IMCS 18 Rescheduled

The 18th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors (IMCS) has been rescheduled to May 30-June 3, 2021, at the Hilton Chicago in Chicago, IL. It will be co-located with the 239th ECS Meeting.

This is the latest in a series of successful meetings for researchers, professionals, and business leaders showcasing state of the art sensors for gases, liquids, biologicals, applications in health and environment, wearables and fixed infrastructure, as well as wired and wireless. Topics covered include the following:

  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning, chemometrics, and sensor arrays
  • Chemical and biosensors, medical/health, and wearables
  • Electrochemical and metal oxide sensors
  • Sensors for agricultural and environmental applications
  • Recent advances and future directions in chemical and bio sensor technology
  • Internet of things, infrastructure, and signal processing for sensors
  • MEMS/NEMS, FET sensors, and resonators
  • Microfluidic devices and sensors
  • Optical sensors, plasmonics, chemiluminescent, and electrochemiluminescent sensors
  • Sensors for breath analysis, biomimetic taste, and olfaction sensing
  • Chemical and biosensing materials and sensing interface design

All Montreal meeting IMCS authors are strongly encouraged to resubmit when abstract submission for this meeting opens in August 2020.

We look forward to seeing you in Chicago next year!

About IMCS

The IMCS is the world’s largest interdisciplinary forum for all aspects of chemical sensors. The IMCS mission:

  • Be an interdisciplinary forum in the field of chemical sensors that includes physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering disciplines (including biomedical engineering).
  • Boost research and application in the field of chemical sensors.
  • Be an international platform for discussion and exchange between experienced researchers and younger students.
  • Bring advanced science in close contact to market needs.

You can read more about the IMCS in a recent issue of Interface magazine devoted to chemical sensors.

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