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Sensors for marine biosciences next-generation sensing approaches edited by Shyam S. Pandey, Rout George Kerry, Kshitij R.B. Singh

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Book
Author/Creator:
Shyam S. Pandey
Contributor:
Pandey, Shyam S., editor.
Kerry, Rout George, editor.
Singh, Kshitij R. B., editor.
Institute of Physics (Great Britain), publisher.
Series:
IOP series in sensors and sensor systems
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Detectors.
Marine biology--Research--Technological innovations.
Marine biology.
Marine sciences--Research--Technological innovations.
Marine sciences.
Oceanography--Research--Technological innovations.
Oceanography.
Environmental monitoring--Remote sensing.
Environmental monitoring.
Marine biology--Remote sensing.
Marine sciences--Remote sensing.
Oceanography--Remote sensing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
IOP Publishing 2025
Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) IOP Publishing [2025]
Biography/History:
Professor Dr. Shyam S Pandey completed his PhD from, the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India in 1997 in the area of synthesis, characterization and application of organic conjugated polymers. He came to Japan as a post-doctoral fellow in 1998. He worked as a Fukuoka IST-sponsored post-doctoral fellow at the Kyushu Institute of Technology from 1998-2001 in the area of photo-functional materials and devices. He was JSPS post-doctoral fellow from 2001-2003 (soft actuators and artificial muscles) and Knowledge Cluster invited researcher from 2003-2007 (protein biochips). He received National Technology Award from the National Research Development Corporation, Government of India in 2005 for the development of glucose biosensors, which are currently being manufactured and marketed. He worked at Kyushu Institute of Technology as an Assistant Professor from 2009-2012 in the area of design and development of novel photofunctional materials for their application in the area of next-generation solar cells. As an Associate Professor, he started his Organic Photofunctional Materials Devices research group in the same institute in April 2012-March 2022 and worked in the area of research and development of next generational cells, organic electronic devices and bio-image sensors. Currently, he is a Professor in the Green Electronics department of the Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology. He has published more than 300 papers in international refereed journals, more than 500 papers in domestic and international conferences and about 30 patents in India, Japan, Europe and the USA. His research interests deal with dye-sensitized and organic solar cells, quantum chemical calculations, organic electronics and optoelectronics, organic conducting polymers, biosensors and protein biochips. Rout George Kerry a research scholar at PG Department of Biotechnology, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Mr Kerry graduated from a private college under Utkal University. For higher education he pursued his master's in biotechnology at Roland Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur University. He became acquainted with the importance of nanotechnology by one of his mentors, which triggered his interest in scientific research in depth. Thereafter, Mr Kerry was fully engaged in exploring the infinite potentials that are possible from the crossover of biotechnology and nanotechnology. Basically, he emphasizes the formulation of nanobased therapeutics against infectious and non-infectious ailments as well as their detection, the impact of probiotics in health management, and the role of nanotechnology in health as well as for the sustainable development of agriculture. He has authored and co-authored several publications with reputable journals and publishers. As per Google scholar his total citation since 2020 is over 3400+. Presently, he is working on nano-delivery systems and portable diagnostics. Kshitij R.B. Singh holds a master's degree in biotechnology from Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India. He is currently working in the laboratory of Professor Shyam S Pandey, Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan. He has more than 85 peer-reviewed publications to his credit, has edited 15 books, and has authored more than 65 book chapters published by internationally reputed publishers, namely ACS, RSC, Elsevier, IOP Publishing, Springer Nature, Wiley, and CRC Press. His research interests include biotechnology, biochemistry, nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, biosensors, and materials sciences
Summary:
This book explores the critical role of sensors in marine biosciences by highlighting their application in monitoring pollution, detecting marine pathogens, and improving environmental protection. It covers advancements in biosensor technologies, including microbial, optical, electrochemical, and artificial intelligence-based sensors, offering comprehensive insights into real-time marine monitoring. The book will be reference material for scientists and researchers as well as students working in the fields of sensors, environmental monitoring, marine ecosystems, bioremediation technology and marine biology. It serves as a one-time resource for recent advances in the field of application of sensors in marine bioscience and various sensor-based applications. Part of IOP Series in Sensors and Sensor Systems
Contents:
1. Introduction to sensor in marine bioscience / Rout George Kerry, Kshitij R.B. Singh, Sanghamitra Nayak and Shyam S. Pandey
2. Sensors for monitoring global deposition of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems / Shweta Gulia, Simran Singh, Nida E. Falak, Bhupendra Pratap Singh, Ravi Butola, Asmita Das and Prakash Chandra
3. Sensors for detection of marine organic and inorganic pollutants / S. Jone Kirubavathy and Arunadevi Natarajan
4. Polymeric matrix-based biosensors for the detection of pollutants in the marine ecosystem / Cansu çIlke Kuru-Sumer and Fulden Ulucan-Karnak
5. Remote sensing and satellite biological sensors for sustainability of the marine ecosystem / Merve Asena Özbek, Gaye Ezgi Yılmaz, Aykut Arif Topcòu and Adil Denizli
6. Artificial intelligence-, machine learning- and Internet of Things-based sensors for detection of marine pollutants / Chansi, Karan Hadwani and Tinku Basu
7. Biosensor-based detection of major aquatic pathogens in the marine ecosystem / Pooja Singh and Ravindra Pratap Singh
8. Advancement of sensors in preservation and packaging of marine products / Ekta Poonia, Rohit Ranga, Heena Dahiya, Vinita Bhankar and Krishan Kumar
9. Nucleic acid-based biosensor for detection of infectious pathogens in marine products / Kanishk Singh, Parshant Kumar Sharma, Yi-Hsiang Huang, Sucharita Khuntia, Getaneh Berie Tarekegn, Wei-Chen Huag and Li-Chia Tai
10. Proteomics and genomics-based innovation in biosensors for marine biology / Amit K. Yadav, Damini Verma, Sumit K. Yadav and Dhiraj Bhatia
11. Commercial aspect of sensors in marine biosciences and its future prospects / Olugbemi T. Olaniyan, Young N. Wike, Charles O. Adetunji, Gloria E. Okotie and Chioma A. Ohanenye
Notes:
"Version: 20250301"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references
Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on April 1, 2025)
Other Format:
Print version Sensors for marine biosciences
ISBN:
9780750359993
9780750359986
OCLC:
1513521083
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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