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Materials Science and Engineering: B

  • ISSN: 0921-5107
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4
  • Impact factor: 3.6
Advanced Functional Solid-State Materials Materials Science and Engineering B (MSEB) aims at providing a leading international forum for material researchers across the disciplines of theory, experiment, and device applications. It publishes original studies and reviews related to the calculation, synthesis, processing, characterization, and understanding of advanced quantum materials such as low-dimensional materials, topological materials, meta-materials, correlated electronic materials and novel magnetic materials, as well as how these materials can be utilized in the construction of novel devices like quantum computers, quantum sensors, spintronics and optoelectronics devices. Studies including demonstrations of these devices are also welcome. To be published in MSEB, papers must meet the high scientific standards, contain original science and make significant advances within the field. Submissions will first be assessed by an editor before being sent to independent referees to ensure it meets the scope and standards of MSEB. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.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 Science and Engineering: B

Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports

  • ISSN: 0927-796X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 33.2
  • Impact factor: 31
Materials Science &Engineering R: Reports publishes the full spectrum of materials science and engineering. The journal aims to provide a high level of novelty and quality publishing both experimental and theoretical, providing general background information as well as a critical assessment on topics in a state of flux, providing a critical overview of the current issues in a well-defined area of immediate interest to materials scientists. The journal publishes original research papers and reviews. The journal will be launching a number of Special Issues on key themes in the Materials Sciences field: such as Energy Materials; Materials for Health; Materials Discovery; Innovation for High Value Manufacturing; and Sustainable Materials development. Please note that in keeping with the very high standard of papers in the Journal, suggested manuscripts need to display a high level of novelty and quality to be considered for submission.
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports

Materials Today

  • ISSN: 1369-7021
  • 5 Year impact factor: 28.3
  • Impact factor: 24.2
Materials Today is the flagship journal of the Materials Today family and is dedicated to covering the most innovative, cutting edge and influential work of broad interest to the materials science community. Having established the journal as one of the most highly respected sources of news and reviews in materials science over the last two decades, Materials Today has expanded its scope to cover ground breaking original research in materials science, and aims to become a leading forum in the field. The editors welcome comprehensive articles and short communications reporting breakthrough discoveries and major technical achievements as well as review articles from established leaders in engaging and rapidly developing fields within materials science and related disciplines. Materials Today offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid publication, and maximum visibility. The journal expects to accept only the most significant submitted manuscripts, but will provide very rapid evaluation to prevent publication delays. The growing Materials Today family provides authors and readers with comprehensive coverage across materials science, spanning ground breaking discoveries to highly specialized research; including such journals as Applied Materials Today, Materials Today Energy, and Materials Today Chemistry - in addition to the dedicated proceedings journal Materials Today: Proceedings, and sound science publication Materials Today Communications. For more information on the wider Materials Today family visit http://www.materialstoday.com/about
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Materials Today Advances

  • ISSN: 2590-0498
  • 5 Year impact factor: 10.3
  • Impact factor: 10
Materials Today Advances is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal covering the full breadth of materials science and engineering. Materials Today Advances aims to connect different communities within materials science, highlighting studies that make a significant impact to the field. The journal covers all aspects of materials science and related disciplines, including fundamental and applied research, with a focus on studies with broad impact that can cross traditional subject boundaries. The journal welcomes the submissions of articles at the forefront of materials science, advancing the field. Part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Advances offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on topics including but not limited to: • Low dimensional materials • Functional materials • Characterization techniques • Synthesis and processing • Energy applications • Biomaterials • Biomedical applications • Bioinspired materials • Soft materials
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Materials Today Catalysis

