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ICMAST-2011 is an international interdisciplinary conference which covers research and development in the field of materials science; especially those materials which are used for sensors, actuators, and all kinds of transducers. ICMAST-2011 aims to bring together scientists, engineers and product designers in order to fill the gap between research and development. Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). The topics covered by ICMAST-2011 include: new materials development, fabrication technology, sensing principles and mechanisms, actuators, optical devices, electrochemical devices, mass-sensitive devices, gas sensors, biosensors, analytical microsystems, environmental aspects, process control, biomedical applications, signal processing, sensor and sensor-array chemometrics and - as a satellite event to the conference - the economics and management of high-tech laboratories and products.

Table of Contents:
Preface, Organizers and Committees Study of the early Stage of Deposition Process for Electrodeposited Ni100-XFeX Thin Films Electrical Permittivity of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Nanocomposites Filled with Organoclay and Graphite Nanoplatelets: Compared and Contrasted Sensing Element Made of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube Network for Organic Vapor Detection Effect of Substrate Temperature on Microstructural Characteristics of Thermal Sprayed Superalloys Silver-Rutile UV Sensor Fabricated on Thermally Oxidized Titanium Foil Marketing Dynamic Simulation Modelling in High Tech Laboratories Metamaterial Sensor Based on WGM Fabrication of Carbon Nanotube/Low Density Polyethylene Composites for Strain Sensing Nanostructures of Water Molecules in Iteratively Filtered Water Metrological Performances of Smart Structures Based on Bragg Grating Sensors Cyclodextrin-Based Supramolecular Multilayer Assemblies for the Design of Biological Optical Sensors Using Tilted Fiber Bragg Gratings Cyclodextrin-Based Supramolecular Multilayer Assemblies for the Design of Chemical Optical Sensors Using Tilted Fiber Bragg Gratings Metrological Performances of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors and Comparison with Electrical Strain Gauges Comparative Study in Magnetic Nanocomposites with PMMA and PS Matrices Made by Suspension Polymerization New Ti-Alloy with Negative and Zero Thermal Expansion Coefficients Performance Optimization in Switched Reluctance Motor Drives Magnetoelastic Viscosity Sensor for Lubricant Oil Condition Monitoring Optical Electronic Nose Based on Fe (III) Complex of Porphyrins Films for Detection of Volatile Compounds Detection of Formaldehyde Using Plasmonic Properties of Gold Nanoparticles Improved Selectivity of Oxidized Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Network for Detection of Ethanol Vapor Polymer Coated Microfabricated Interdigitated Electrodes Arrays for Gas Sensing Applications Using the Own Flexibility of a Climbing Robot as a Double Force Sensor Study and Application of Micrometric Alignment on the Prototype Girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module Oxhydroelectric Effect: Electricity from Water by Twin Electrodes Experimental Evidence of a Neutron Flux Generation in a Plasma Discharge Electrolytic Cell Growth, Structural and Mechanical Characterization and Reliability of Chemical Vapor Deposited Co and Co3O4 Thin Films as Candidate Materials for Sensing Applications Threshold Voltage and Sub-Threshold Slope Variation with Gate-Length in Al2O3/InAlAs/InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) FET's Development of an Electrochemical Maltose Biosensor Radiation Dosimeter Based on Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Structures Containing Silicon Nanocrystals Water Plasma Modes and Nuclear Transmutations on the Metallic Cathode of a Plasma Discharge Electrolytic Cell SHM System Based on ANN for Aeronautical Applications Qualitative and Quantitative Architecture Characterisation of Porous Materials TiO2 Coating onto Fe Powders via Fluidized Bed CVD Study of Thermal Behavior of Porcelain Insulators with the Finite Element Method Evaluation of Wall Paint Emissivity during Infrared Thermography Temperature Measurement Building the Interactive Relationship between the Top Management and the External Project Manager: The Communication Plan in Laboratory Research Outsourcing in the Field of Information Technology in Maritime Companies Selecting the Project Teams’ Members. A Challenging Human