Emerging Sensors for Environmental Monitoring
Coordonnateurs : McLaughlin James, Mathur Ashish, Tauseef S. M.
Emerging Sensors for Environmental Monitoring presents a comprehensive overview of chemical sensors, ranging from the choice of material to sensor validation, modeling, simulation, and manufacturing. It discusses the process of data collection by intelligent techniques such as deep learning and multivariate analysis, incorporates different types of sensors, and discusses each under a common set of sub-sections so that readers can fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of the relevant transducers?depending on the design, transduction mode, and final applications. This book provides a practical reference for Scientists, Researchers, Students, and Practitioners to deepen their knowledge base on the management of emerging contaminants, degradation of air, soil and water quality and indicators of ecological degradation.
1. Overview 2. Sensors: History and Terminology 3. Current trends and practices in modern day sensors 4. Need of Sensors for Environmental Applications 5. Modern transducers for sensing application Section II: Environmental Sensors based on Nanomaterials 6. Novel nanomaterials for Environmental sensors 7. MEMS based sensors for Environmental monitoring 8. Sensing our environment: Present and Future Challenges 9. Commercially available sensors for Environment Section III: Smart Sensors for Environmental Monitoring 10. IoT based sensors for Environmental Monitoring 11. AI based sensors for Environmental Monitoring 12. Programming languages used in sensors for Environmental Monitoring
Ashish Mathur is Associate Professor at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India. Dr. Ashish is an experienced faculty in the field of Nanotechnology with a demonstrated skill set to pursue cutting edge research in the field of point of care sensors. He has expertise in developing microfluidic based bio-sensors for point of care applications, MEMS based devices, Materials Science, and other sensing devices for environmental applications. Dr Mathur has a strong educational background with Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nanotechnology from University of Ulster, UK. Masters in Nanotechnology (Amity University, Noida) and Masters in Electronics and communication (CSJM University, Kanpur) along with computer education (DOEACC 'O' and 'A' level certificates); also a certificate in operations management from Wharton, US.
S. M. Tauseef is Professor and Associate Dean (R&D) at the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), India (2015–present). He holds an MS in Chemical Engineering (Process Design) from Sharif University of Technology, Iran (2008), and a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Pondicherry University (PU) (2011). Prior to joining UPES, he worked as a Pool Officer (CSIR, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) at PU (2012–2015). Dr. Tauseef’s research interests include process safety, especially forecasting and consequence assessme
- Addresses the limitations and challenges in obtaining state-of-the-art emerging environmental sensors
- Balances the fundamentals of sensor design, fabrication, characterization, and analysis with advanced methods
- Covers monitoring of environmental phenomenon such as heavy metal contamination, pesticide monitoring, soil health, and air quality, thus ensuring smart and intelligent sensors for sensitive and selective sensing applications
- Discusses instrumentation and IoT networking methods of chemical transducers that can be used for inexpensive, accurate detection in emerging and commercialized sensors
Date de parution : 10-2024
Ouvrage de 350 p.
15x22.8 cm