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Agriculture and Aquaculture Applications of Biosensors and Bioelectronics

Agriculture and Aquaculture Applications of Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Author(s)/Editor(s): Alex Khang (Global Research Institute of Technology and Engineering, USA)
Copyright: ©2024
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2069-3
ISBN13: 9798369320693
EISBN13: 9798369320709

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In recent years, the advent of biosensors and bioelectronics has facilitated the swift and precise detection of numerous biomolecules or pathogens in animal samples, aquatic habitats, and plants. These technologies have emerged as potent assets for the agriculture and aquaculture industries. Many experts have raised the question; how might the integration of biosensors into portable devices or automated monitoring systems enable on-site and real-time detection of diverse biomolecules or pathogens?

Agriculture and Aquaculture Applications of Biosensors and Bioelectronics presents the recent developments in biological recognition elements, transducer materials, and signal processing techniques for biosensors and bioelectronics used in agriculture and aquaculture applications. Sophisticated biosensors and bioelectronics operate through the immobilization of biological recognition components—such as enzymes or antibodies—on a transducer surface. This immobilization process allows for the targeted recognition and binding of biomolecules or pathogens. The resulting electrical, optical, or chemical changes triggered by the recognition event are quantifiable through various methods and are often enhanced by applications utilizing artificial intelligence (AI). The necessity for high sensitivity and selectivity, the optimization of biocompatibility and stability, and the integration of biosensors with AI-aided solutions are just some of the challenges and opportunities in developing biosensors for high-tech agriculture and aquaculture. This book targets a mixed audience of biotechnology engineers, biosensors scientists, bioelectronics researchers, high-tech agriculture analysts, Ph.D. scholars, researchers, academics, professionals, engineers, and students.



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Author's/Editor's Biography

Alex Khang (Ed.)
Alex Khang , is a Professor in Information Technology, D.Sc. D.Litt., AI and data scientist, Software industry expert, and the chief of technology officer (AI and Data Science Research Center) at the Global Research Institute of Technology and Engineering, North Carolina, United States. ORCID: 0000-0001-8379-4659. He has more than 28 years of teaching and research experience in information technology at the universities and institutes of information technology in Vietnam, India, and United States. He has published 74 documents indexed by Scopus, 52 authored books, 3 authored books (software development), and authored/co-authored 10 papers, 50 book chapters. He has published 15 edited books, and calling for book chapters for 16 edited books in the fields of AI ecosystem. He has over 30 years of working experience as a software product manager, data engineer, AI engineer, cloud computing architect, solution architect, software architect, database expert in the foreign corporations of Germany, Sweden, the United States, Singapore, and multinationals (former CEO, former CTO, former Engineering Director, Product Manager, Senior Software Production Consultant, Data Product Manager).

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