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Applied Ocean Research

  • ISSN: 0141-1187
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.3
  • Impact factor: 4.3
The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering. These topics include: * Wave mechanics * Fluid-structure interaction * Structural dynamics * Hydrodynamics * Floating and moored system dynamics * Structural mechanics * Sea bed geophysics, soil mechanics and sedimentology * Cable and riser mechanics and vortex-induced vibration * Stochastic processes * Safety and risk analysis * Structural integrity and fatigue * Safety and reliability * Design of offshore structures * Submarine pipeline design * Ocean towing and installation * Hydroelasticity * Subsea engineering * Control and application of remotely-operated vehicles and subsea intervention * Ocean energy systems * Arctic engineering * Renewable marine energies It is important that all papers, particularly the very theoretical ones, should stress the practical importance and applicability of their contents. Purely theoretical papers with no application are discouraged.
Applied Ocean Research

Applied Soft Computing

  • ISSN: 1568-4946
  • 5 Year impact factor: 7.9
  • Impact factor: 8.7
The Official Journal of the World Federation on Soft Computing (WFSC) http://www.softcomputing.org Applied Soft Computing is an international journal promoting an integrated view of soft computing to solve real life problems. Soft computing is a collection of methodologies, which aim to exploit tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty and partial truth to achieve tractability, robustness and low solution cost. The focus is to publish the highest quality research in application, advance and convergence of the areas of Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Evolutionary Computing, Swarm Intelligence and other similar techniques to address real world complexities. Applied Soft Computing is a rolling publication: articles are published as soon as the editor-in-chief has accepted them. Therefore, the web site will continuously be updated with new articles and the publication time will be short. Major Topics: The scope of this journal covers the following soft computing and related techniques, interactions between several soft computing techniques, and their industrial applications: Evolutionary Computing Fuzzy Computing Hybrid Methods Immunological Computing Neuro Computing Swarm Intelligence Machine and Deep Learning Rough Sets The application areas of interest include but are not limited to applications of soft computing to: Agricultural Machinery, Smart Farming Autonomous Reasoning Big Data, IoT, Edge Computing Combinatorial Optimization Data Mining Decision Support Engineering Design Optimization Fault Diagnosis Finance Human-Machine Interface Intelligent Agents Manufacturing Systems Power Electronics Multi-objective Optimization Power and Energy Process and System Control Robotics Security Sensor Systems Signal or Image Processing Software Engineering Supply Chain Economy System Identification and Modelling Telecommunications Time Series Prediction Extended Reality, Metaverse, Digital Twins Vision or Pattern Recognition Authors are welcome to submit letters promoting original soft computing research to Applied Soft Computing's open access companion title, Systems and Soft Computing.
Applied Soft Computing

Applied Thermal Engineering

  • ISSN: 1359-4311
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.9
  • Impact factor: 6.4
Processes. Technologies. Systems. Production. Storage. Utilization Applied Thermal Engineering disseminates novel research related to the design, development and demonstration of components, devices, equipment, technologies, systems and, in general, solutions involving thermal processes for the production, storage, utilization, management and conservation of energy, with a focus on engineering application. It is noted that papers concerned with the development and/or characterization of materials are only within scope if they include content relating to the implications of the employment of these materials in engineering applications, e.g., by considering their operation and/or performance within components, devices, equipment, technologies and/or wider thermal systems. Research relating to the use of energy for thermal management in diverse applications, from electrical and electronic components to buildings and wider energy systems, is also considered to be within scope if thermal management and/or other thermal application elements are included. The journal publishes high-quality and high-impact Original Research Articles, Review Articles, Vision Articles, Short Communications and Letters to the Editor on cutting-edge innovations in research, and recent advances or issues of interest to the thermal engineering community. Review papers are generally by invitation, however, prospective authors are welcome to submit review paper proposals to the Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor-in-Chief by using this form. Further details regarding article types can be found in the Guide-for-Authors here. Applied Thermal Engineering encourages the publication of special issues. Special issue organisers are invited to complete and submit a dedicated proposal form to the Editor-in-Chief and Journal Development Editor for review and approval at the Board level. The form can be downloaded here for themed special issues and here for conference special issues. Example topics of interest to Applied Thermal Engineering include: Components, devices and equipment such as heat exchangers, heat pipes, energy storage devices, power plants, heat pumps and cooling or refrigeration plants, combined heat and power plants and other polygeneration systems, advanced or alternative cycles, combustion as a thermal energy process and a way to transfer this energy to or within components or systems (such as, for example, boilers, furnaces, internal combustion engines or gas turbines), heat transfer enhancement or suppression as applied to the above, and other unit operations involving thermal engineering processes. Renewable and clean-energy technologies such as solar-thermal or hybrid technologies or systems, the integration of renewable energy within conventional energy processes and systems, energy storage options, thermal management of fuel cells and batteries, and other alternative applied solutions for improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions through thermal engineering. Component through to system design covering energy production, storage and utilization, management and conservation in industrial applications, as well as residential or commercial buildings, including solutions to improve thermal performance via passive design techniques, amongst other. Economic assessments of thermal engineering projects, and of the financial performance and implications of component, equipment, technology and system design, implementation and operation.
Applied Thermal Engineering

Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences

  • ISSN: 2666-5441
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the fastest growing disciplines in electronic information technology. Along with diversified data, AI-enabled technologies such as image processing, smart sensors, and intelligent inversion, are being tested by researchers in a wide variety of geosciences domains. These technologies have the potential to help geosciences move from qualitative to quantitative analysis. We believe that taking an interdisciplinary approach will deliver benefits to both geosciences and AI. Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences is an open access journal providing an interdisciplinary forum where ideas and solutions related to artificial intelligence and its applications in geosciences can be shared and discussed. To support this discussion, we encourage authors to open source their code, data, and the labels used in AI. We welcome both fundamental science and applied research describing the practical applications of AI methods in the fields of geology, rock physics, seismicity, hydrology, ecology, marine geosciences, planetary science, environment, volcanology, oceanography, remote sensing and GIS, and related areas. Submissions to Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences may take the form of original research articles, review articles, perspective papers, or short communications, and a variety of topics will be considered. These include, but are not limited to: AI-based decision support systems AI-based precision geosciences Smart sensors and the Internet of Things Geosciences robotics and automation equipment Geosciences knowledge-based systems Computational intelligence in geosciences AI in geosciences optimization management Intelligent interfaces and human-machine interaction Machine vision and image/signal processing Machine learning and pattern recognition Neural networks, fuzzy systems, neuro-fuzzy systems Systems modeling and analysis Expert systems in geosciences Big data and cloud computing in geosciences Automatic navigation and self-driving technology High Performance Computing in the context of Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences also welcomes suggestions and proposals for special issues.
Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences

Automatica

  • ISSN: 0005-1098
  • 5 Year impact factor: 7.4
  • Impact factor: 6.4
A Journal of IFAC, the International Federation of Automatic Control Automatica is a leading archival publication in the field of systems and control. The field encompasses today a broad set of areas and topics, and is thriving not only within itself but also in terms of its impact on other fields, such as communications, computers, biology, energy and economics. Since its inception in 1963, Automatica has kept abreast with the evolution of the field over the years, and has emerged as a leading publication driving the trends in the field. After being founded in 1963, Automatica became a journal of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) in 1969. It features a characteristic blend of theoretical and applied papers of archival, lasting value, reporting cutting edge research results by authors across the globe. It features articles in distinct categories, including regular, brief and survey papers, technical communiqués, correspondence items, as well as reviews on published books of interest to the readership. It occasionally publishes special issues on emerging new topics or established mature topics of interest to a broad audience. Automatica solicits original high-quality contributions in all the categories listed above, and in all areas of systems and control interpreted in a broad sense and evolving constantly. They may be submitted directly to a subject editor or to the Editor-in-Chief if not sure about the subject area. Editorial procedures in place assure careful, fair, and prompt handling of all submitted articles. Accepted papers appear in the journal in the shortest time feasible given production time constraints. Additional information about Automatica, including a list of recently accepted papers and a cumulative table of contents (1963-present), can be found at the website www.journals.elsevier.com/automatica. Papers should be submitted using the on-line review management system Pampus www.autsubmit.com.
Automatica

Automation in Construction

  • ISSN: 0926-5805
  • 5 Year impact factor: 11.4
  • Impact factor: 10.3
Design & Engineering — Construction Technology — Maintenance & Management Automation in Construction is an international journal for the publication of original research papers. The journal publishes refereed material on all aspects pertaining to the use of Information Technologies in Design, Engineering, Construction Technologies, and Maintenance and Management of Constructed Facilities. The scope of Automation in Construction is broad, encompassing all stages of the construction life cycle from initial planning and design, through construction of the facility, its operation and maintenance, to the eventual dismantling and recycling of buildings and engineering structures. The following list of topics is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to indicate topics that fall within the journal's purview: • Computer-aided design, product modeling, decision support systems, classification and standardization, product data interchange • Computer-aided engineering, process simulation models, graphics • Robotics, metrology, logistics, automated inspection, demolition/remediation • Facilities management, management information systems, intelligent control systems. This journal is supported by the following organisations: - Education in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) - International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC) - International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (C.I.B.)
Automation in Construction

