Fundamental Aspects 1. Sensor Technology: Past, Present, and Future 2. Fundamentals of Sensor Technology 3. Emerging Application of Sensor Technology Biomedical applications 4. Biosensors for Virus Detection 5. Biosensors for Bacteria Detection 6. Biosensors for Drug of Abuse Detection 7. Biosensors for Nucleic Acid Detection 8. Biosensors for Glucose Level Detection 9. Biosensing for Hormones Detection 10. Biosensors of Cancer Biomarkers Detection 11. Biomarker-based Biosensors in diagnosis of pre-diabetes and diabetes 12. Biosensors for Drug Detection 13. Carbon Nanostructures as a Novel Platform for Sensing Applications 14. Flexible wearable and self-powered sensors 15. Micro alcohol fuel cells towards autonomous electrochemical sensors 16. Biosensors for Organs-on-a-chip and Organoids Environmental applications 17. Sensors as useful tools for water and wastewater monitoring 18. Chemical sensing of heavy metals in water 19. pH Sensors for Water and Wastewater Monitoring 20. Chemical sensing of Phenolic and Organophosphorus Compounds 21. Chemical sensing of Pesticides in water 22. Chemical Sensor and Biosensors for Soil Analysis: Principles, Challenges, and Emerging Applications 23. Radiation Sensor 24. Adulteration monitoring sensors Construction and other Applications 25. Sensing Technology in Food Production 26. Sensors for Automotive and Robotics 27. Challenges and future aspects of Sensor Technology 28. Commercialization and Market of Sensors
Dr. Ahmed Barhoum is an Associate Professor of nanomaterials science and Head of the Nanostruc Research Group (Helwan University). He is currently working at the DCU University (Ireland). His research interests include the synthesis of nanomaterials for catalysis, drug delivery, and biosensing. He has won several scientific awards and prizes: Helwan University Prizes (Egypt, 2020 & 2019), CAS Fellowship (China, 2019), IFE Fellowships (France, 2012 & 2018), FWO Fellowships (Belgium, 2015 & 2016), Medastar Erasmus Mundus (Belgium, 2012), Welcome Program (Italy, 2012) and many more. He serves as an expert evaluator for the National Science Centre (NCN, Poland), Czech Science Foundation (GACR, Russia), Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF, Switzerland), and Innovators Support Fund (ISF, Egypt), among others. He is on the editorial board of Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Frontiers in Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, and editor of 10 handbooks (Elsevier and Springer Nature), PI/Co-PI of 12 projects, and co-author of 150 publications.
Zeynep Altintas is a full professor and the Chair of Bioinspired Materials and Biosensor Technologies at the University of Kiel, Germany. She has been the Head of Biosensors and Receptor Development Group at the Technical University of Berlin since 2016. She completed her Ph.D. on biomedical sensors at the age of 25 with the outstanding Ph.D. student award. Her Ph.D. period brought her several other research prizes and fellowships. Following a one-year postdoc position at the Cranfield Biotechnology Centre, she continued her academic career as a faculty member of Biomedical Engineering at Cranfield University (the UK) until 2016. She leads an interdisciplinary research group in the domains of biosensor technologies, computational chemistry, receptor design, functional polymers and their applications in (bio)chemical sciences, nanomaterials applications, and design, synthesis, and characterization of biomimetic materials.