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What is IEEE Sensors Council?

The IEEE Sensors Council was formally constituted in June 1998 with presidents of 14 IEEE Societies signing the petition for its formation. The fields of interest of the Council and its activities are the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing and application of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, with emphasis on the electronics, physics and reliability aspects of sensors and integrated sensor-actuators.

Our Origin

The purpose of a council is to provide “a continuing mechanism for two (2) or more IEEE Societies, called Member Societies, to work together in a multi-disciplinary technical area of mutual interest, primarily through conferences and publications.” (References: IEEE Bylaws I-401.6, and the TAB Operations Manual, para. 4.7 (it was para 4.8 as in 2001).)

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Our Management

The IEEE Sensors Council was first included into Division I of IEEE in June 1999. Its formal term began from 1 Jan 2000 with John R Vig as its first President. The first President-elect was Franco Maloberti.

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News & Announcements

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IEEE SENSORS 2015 Highlights
More than 700 registrations 985 papers submitted, acceptance rate of 56%, 272 presentations, 282 posters Papers from 39 countries 265…
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IEEE SENSORS 2019 Bid Package Information
Our goal is to select conference venues three years in advance. IEEE SENSORS 2019 will be held in the Americas.…
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IEEE SENSORS 2016 Call for Papers
Orlando, FL, USA | October 30 - November 2, 2016 Paper Submission Deadline: June 15, 2016 Call for Papers Call…
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Explore the latest advancements in sensor technology at the IEEE Sensors Council's upcoming conferences. Join leading experts and researchers from around the world as they present their work and discuss the future of sensing and measurement.
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