Abstract
PrefaceThe 6th International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers, was held in Athens, Greece, from September 27 to September 30 2016. The Conference, hosted about 70 oral and poster papers and more than 90 participants. IC-MAST as an international annual conference which tries to meet the needs for various types of sensors, particularly those ones which may be manufactured by low cost methods (i.e. hybrid sensors, smart specialization devices, particular applications not necessarily requiring integrated micro-nano technologies), covering all types of materials and physical effects, appears to be a necessity. IC-MAST has been established as a high quality international conference by:I. Gathering together multinational researchers from all over the world, working in different materials for sensors and transducers and technical applications of sensors, but also in some cases in the management of the data coming from sensors and transducers; the careful selection of the conference place (like Aegean Sea, Budapest, Prague, Bilbao, Mykonos, Athens etc) allows for enjoying the local hospitality and sightseeingII. Emphasizing in hybrid sensors and smart specialization devices produced by inexpensive methods, without excluding of course micro-nano technology, from all kinds of solid state, liquid and gaseous materials, as well as in particular transducer applications (design and development, as well as use of sensing data)List of International Advisory Committee, International Scientific Committee and Editors are available in this pdf.
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