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SEMST-5 conference

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The 5th International Scientific and Technical Conference: Sensor Electronics and Microsystem Technologies [SEMST-5] is being held in Odessa, Ukraine on 4-8 June this year. The conference, which will be accompanied by a technical exhibition, aims to discuss current achievements and issues in the fields of sensorics.

Topics being covered at the conference will include: acoustoelectronic sensors; biosensors; chemical sensors; microsystem technologies; nanosensors; physical sensors; radiation, optical and optoelectronic sensors; sensor degradation, metrology and certification; sensor design and mathematical modelling; sensor materials; sensor technology problems; and sensors and information systems.

Abstract submission and registration is currently open. Guidelines and templates for abstract submission can be downloaded from the conference website. Each author may submit a maximum of two abstracts.

In addition, selected papers will be published in the journals Functional materials, Journal of Physical Studies, Photoelectronics, Scientific Horizons, Semіconductor Physics Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronics and Sensor Electronics and Microsystem Technologies.

Discounted conference fees will be available to participants from Ukraine, the Commonwealth of Independent States, postgraduate students and members of the Ukrainian Physical Society. The deadline for registration is 30 March.

SEMST-5 is being supported by Avantazh and Novations. For more information, please visit the conference website.




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