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Nature-Inspired Sensors

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Haick Hossam

Nature-Inspired Sensors presents and discusses the basic principles and latest developments in nature-inspired sensing and biosensing materials, along with the design and mechanisms for analyzing their potential in multifunctional sensing applications. Sections provide a comprehensive review of certain fundamental mechanisms in different living creatures including humans, animals, and plants. In addition, the book presents and discusses ways for imitating various nature-inspired structural features and their functional properties such as hierarchical, interlocked, porous, bristle-like structures, and hetero-layered brick-and-mortar structures. Sections also highlight the utility of these structures and their properties for sensing functions, which include static coloration, self-cleaning, adhesive, underwater navigation and object detection, electric charge generation, and sensitive olfactory functions for detecting various substances. This is followed by an appraisal of accumulating knowledge and its translation from the laboratory to the point-of-care phase, using selective sensors as well as desktop and wearable artificial sensing devices, e.g., electronic noses and electronic skins, in conjunction with AI-assisted data processing and decision-making in the targeted field of application.

1. Inspirations by Morphology 2. Inspirations by Architecture and Structure 3. Inspirations by Function 4. Inspiration by Recognition Elements 5. Nature-Inspired sensors 6. Nature-Inspired Artificial Senses 7. Towards Application if Real-Life 8. Future Perspectives

Hossam Haick, professor at the Technion, is an expert in the field of nanotechnology and smart sensors. He is the founder and leader of six European consortia and five start-up companies for developing advanced generations of nanosensors for the fourth industrial revolution and disease diagnosis. His research expertise includes nature-inspired chemical (flexible) sensors, electronic skin, nano-array devices for screening, diagnosis and monitoring of disease, breath analysis, volatile biomarkers, and molecular electronic devices. His studies in these fields have generated more than 52 patents, 280 publications in top-level journals, and one book. Prof. Haick is the recipient of more than 82 prizes and recognitions and on more than 42 ranking lists, including the world’s 35 leading young scientists by MIT Magazine (2008), top-100 innovators in the world (2015-2018) by various international organizations
  • Discusses current strategies for fabricating nature-derived bio/chemical sensors
  • Presents ways to apply nature-derived bio/chemical sensors in real life
  • Discusses the future of nature derived bio/chemical sensors

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