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Measurement Science and Technology

Description
formerly: Journal of Physics E: Scientrific Instruments

 

Status
active
Indexing
New Technologies and Engineering (ANTE); INSPEC® Information Services; ISI (Science Citation Index®, SciSearch®, ISI Alerting Services, Current Contents®/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Current Contents®/Engineering, Computing and Technology); Che
Predecessor
Journal of Physics E: Scientrific Instruments
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
0957-0233
E ISSN
1361-6501
First volume
1
Last volume
19+
Publish city
Bristol, UK
Homepage
Description

Subject coverage. The theory, practice and application of measurement in physics, chemistry, engineering and the environmental and life sciences from inception to commercial exploitation. Its scope includes

 

  • sensors, instruments and systems for physical, chemical and biological measurands
  • sensor applications, micro- and nano-systems
  • signal processing techniques for measurement and sensor-actuator systems
  • metrology and the theory of measurement, including data and error analysis, standards and calibration.

The full range of transduction principles and measurement techniques are covered, including

  • sensors (mechanical, chemical, thermal, biological, magnetic, radiation, fibre optic)
  • fluid flow measurement, particle sizing, combustion measurements
  • optical and laser based measurement techniques
  • imaging techniques, including tomography, microscopy and holography
  • spectroscopy, including MS, NMR, ESR, IR, UV-VIS, PCS, fluorescence, optical interferometry, dielectric, acoustic spectroscopy
  • biomedical instrumentation
  • micro-, nano- and picoscale measurement
  • cryogenic science and measurement
  • dimensional, thermal and optical metrology
  • methods based on visible, infrared, x-ray or other electromagnetic radiation
  • electrical and magnetic measurements including frequency and dielectric measurements
  • acoustic and ultrasonics
  • nuclear measurements
Measurement Science and Technology is an interdisciplinary journal and published articles may be referred to by readers in many different disciplines. Authors are therefore asked to supply suitable keywords as a concise method of describing the general topic of research. Keywords should include the measurand under investigation, the equipment and techniques used, as well as possible applications of the work.











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