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Elsevier Sensors and Actuators B. Chemical-MicroTAS Best Paper Award

The MicroTAS 2021 conference is pleased to announce the Best Paper Award sponsored by Elsevier to recognize one best paper submitted to the MicroTAS Conference.

Best Paper Award - Selection Process
Based on the grading conducted by the TPC and ETPC, the top ~25 papers submitted by students or young researchers (post-doctoral level) will be considered as finalists for this award. These papers will be evaluated by a small committee consisting of members of the CBMS board and the ETPC, to identify the winner.

The Winners Will Receive
  • A $1,000 Honorarium
  • An award certificate sent electronically
  • Formal recognition on the last day of the meeting
Past Winners

MicroTAS 2023 Conference, Katowice, POLAND

QUANTUM SENSING MEETS LAB-ON-A-CHIP
Robin D. Allert1, Fleming Bruckmaier1, Nick R. Neulig1, Phillip Amrein2, Sebastian Littin2, Fabian A. Freire-Moschovitis1, Kristina S. Liu1, Karl D. Briegel1, Claudia Schrepel3, Philipp Sch.tzle4, Peter Knittel5, Martin Hermans3, Maxim Zaitsev2, and Dominik B. Bucher1
1Technical University of Munich, GERMANY, 2University Medical Center Freiburg, GERMANY, 3LightFab GmbH, GERMANY, 4University of Freiburg, GERMANY, and 5Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, GERMANY

MicroTAS 2022 Conference, Hangzhou, China and Virtual

3D CO-PRINTING OF IONIC HYDROGEL AND ELASTOMER FOR FABRICATION OF WEARABLE SENSORS
Shaojia Wang
University of Toronto, CANADA

MicroTAS 2021 Conference, Palm Springs, USA

HANDHELD AND ULTRAFAST PHOTOTHERMAL QPCR SYSTEM FOR RAPID DETECTION OF SARS-COV-2
Byound-Hoon Kang
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), KOREA