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DETECTING ENVIRONMENTAL, INDUSTRIAL AND BIOMEDICAL SIGNALS
Proceedings of the International Workshop
Bari, Italy 11 - 12 October 2002

edited by Mauro de Palma, Pietro Mario Lugarà, Salvatore Nuzzo & Luisa Torsi (Università di Bari, Italy)

This volume contains reports on state-of-the-art studies relevant to signal detection in important scientific areas such as environmental, industrial and biomedical monitoring. Critical issues in the fields of material development for advanced sensing applications, nuclear techniques using neutrons for humanitarian demining, sensors for biomedical, industrial and environmental monitoring as well as solid state detectors for biomedical applications are confronted with the cross-disciplinary approach of physicists, chemists and biologists.


Contents:

  • Solid State Detectors for Biomedical Applications
  • Sensors for Biomedical, Industrial and Environmental Monitoring
  • Material Development for Advanced Sensing Applications
  • Nuclear Techniques Using Neutrons for Humanitarian Demining


Readership: Graduate students, academics and industrialists in applied physics, high energy physics and networks.

224pp Pub. date: Dec 2003
ISBN 981-238-676-9 US$77 / £57


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