A new international conference on sensors,
IEEE SENSORS 2002
will be held June 12-14, 2002, in Orlando, Florida, USA.
Abstracts are due: January 15, 2002. For the full call-for-
papers, please visit www.ieee.org/sensors
The goal of IEEE SENSORS 2002 is to bring together
scientists and engineers who work on sensor science,
technology, and applications.
Papers (each of no more than 6 published pages) will be
published in the proceedings of IEEE SENSORS 2002.
Authors will be encouraged to submit full-length papers to
the IEEE Sensors Journal*.
I hope to see you at IEEE SENSORS 2002 next year.
John R. Vig
President, IEEE Sensors Council
E-mail: [email protected]
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