![]() | SEIA' 2026: XII International Conference on Sensors and Electronic Instrumentation Advances Barceló Granada Congress Hotel Granada, Spain, September 30-October 2, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://seia-conference.com/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seia2026 |
| Abstract registration deadline | June 1, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | June 1, 2026 |
About the Event
Aim and Scope
SEIA' 2026, GRANADA, SPAIN
The XII International Conference on Sensors and Electronic Instrumentation Advances (SEIA’ 2026) aims to accelerate progress in sensor science and electronic instrumentation by bridging fundamental research, engineering practice, and real-world deployment. This event serves as a global forum for researchers, innovators, and industry leaders to present advances that improve how we measure, monitor, and control complex systems across industrial, environmental, healthcare, mobility, energy, and smart infrastructure applications.
A central aim of SEIA’ 2026 is to help to move sensing innovation from prototypes to scalable solutions. The conference highlights technologies and methods that increase measurement accuracy, robustness, and lifecycle performance - covering calibration, uncertainty evaluation, reliability engineering, and validation in harsh or safety-critical environments.
Recognizing the importance of manufacturability and responsible innovation, SEIA ’2026 invites work on materials, packaging, testing, and production metrology, as well as approaches that improve supply-chain robustness and compliance with relevant regulatory and environmental requirements that reduce total cost of ownership over the device lifecycle. The conference also focuses on the practical challenges that often limit adoption at scale, including interoperability, system integration, and secure connectivity.
SEIA’2026 welcomes original research papers, applied case studies, and technology demonstrations spanning sensor types and modalities. By convening interdisciplinary expertise and supporting skills development through technical sessions and applied tutorials, SEIA’ 2026 aims to strengthen the global sensing community and help translate high-quality research into standards-aware, secure, and interoperable solutions that deliver impact at scale.
The conference is organized by the International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA) - one of the major professional, non-profit association serving for sensor industry and academy since 1999. SEIA' 2026 will be held in co-location with 8th International Conference on Microelectronic Devices and Technologies (MicDAT '2026) under the same conference umbrella.
Next to all the technical subjects, a major function of this series of events lies in the opportunities for meeting colleagues. This aspect of our IFSA event has always been giving high marks and we continue to pay much attention to it. Coffee breaks, welcome cocktail reception, Gala Dinner and farewell cocktail are the best opportunity for social contacts. We trust that you will find SEIA' 2026 conference professionally rewarding and stimulating as well as enjoyable.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Regular papers
- Posters
- Special sessions papers
- Keynote presentations
- Invited talks
- Industrial presentations
Papers must be prepared according to the conference proceedings template
Posters size: A0 (21 x 29.7 cm), vertical orientation
List of Topics
Sensors and Sensing Technology
- Accelerometers
- Inclinometers
- Gyroscopes
- Mechanical Sensors
- Optical Sensors
- Optical Fiber Sensors
- Photonic Sensors
- Chemical Sensors
- Biosensors
- Immunosensors
- BioMEMS
- Temperature Sensors
- Pressure Sensors
- Acoustic Sensors
- Electromagnetic Sensors
- Gas Sensors
- Humidity Sensors
- Infrared Sensors, Devices and Thermography
- Radiation Sensors
- Multi Sensor Fusion
- Smart Sensors
- Intelligent Sensors
- Artificial Intelligence based Sensors and Sensor Systems
- Virtual Sensors
- Sensor Interfacing and Signal Conditioning
- Sensor Calibration
- Nanomaterials and Electronics Technology for Sensors
- Semiconductor Materials for Sensors
- Polymer Materials for Sensors
- MEMS and NEMS
- Quantum Sensors
- Remote Sensors and Telemetry
- Sensor Applications
Sensor Instrumentation and Measuring Technology
- Metrology and Measurement Science
- Methods of Measurements
- Calibrations and Standards
- Measurement of Electrical Quantities
- Time and Frequency Measurements
- Measurement of Force, Mass, Torque, Inclination and Acceleration
- Magnetic Measurements
- Hardness Measurements
- Measurement of Geometrical Quantities
- Temperature and Thermal Measurements
- Pressure and Vacuum Measurements
- Vibration and Noise Measurements
- Flow Measurements
- Chemical Measurements
- Quantum Measurements and Photonics
- Acoustics and the Ultrasonic Measurements
- Environmental Measurements
- Power and Energy Measurements
- Measurement of Human Functions
- Measurements in Biology and Medicine
- Mathematical Tools for Measurements
- Optical and Radiation Measurements
- Microwave Measurements
- Virtual Instruments and Data Acquisition Systems
- Soft Measurements
- Measurement Systems
- Distributed Measurements
- Analog-to-Digital Converters
- Digital and Mixed Signal Processing
- Waveform Analysis and Measurements
- Scientific and Industrial Instrumentation
- Cyber-Physical Systems and IoT
- Experimental Mechanics
- Measurement in Robotics
- Metrology in Food and Nutrition
- Intelligent and Computer Vision Instruments
- Reliability of Instrument and Measurement Systems
- Nanometrology
- Technical Diagnostics and Testing
- Nondestructive Testing
- Blockchain Applications in Metrology and Measurements
- Education and Training in Measurement and Instrumentation
Special Sessions:
Authors are welcome to organize and manage special sessions during the conference. Each session will contain 4-6 papers in a related field as specified above.
Session organizers will get:
- Certificate of appreciation
- Free registration for the event
Program Committee
Chairman:
Prof., Dr. Sergey Y. Yurish (IFSA, Spain)
Advisory Chairman:
Prof., Dr. Vijyakumar Varadarajan (Ajeenkya D Y Patil University India & La Trobe University, Australia)
Conference and Publication Manager:
Tetyana Zakharchenko (IFSA Publishing, S.L., Spain)
Steering Committee:
Prof., Dr. Gennaro Conte (University Roma Tre, Italy)
Dr. Pavel Shuk (Saint-Gobain NorPro, USA)
Dr. Marius Gheorghe (Ideal Aerosmith, Inc., USA)
Dr. Paolo Dabove (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Prof., Dr. George Kiriakidis (European Materials Research Society (E-MRS), France)
Prof., Dr. Arkady Zhukov (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Publications
One event - three different publications !
1) All registered abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings with the ISBN and DOI, distributed during the conference and submitted for indexing to the Web of Science and SCOPUS.
2) Authors will be invited to submit full-page extended papers to indexed in Scopus Sensors & Transducers or MDPI Sensors open access journals.
3) The papers, presented at SEIA' 2026 may be extended to open access book chapters for the Book Series on 'Advances in Sensors', Vol. 10, 'Advances in Biosensors', Vol. 4 or 'Advances in Measurements and Instrumentation', Vol. 3. Some previous Book Series volumes are indexed in the Book Citation Index (Wed of Science) by Clarivate Analytics.
Venue
The conference will be held in Barceló Granada Congress Hotel, Granada, Spain.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to seia@sensorsportal.com

