Sensor Integration
▪ Security and Privacy in Sensor Networks


Track 3: Multidisciplinary Sensing Applications and Emerging Frontiers
▪ Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Technologies
▪ Biophotonics and Biosensing
▪ Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Sensors
▪ Remote Sensing and Environmental Monitoring
▪ Imaging Systems and Spectral Sensing
▪ Quantum Sensing and Metrology
▪ Smart Structures and Materials for Sensing
▪ Advanced Imaging and Sensing for Autonomous Systems
▪ Sensors for Robotics and Automation
▪ Sensors in Industrial Practices and Smart Manufacturing
▪ Sensors for Healthcare and Medical Diagnostics
▪ Sensors for Agriculture and Food Safety


Track 4: Emerging and Cross-Cutting Sensor Technologies
▪ AI-Driven Sensor Technologies and Intelligent Sensing Systems
▪ Quantum Sensors and Their Applications
▪ Biomimetic and Bio-Inspired Sensors
▪ Sensors for Climate Change and Sustainability
▪ Sensors for Space Exploration and Extreme Environments
▪ Next-Generation Wearable and Implantable Sensors
▪ Sensors for Smart Cities and Urban Infrastructure
▪ Ethical and Societal Implications of Advanced Sensor Technologies