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Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids

  • ISSN: 0022-5096
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5.9
  • Impact factor: 5.3
The Journal was founded in 1952 by Rodney Hill, who was its Editor-in-Chief until 1968. The aim of the journal is to publish research of the highest quality and of lasting significance on the mechanics of solids. The scope is broad, from fundamental concepts in mechanics to the analysis of novel phenomena and applications. Solids are interpreted broadly to include both hard and soft materials as well as natural and synthetic structures. The approach can be theoretical, experimental or computational. This research activity sits within engineering science and the allied areas of mathematics, material science, chemistry, biology, and physics. The main purpose of the Journal is to foster scientific understanding of all issues impacting the mechanical response of solid materials, and its relations to the underlying microstructure and physical mechanisms. The content of the Journal reflects the current state of the discipline in analysis, experimental observation, and numerical simulation. Authors are encouraged to consider the significance of their contributions for the field of mechanics and the implications of their results, in addition to describing the details of their work.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids

Magnetic Medicine

  • ISSN: 2950-5844
Aim: The primary aim of the Journal of Magnetic Medicine is to serve as a dedicated platform for the dissemination and exchange of the latest research findings, technological advancements, and clinical applications related to the field of Magnetic Medicine. The journal seeks to promote collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals and facilitate the development of novel therapeutic strategies using magnetic fields to improve health outcomes and overall wellbeing. Scope: The scope of the journal covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to: Basic research on the therapeutic effects of magnetic fields, including investigations into the mechanisms underlying the observed effects. Clinical studies evaluating the safety and efficacy of magnetic therapy in pain management, bone healing and regeneration, mental health, sleep improvement, and immune system modulation, among others. Development and optimization of magnetic therapy devices, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) systems, magnetic resonance therapy (MRT) devices, and magnetic nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery and diagnostic imaging. Theoretical and computational models to deepen the understanding of the interactions between magnetic fields and biological systems, guiding the design of more effective therapeutic interventions. Reviews and meta-analyses of existing research in Magnetic Medicine, highlighting emerging trends, gaps in knowledge and areas requiring further investigation. Reports on ethical, regulatory and social considerations related to the use of magnetic therapy in medical practice, as well as discussions on public perception and acceptance of Magnetic Medicine. Exploration of funding opportunities and grant support for Magnetic Medicine research, showcasing successful projects and fostering collaborations among researchers, institutions, and funding agencies.
Magnetic Medicine

Materials Characterization

  • ISSN: 1044-5803
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.7
  • Impact factor: 4.7
An International Journal on Materials Structure and Behavior Materials Characterization features original articles and state-of-the-art reviews on theoretical and practical aspects of the structure and behaviour of materials. The Journal focuses on all characterization techniques, including all forms of microscopy (light, electron, acoustic, etc.,) and analysis (especially microanalysis and surface analytical techniques). Developments in both this wide range of techniques and their application to the quantification of the microstructure of materials are essential facets of the Journal. The Journal provides the Materials Scientist/Engineer with up-to-date information on many types of materials with an underlying theme of explaining the behavior of materials using novel approaches. Materials covered by the journal include: Metals & Alloys Ceramics Nanomaterials Biomedical materials Optical materials Composites Natural Materials Please note that not all topics fall within the scope of Materials Characterization. Submissions focused on the topics listed below will not be considered for publication, potential alternative journals are indicated in brackets: i) thin film semiconductors (Thin Solid Films; Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing) ii) polymers or polymer composites (Elsevier polymer titles; Composites structures) iii) mechanical, electrical or other property measurements without any accompanying microstructural characterization (depending on the focus, please consider submitting to Corrosion Science; Wear; Materials Science & Engineering B; Materials & Design) iv) computation, theory or analysis papers without an accompanying microstructural characterization component (Computational Materials Science; Materials Science & Engineering A; Materials Science & Engineering B; Materials Science & Engineering C)
Materials Characterization