Biogeotechnics

  • ISSN: 2949-9291
Aims Biogeotechnics is an interdisciplinary journal that bridges the gap between bioengineering, bionics and earth science engineering, particularly in the areas of bio-mediated design such as biomineralization, soil bioengineering using vegetation and fungi and bio-inspired design in the applications of geotechnical engineering. The journal aims to publish original studies on the experimental and theoretical aspects of bio-mediated and bio-inspired solutions in the geotechnical system, including laboratory and field testing, computational methods, design principles and site investigation. Scope Biogeotechnics focuses on interdisciplinary topics on the application of microbially mediated processes, biomaterials, vegetation, fungi and bio-inspired design methods, in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, rock engineering, pavement engineering, geological engineering, as well as offshore and marine engineering. Topics of interest include numerical and analytical methods in soil and rock mechanics with bio-mediated and bio-inspired solutions and materials; constitutive modelling in bio-mediated soil and rock ; statics and dynamics of interacting structures and foundations with bio-mediated and bio-inspired solutions; liquid and gas flow through geologic bio-reinforced media, contaminant transport and groundwater problems with bio-mitigation; geohazards mitigation in earthquakes, landslides and subsidence; soil/rock improvement with bio-mediated and bio-inspired method; and the development of bio-mediated and bio-inspired models validations using laboratory and field measurements.
Biogeotechnics

Biomaterials Advances

  • ISSN: 2772-9508
Formerly known as Materials Science and Engineering: C, with a 2022 IF of 7.9. Biomaterials Advances includes topics at the interface of the biomedical sciences and materials engineering. These topics include: • Bioinspired and biomimetic materials for medical applications • Materials of biological origin for medical applications • Materials for "active" medical applications • Self-assembling and self-healing materials for medical applications • "Smart" (i.e., stimulus-response) materials for medical applications • Ceramic, metallic, polymeric, and composite materials for medical applications • Materials for in vivo sensing • Materials for in vivo imaging • Materials for delivery of pharmacologic agents and vaccines • Novel approaches for characterizing and modeling materials for medical applications Manuscripts on biological topics without a materials science component, or manuscripts on materials science without biological applications, will not be considered for publication in Materials Science and Engineering C. New submissions are first assessed for language, scope and originality (plagiarism check) and can be desk rejected before review if they need English language improvements, are out of scope or present excessive duplication with published sources. Biomaterials Advances sits within Elsevier's biomaterials science portfolio alongside Biomaterials, Materials Today Bio and Biomaterials and Biosystems. As part of the broader Materials Today family, Biomaterials Advances offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Biomaterials Advances

Biomedical Engineering Advances

  • ISSN: 2667-0992
Biomedical Engineering Advances provides a forum for the publication of research focusing on the areas of biomedical engineering and biomedical devices realization, involving the implementation and design of real, current and/or novel biomedical applications of existing products and/or the creation of new biomedical materials and devices shall be prioritized. BEA provides an essential collection for practicing engineers, designers, researchers and other practitioners who are interested in all aspects of biomedical engineering and/or device creation and require empirical evidence of new processes/designs/implementations. The journal will also provide a forum for the publication of high-quality descriptions of classic problems in the field and proposed solutions related to actual projects. Biomedical Engineering Advances covers a wide range of processes and technologies including (but not limited to): Bioinformatics Biomaterials Biomechanics and Mechanobiology Biomedical Signal Processing Biomedical Imaging and Devices Bioprinting Cellular Engineering Computational Genomics and Proteomics Data Management Systems Diagnostic Tools Drug Delivery Systems Electrocardiographic Tools Future of Biomedical Engineering Genetic Engineering Hearing Aids Medical Devices Miniaturization Molecular Engineering Nanomedicine Neural Engineering Novel Biomedical Technologies Prosthetics Protein Engineering Regenerative Medicine Stem Cell Engineering Tissue Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Advances

Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics

  • ISSN: 2667-3797
An official Journal of the Shandong University To promote advances and original contributions to robotics, biomimetics and artificial intelligence, Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics (BIROB) provides a platform and forum for the exchange and communication of the most innovative and exciting new discoveries and impactful applications in the fields of biomimetic intelligence and robotics.Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics (BIROB) publishes original, high-quality, peer-reviewed theoretical and applied research achievements and review articles in the fields of robotics, biomimetics, artificial intelligence, and the innovative integration of them.Topics covered by the journal include but are not limited to: autonomous systems, biomimetic actuators, biomimetic and bio-inspired design, biomimetic materials, biomimetics and artificial intelligence, exoskeletons, field robotics, human-robot interaction, humanoids, industrial robotics, kinematics and dynamics, machine learning, material sciences, medical robotics and technology, motion planning and control, micro and nano robotics, multirobot systems, sensors and bionic sensing, service robotics, and soft robotics.
Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics