Instrumentation Science & Technology

1.6k papers and 11.4k indexed citations i.

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The 1.6k papers published in Instrumentation Science & Technology in the last decades have received a total of 11.4k indexed citations. Papers published in Instrumentation Science & Technology usually cover Biomedical Engineering (476 papers), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (411 papers) and Spectroscopy (293 papers) specifically the topics of Analytical Chemistry and Sensors (270 papers), Electrochemical Analysis and Applications (177 papers) and Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies (169 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Instrumentation Science & Technology are Uwe D. Neue, Robert J. Cotter, Qi Wang, Yong Zhao, Ke Xu, Shengli Gao, Qi‐Zhen Shi, Hassan Y. Aboul‐Enein, Zhihong Li and Dimitrios Gavril.

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Fields of papers published in Instrumentation Science & Technology

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Instrumentation Science & Technology

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