Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies

8 researchers across 4 institutions

8 Researchers
4 Institutions
2 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Researchers in this area develop novel chemical sensors for detecting and quantifying specific substances. Work encompasses the design, synthesis, and characterization of new sensor materials, including nanomaterials and advanced polymers. Investigations focus on improving sensor sensitivity, selectivity, response time, and durability for a variety of applications. This includes exploring electrochemical, optical, and mass-based sensing mechanisms, often integrating microfabrication and nanotechnology techniques.

The development of advanced chemical sensors holds significant relevance for Arkansas's economy and public well-being. Applications span environmental monitoring, such as detecting pollutants in air and water resources critical to the state's natural beauty and agricultural productivity. In public health, these sensors can aid in disease diagnostics and monitoring exposure to harmful substances. Furthermore, the agricultural sector, a cornerstone of the Arkansas economy, can benefit from sensors for monitoring soil conditions, detecting plant pathogens, and ensuring food safety throughout the supply chain.

This research area draws upon and contributes to expertise in fields such as nanoparticle synthesis, semiconductor materials, electrochemical sensors, and nanomaterials. Collaboration extends across multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering a broad base of knowledge and application.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Ali A. Ensafi University of Arkansas 71 20,675 High Impact
Nawab Ali UA Little Rock 19 1,636 Grant PI
Mahyar Afshar‐Mohajer University of Arkansas 9 229
Nawzat S. Saadi UA Little Rock 9 353
Meina Huang UA Pine Bluff 8 201
Mateen Ullah University of Arkansas 6 228
Moradi Mahmoud University of Arkansas 1 1 Grant PI
Shreya Majagi UAMS 0 0

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies.

Nawzat S. Saadi UA Little Rock
40%
Meina Huang UA Pine Bluff
Mahyar Afshar‐Mohajer University of Arkansas
33%
Nawzat S. Saadi UA Little Rock
Mahyar Afshar‐Mohajer University of Arkansas
31%
Meina Huang UA Pine Bluff
Nawab Ali UA Little Rock
27%
Ali A. Ensafi University of Arkansas

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