Materials Chemistry and Physics

  • ISSN: 0254-0584
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.1
  • Impact factor: 4.6
Including Materials Science CommunicationsAn international, interdisciplinary journal on science, characterisation and processing of advanced materials – The International Journal of the Materials Research Society-Taiwan (MRS-T) Materials Chemistry and Physics is devoted to short communications, full-length research papers and feature articles on interrelationships among structure, properties, processing and performance of materials. The Editors welcome manuscripts on all subjects of metallurgy, engineering and functional ceramics, specialty polymers, composites, low D materials, surface modification and coatings with emphasis on, but not limited to, energy materials, green materials, optoelectronic materials, electronic, magnetic and semiconductor materials, biomaterials, sustainable materials, degradation and reliability, and modelling of materials. Keywords: metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, composites, low D materials, nanomaterials, functional materials, high entropy materials, surface, interface, coating, thin film, porous materials, soft materials, energy materials, fuel cell, solar cell, photovoltaic, supercapacitor, battery, electrode materials, green materials, optoelectronic materials, electronic materials, magnetic material, multiferroic materials, electromagnetic materials, semiconductor materials, biomaterial, sustainable materials, materials degradation, corrosion, oxidation, reliability, materials modelling. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
Materials Chemistry and Physics

Materials Letters

  • ISSN: 0167-577X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.9
  • Impact factor: 3
Materials Letters is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to rapid communications on the science, applications, and processing of materials. Materials Letters has an open access companion journal Materials Letters: X, which has the same aims and scope, editorial board and peer-review process. To submit to Materials Letters: X visit https://www.editorialmanager.com/MLBLUX/default.aspx. Materials Letters is dedicated to publishing novel, cutting edge reports of broad interest to the materials community. The journal provides a forum for materials scientists and engineers, physicists, and chemists to rapidly communicate on the most important topics in the field of materials. Contributions include, but are not limited to, a variety of topics such as: Materials - Metals and alloys, amorphous solids, ceramics, composites, polymers, semiconductors, biomaterials and biological materials, advanced materials, metamaterials, high-entropy alloys, nitrides, and oxides. Applications - Structural, opto-electronic, magnetic, biomedical, MEMS, sensors, electronics, smart materials, additive manufacturing, membranes, materials for energy systems, batteries, photocatalysis. Characterization - Analytical, microscopy, scanning probes, nanoscopic, optical, electrical, magnetic, acoustic, spectroscopic, diffraction. Novel Materials - Micro and nanostructures (nanowires, nanotubes, nanoparticles), nanocomposites, thin films, superlattices, quantum dots. Processing - Crystal growth, thin film processing, sol-gel processing, solvo-hydrothermal processing, mechanical processing, assembly, nanocrystalline processing, sustainable/green processing routes. Properties - Mechanical, magnetic, optical, electrical, ferroelectric/piezoelectric, thermal, interfacial, transport, thermodynamic, photoelectrochemical, photocatalytic, thermoelectric, biological, electrochemical. Synthesis - Quenching, solid state, mechano-chemical, solidification, solution synthesis, vapor deposition, high pressure, explosive, MOVPE and LPE epitaxial processes, single crystal growth. Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence - Materials discovery, design of materials and digital materials science.
Materials Letters

Materials Research Bulletin

  • ISSN: 0025-5408
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.3
  • Impact factor: 5.4
An international journal reporting research on the synthesis, structure, and properties of materials Please note that we have moved submission system to Editorial Manager. If you plan to submit to Materials Research Bulletin, please click on the Submit your Paper link to be taken to the correct submission system. Please do not use saved/bookmarked links. Materials Research Bulletin is an international journal reporting high-impact research on processing-structure-property relationships in functional materials and nanomaterials with interesting electronic, magnetic, optical, thermal, mechanical or catalytic properties. Papers purely on thermodynamics or theoretical calculations (e.g., density functional theory) do not fall within the scope of the journal unless they also demonstrate a clear link to physical properties. Topics covered include functional materials (e.g., dielectrics, pyroelectrics, piezoelectrics, ferroelectrics, relaxors, thermoelectrics, etc.); electrochemistry and solid-state ionics (e.g., photovoltaics, batteries, sensors, and fuel cells); nanomaterials, graphene, and nanocomposites; luminescence and photocatalysis; crystal-structure and defect-structure analysis; novel electronics; non-crystalline solids; flexible electronics; protein-material interactions; and polymeric ion-exchange membranes.
Materials Research Bulletin