Resources Management Process for Laboratory Research Outsourcing or Insourcing in the High Technology Systems Sector in a Maritime Company Pricing Strategy Dynamic Simulation Modelling within the High-Tech Sector The Performance Management after Mergers and Acquisitions in High Technology Manufacturing Business The Role of Leadership in High Tech Manufacturing Companies in a Changing Environment Commensurability of the Structures of Boride Layers Web Adds Effect of Sintering Temperature on Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Nanozinc Oxide Varistor Refractive Index Sensing Based on a Fiber Bragg Grating with Micro-Holes Cold Working Degree Determination in Low Carbon Steel with Barkhausen Noise Analysis Low Frequency Measurements in Amorphous Wire for Studying GMI Effect Correlation between Barkhausen Noise and Plastic Deformation in TRIP 800 Steel Specimens Residual Stress Prediction in Welds via the Barkhausen Noise Technique Correlation of Structural Characteristics of Low Carbon Ferritic Steel with Magnetic Properties Studying Structure and Magnetic Properties of Armco Steel after Mechanical Treatment Cordless Position Sensor Based on the Magnetostrictive Delay Line Principle Magnetic Field Sensor Based on the Domain Wall Nucleation and Propagation Steel Hardness Determination Using the Barkhausen Noise Effect Barkhausen Frequency Response in a-Fe Steels Fabrication and First Characterization of Ni2MnGa Glass-Coated Microwires Study of the Repetitive Stressing of the Ancient Iron T-CLAMS of Epikourios Apollon Temple Evaluation of Wall Paint Emissivity during Infrared Thermography Temperature Measurement Study of Thermal Behavior of Porcelain Insulators with the Finite Element Method The Corrosion Influence of 3,5% NaCl – Water Solution on Mechanical, Magnetical and Micro-Failure Behavior of ARMCO Steel Use of Superficial Magnetic Techniques to Evaluate the Mechanical Properties of Duplex Stainless Steels Correlation of Microstructure to Macroscopic Magnetic Measurements on Electrical Steels Comparative Study in Magnetic Composites with PMMA and PS Matrices Made by Suspension Polymerization Physics and Modeling of Magnetic Non Destructive Testing Techniques On the Mechanical Properties Determination of Armco Steel Using Magnetic Hysteresis Loop and Barkhausen Noise Non-Destructive Testing of Mechanical Properties of Magnetic Materials Using Barkhausen Noise and B-H Loop Techniques Investigation of Strain Sensing Capabilities of Amorphous Magnetostrictive Wires Embedded in Epoxy Resin Studies of Magnetic Properties of Amorphous Microwires Produced by Combination of by Quenching, Glass Removal and Drawing Techniques An Experimental Investigation of Magnetorheological (MR) Fluids under Quasi-Static Loadings Hydrogen Detection with Noble Metal-TiO2 Schottky Diodes Possibilities for Thick, Simple-Structure Silicon X-Ray Detectors Operated by Peltier Cooling Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Based Sensors for Selective Detection of Chemical Pollutants Single Sensor Gas Analysis Using a Microfluidic Channel Investigating the Impact of Research and Development Strategy on Firm Performance Fast Diagnosis of Volatile Organic Compounds with a Temperature-Modulated Chemoresistor Optical Detection of the Pesticide by Functionalized Quantum Dots as Fluorescence-Based Biosensor A Study of the Optimal Composition of the Bath Used for the Electrodeposition of Invar Alloy Thin Films CO Sensing Properties of La1-xCaxFeO3 Perovskite Nanocrystalline Materials Gas Sensing Properties of Nanocrystalline Nd1-xCaxFeO3 Recognition and Electrochemical Sensing of 8-Hydroxydeoxyguanosine with Molecularly Imprinted Poly (ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) Thin Films High-Temperature Sensor Based on Neutron-Irradiated 6H-SiC PVD of N-CuIn3Se5 Photoabsorber Films Fabrication of Porous Layer on the Nondoped Amorphous SiC Thin Film by Anodic Etching Method in HF/H2O/H2O2 Effect of Coordination of Molecules on the Properties of Water as Solvent Temperature Response of Magnetostrictive/Piezoelectric Polymer Magnetoelectric Laminates Sensing Element Made of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube Network for Organic Vapor Detection


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783038136835
  • Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Volume 495 Key Engineering Materials
  • ISBN-10: 3038136832
  • Publisher Date: 15 Nov 2011
  • Binding: Digital download and online
  • No of Pages: 382


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