Sensors & Transducers Journal: 10 Best Articles Published in 2007 (ISSN 1726-5479) |
Dear Readers and Authors !
It is my great pleasure present ten best articles published in our Sensors & Transducers Journal (ISSN 1726-5479) in 2007. In this year 12 issues and one special issue MEMS & NEMS: Devices and Systems" (selected papers from the 10th Annual NSTI Nanotech Conference, 20-24 May 2007, Santa Clara, CA, USA) were published and the journal's e-Impact Factor for 2007 is 156.504. At this year a proposal for articles selection was sent to more than 290 our editorial board members (from academia and industry) from 47 countries. The criterion was the following: novelty, innovation, outstanding new research and current importance. We have got a good feedback and I would like thanks to all editorial board members who help us in this very important matter. At the first selection stage 68 articles were nominated and at the second stage ten best articles were chosen on the majority basis. All selected articles are shown in the table below. You can download its full pages versions free of charges. All authors of selected articles will receive the certificate from the International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA). Of course, taking into account a big number of very good articles published in Sensors & Transducers Journal no all of them can be included into the 10 best, but all are available on the Journal's CD.
I hope you will enjoy these selected articles.
Sincerely,
Prof., Dr., Sergey Y. Yurish Editor-in-Chief Sensors & Transducers Journal |
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10 Best Articles Published in 2007
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