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This book assesses the current challenges and opportunities for the next generation of agriculture and food science. Examining the role of nanotechnology and the application of related tools and techniques to transform the future of food, it also discusses in detail nanotechnology in food production, processing and packaging, as well as the benefits of and concerns regarding nanofoods (nanotoxicity and food forensics).
Considering the potential of IoT to revolutionize agriculture and the food industry by radically reducing costs and improving productivity and profits, the book highlights the necessity of integrating IoT and nanotechnology into the next generation of agriculture and food science. Further, it presents a detailed analysis of IoNT implementation, together with the goals that have to be met in order to achieve significant improvements in the agri-food sector. In addition it explores a range of challenges, risks, and concerns that have a direct or indirect impact onnanotechnology and IoNT implementation in agriculture and the food industry. In closing, it discusses the use of green nanotechnology and green IoNT in order to create smart, safe, and sustainable agriculture and healthy food.
Enisa Omanovic-Miklicanin obtained her Ph.D. at Karl-Franzens University of Graz, Austria in 2005. She is a Full Professor of Chemistry Applied in Agriculture and Food Sciences and Vice-Dean of the International Cooperation, Science and Research at the Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, University of Sarajevo. Her research and teaching interests include food chemistry, development of analytical methods for various applications, nanotechnology, and development of analytical methods for characterization of interactions between nanoparticles and biomolecules. Enisa Omanovic-Miklicanin has published 48 papers and 8 books. She was a postdoctoral fellow at the European Commission - Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy, where she worked on the development of analytical
Almir Badnjevic received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Zagreb, University of Zagreb, Croatia, in 2015. He is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices and Expert Systems at the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences at the International Burch University Sarajevo. He is also an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo, working in the field of biomedical engineering and expert systems. He is the Director of the Medical Devices Verification Laboratory VERLAB, member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Cardiopulmonary Systems, President of Bosnia and Herzegovina Medical and Biological Engineering Society, member of ESEM (EU organization for Educating Students in Engineering and Medicine), board member of IFMBE Clinical Engineering Division and Councilor for Regulatory Affairs in EAMBES (European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Science), the Conference Chair of IFMBE/IEEE International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering (CMBEBIH), and senior member of IEEE. He is the author or coauthor of more than 70 publications. His CV is included in Marquis Who's Who in the World in 2016. Together with his team, he received the best manuscript award for Clinical Engineering in 2018.
- Autoren: Mirjana Maksimovic , Enisa Omanovic-Miklicanin , Almir Badnjevic
- 2019, 1st ed. 2019, 170 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3030150542
- ISBN-13: 9783030150549
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.03.2019
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