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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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March
2023
New Initiative Applications Round 2 due May 1, 2023
Sensors Council invites applications for Round 2 of the New Initiatives (NI) Program. NI projects should be aligned with the…
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March
2023
Check out the SC YouTube Channel!
The IEEE Sensors Council’s YouTube Channel contains over 2,000 videos from the Council’s flagship conference, IEEE SENSORS, and other SC conferences, events,…
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January
2023
Sensors Council Participants Elevated to IEEE Fellow as of January 2023
Congratulations to the 2023 Sensors Council Class of IEEE Fellows! Thank you for your many contributions to IEEE Sensors Council.…
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January
2023
Nominations Open for SC Officers & Members-at-Large (2024-2025 term)
The Sensors Council Nominations Committee requests nominations for qualified individuals to fill the following Council Officer and Member-at-Large positions for…
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November
2022
Virtual Symposium on Sensor Technologies (ViSiT)
30th November 2022 – 3rd December 2022 List of Eminent Speakers Prof. Ravinder Dahiya University of Glasgow, UK Title of…
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September
2022
2022 IEEE Sensors Council Award Recipients
We are pleased to congratulate the following recipients of the 2022 IEEE Sensors Council Awards. The Council is incredibly proud…

Upcoming Sensors Council Conferences

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.
IEEE BIOSENSORS 2024
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July 28 - 30, 2024
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Cambridge, UK

IEEE BIOSENSORS 2024

Join the second annual IEEE Biosensors conference in Cambridge, UK from July 28 - 30, 2024! Dive into three days of the latest biosensor developments, emerging applications, tutorials, and keynote sessions.

Join the second annual IEEE Biosensors conference in Cambridge, UK from July 28 - 30, 2024! Dive into three days of the latest biosensor developments, emerging applications, tutorials, and keynote sessions.

IEEE CAFE 2024
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September 26-28, 2023
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Xanthi, Greece

IEEE CAFE 2024

CAFE 2024, the distinguished IEEE Conference on AgriFood Electronics, emerges as the epitome of innovation in electronics applied to the AgriFood value chain. At the heart of this conference lies a vision to harness cutting-edge electronics and sensor technology to revolutionize the entire food chain—from smart, precision agriculture to advanced processing and retail stages. This conference is not just about technological advancement; it's a platform where electronics meet ecology, enabling stakeholders across the food chain to engage in meaningful dialogue with nature. By focusing on solutions that address Climate Change and optimize Natural Resource utilization, CAFE 2024 aims to empower farmers and industry players alike to foster a sustainable, environmentally conscious approach to food production and distribution. Join us in shaping a future where technology and sustainability converge to create a resilient and efficient AgriFood system.

CAFE 2024, the distinguished IEEE Conference on AgriFood Electronics, emerges as the epitome of innovation in electronics applied to the AgriFood value chain. At the heart of this conference lies a vision to harness cutting-edge electronics and sensor technology to revolutionize the entire food chain—from smart, precision agriculture to advanced processing and retail stages. This conference is not just about technological advancement; it's a platform where electronics meet ecology, enabling stakeholders across the food chain to engage in meaningful dialogue with nature. By focusing on solutions that address Climate Change and optimize Natural Resource utilization, CAFE 2024 aims to empower farmers and industry players alike to foster a sustainable, environmentally conscious approach to food production and distribution. Join us in shaping a future where technology and sustainability converge to create a resilient and efficient AgriFood system.

IEEE SENSORS 2024
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October 20 - 23, 2024
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Kobe, Japan

IEEE SENSORS 2024

IEEE SENSORS 2024 is intended to provide a forum for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from academia and industry throughout the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, and applications in the areas of sensors and sensing technologies.

IEEE SENSORS 2024 is intended to provide a forum for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from academia and industry throughout the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, and applications in the areas of sensors and sensing technologies.

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