Advanced Design Research (IJADR) provides a forum for the science that advances our understanding of design impacts. It covers all possible direct/indirect, positive/negative effects of design and technology on humans; for example, psychological, physiological, behavioural, ethical, social, economic, environmental and ecological.The journal is devoted to research that promotes impact-relevant design and engineering knowledge, from relevant tools and methods to theoretical viewpoints and philosophical debates, and their integration into future design practice in a rapidly and continuously changing technological landscape.IJADR brings together leading work undertaken by researchers from all domains of design and engineering , including product, interaction, experience, service, computational, smart systems, social, architectural, human factors, ergonomics and urban design/engineering.IJADR's scopeDesign engineeringErgonomics and human factors in designDigital design method (incl. computer-aided design and digital twin-enabled design innovation)Design and smart technologies (incl. smart home, city, manufacturing and society)Design theory and methodologyDesign theories, processes and methodsPractice-led design research (i.e., advanced product and service design)Ecosystem design researchDesign for experience, well-being and impactExperience-driven innovationDesign for well-being and human flourishingImpact-centred designEditorial Board
Design Studies The Interdisciplinary Journal of Design ResearchMission Our mission at Design Studies is to foster contemporary discourse and discoveries in the field of design. We commit to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries and champion inclusivity in academic contributions. We welcome submissions from a diverse spectrum of individuals and perspectives globally. We invite an engaged community of authors to advance design through research, scholarship and creative practice.Aims Design Studies is a leading international academic journal dedicated to the comprehensive examination and discourse of design.The editorial aim is to publish work that is relevant to a broad audience of researchers, educators, and practitioners. We welcome original scholarly research papers concerned with the process, perspectives and outcomes of designing in all its application areas. Insights into the process of design from experimental or empirical research, the design of objects, environments, and systems and their impacts on society and the environment, and critical theory and analysis should galvanize thought leadership and community.Design Studies fills a unique niche among design publications of its type by publishing articles that strike a balance between theoretical and practical modes of inquiry, to produce critical understandings of design practice and its effects in society through the following distinctive aims.Foster Interdisciplinary Design Discussions: Create a space for interdisciplinary discussions on fundamental design elements, including process, cognition, and philosophy, while emphasising research, theory, and innovative outcomes.Explore Design's Theoretical Evolution: Assess the history and future of design by examining its development and contributing to future practices, focusing on rigorous research approachesCritically Analyse Design Practices: Encourage critical evaluations of design methodologies and outcomes, including ethical, social, and environmental considerations.Embrace Diverse Design Contexts: Examine design within various cultural, socio-economic, organisational and political settings, highlighting its impact on social change, sustainability, and community empowerment.Expand the Design Conversation: Welcome a wide range of contributions, including practical case studies, theoretical explorations, and methodological critiques, to engage in a comprehensive design discourse.Scope Design Studies seeks to expand the boundaries of design knowledge and practice. We invite authors to submit papers that not only challenge traditional norms and methodologies but also promote a forward-thinking and inclusive dialogue within the design community. Our scope encompasses a wide range of design domains, including but not limited to engineering design, industrial design, product design, systems design, innovation, and current design thinking paradigms within the overarching research context.Design Studies welcomes articles on a wide range of topic areas across design's core facets centred on the main aims of the journal.Design Theory • Design Process • Philosophy of Design • Design Conceptualisations and Perspectives • Design ThinkingDesign Research and Methodology • Design Research Methods • Interdisciplinary Design Research • Co-DesignDesign Practice • Practice-led Design Research • Design Innovation • Design JusticeDesign Education • Design Pedagogy • Design Teaching and Learning • Design DialogueDesign Impact • Human Factors in Design • Design Manufacturing and Materials • Product Engineering • Design Sustainability
Peer Review under responsibility of Karabuk UniversityEngineering Science and Technology, an International Journal (JESTECH) (formerly Technology), a peer-reviewed monthly engineering journal, publishes both theoretical and experimental high quality papers of permanent interest, not previously published in journals, in the field of engineering and applied science which aims to promote the theory and practice of technology and engineering. In addition to peer-reviewed original research papers, the Editorial Board welcomes original research reports, state-of-the-art reviews and communications in the broadly defined field of engineering science and technology.The scope of JESTECH includes a wide spectrum of subjects includingElectrical/Electronics and Computer Engineering (Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation; Coding, Cryptography, and Information Protection; Communications, Networks, Mobile Computing and Distributed Systems; Compilers and Operating Systems; Computer Architecture, Parallel Processing, and Dependability; Computer Vision and Robotics; Control Theory; Electromagnetic Waves, Microwave Techniques and Antennas; Embedded Systems; Integrated Circuits, VLSI Design, Testing, and CAD; Microelectromechanical Systems; Microelectronics, and Electronic Devices and Circuits; Power, Energy and Energy Conversion Systems; Signal, Image, and Speech Processing)Mechanical and Civil Engineering (Automotive Technologies; Biomechanics; Construction Materials; Design and Manufacturing; Dynamics and Control; Energy Generation, Utilization, Conversion, and Storage; Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics; Heat and Mass Transfer; Micro-Nano Sciences; Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies; Robotics and Mechatronics; Solid Mechanics and Structure; Thermal Sciences)Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (Advanced Materials Science; Biomaterials; Ceramic and Inorgnanic Materials; Electronic-Magnetic Materials; Energy and Environment; Materials Characterizastion; Metallurgy; Polymers and Nanocomposites)For queries related to the journal, please contact [email protected]
Journal of Computational Design and Engineering is an international journal that aims to provide academia and industry with a venue for rapid publication of research papers reporting innovative computational methods and applications to achieve a major breakthrough, practical improvements, and bold new research directions within a wide range of design and engineering:• Theory and its progress in computational advancement for design and engineering • Development of computational framework to support large scale design and engineering • Interaction issues among human, designed artifacts, and systems • Knowledge-intensive technologies for intelligent and sustainable systems • Emerging technology and convergence of technology fields presented with convincing design examples • Educational issues for academia, practitioners, and future generation • Proposal on new research directions as well as survey and retrospectives on mature field.Examples of relevant topics include traditional and emerging issues in design and engineering but are not limited to:• Field specific issues in mechanical, aerospace, shipbuilding, industrial, architectural, plant, and civil engineering as well as industrial design • Geometric modeling and processing, solid and heterogeneous modeling, computational geometry, features, and virtual prototyping • Computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, and scientific visualization • Human modeling and engineering, user interaction and experience, HCI, HMI, human-vehicle interaction(HVI), cognitive engineering, and human factors and ergonomics with computers • Knowledge-based engineering, intelligent CAD, AI and machine learning in design, and ontology • Product data exchange and management, PDM/PLM/CPC, PDX/PDQ, interoperability, data mining, and database issues • Design theory and methodology, sustainable design and engineering, concurrent engineering, and collaborative engineering • Digital/virtual manufacturing, rapid prototyping and tooling, and CNC machining • Computer aided inspection, geometric and engineering tolerancing, and reverse engineering • Finite element analysis, optimization, meshes and discretization, and virtual engineering • Bio-CAD, Nano-CAD, and medical applications • Industrial design, aesthetic design, new media, and design education • Survey and benchmark reports