  • ISSN: 2949-754X
Materials Today Catalysis, a member of Materials Today family, is a multidisciplinary gold open access journal publishing cutting-edge research in the area of fundamental and applied catalysis, in both academia and industry. The mission of Materials Today Catalysis is to be an efficient platform to maximize the impact of high-quality work across chemistry, material science, energy and environment, life science, and other related areas. Materials Today Catalysis seeks to publish experimental and theoretical papers in all fields of catalysis-heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis-that will address the current challenges in their fields. Selected papers should present novel synthesis strategies, advanced technologies, ground-breaking concepts, and solid data that are recognized by the research community. This journal gives particular emphasis to articles that provide insights into atomic-scale catalytic processes, catalyst design principles, and real-world catalyst implementations. Materials Today Catalysis welcomes comprehensive research articles, short communications, review articles, perspectives, roadmaps, and news & views on the latest progress in catalysis research. We welcome both invited and spontaneous review manuscripts. For spontaneous reviews, a concise proposal should be submitted first for the Editor's consideration before the full-length manuscript submission. Papers on the following topics are especially welcome: Catalyst synthesis Catalytic theory and mechanism In-situ characterization of catalysis Computational Catalysis Intelligent catalysis Electrocatalysis Photocatalysis Thermocatalysis Biocatalysis Organometallic Catalysis Environmental catalysis Nanostructured Catalysts Large-scale and industrial catalysis
Materials Today Catalysis

Materials Today Nano

  • ISSN: 2588-8420
  • 5 Year impact factor: 10.6
  • Impact factor: 10.3
Materials Today Nano is a multidisciplinary journal welcoming submissions spanning nanoscience and nanotechnology. From the design and assembly of nanostructured materials, functionalization and properties to the imaging of nanomaterials, the journal aims to capture the latest advances and breakthroughs in nanoscience. The journal seeks to serve as platform for discussions around newest concepts in nanoscience and the development of existing techniques to be applied beyond their traditional applications. Part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Nano offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on topics including but not limited to: Nanoscale synthesis and assembly Nanoscale characterization Nanoscale fabrication Nanoelectronics and molecular electronics Nanomedicine Nanomechanics Nanosensors Nanophotonics Nanocomposites
Materials Today Nano

Materials Today Physics

  • ISSN: 2542-5293
  • 5 Year impact factor: 11.3
  • Impact factor: 11.5
Materials Today Physics is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to the physics of materials dealing with both the physical properties and materials synthesis. Materials physics is one of the largest and most active fields within physical science. Cutting edge research at the interface between physics and materials science is leading to new materials, new physics, and new applications at an unprecedented pace. Spanning all aspects of materials physics, including condensed matter physics, materials physics, solid mechanics, photonics and optical properties, Materials Today Physics provides a high impact platform for the materials science and physics communities to share and discuss findings that are revolutionizing our understanding of materials and physics. Part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Physics offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on topics including but not limited to: Functional materials Quantum materials Electronic properties Thermal properties Mechanical properties Surfaces and interfaces Optical materials Low dimensional materials Materials with extreme properties Plasmonics
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Measurement

  • ISSN: 0263-2241
  • 5 Year impact factor: 5
  • Impact factor: 5.6
Journal of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO) Contributions are invited on novel achievements in all fields of measurement and instrumentation science and technology. Authors are encouraged to submit novel material representing achievements in the field, whose ultimate goal is an enhancement of the state-of-the-art of subjects such as: measurement and metrology fundamentals, measurement science, sensors, measurement instruments, measurement and estimation techniques, measurement data processing and fusion algorithms, evaluation procedures for performance analysis of measurement systems, processes and algorithms, mathematical models for measurement-oriented purposes, and distributed measurement systems in a connected world. Notes: Papers including measurement results that, although important to validate any given scientific study but which offer no new insights in an area different from measurement science or technology, do not fall within the scope of this journal; The disciplined usage of well-known metrological terms is strongly required. Authors can access information on all relevant terms such as measurement accuracy, uncertainty, the law of propagation of uncertainty and other, similar terms: these are defined in internationally approved guidelines such as the International Vocabulary of Metrology (VIM) and Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM), which are freely available on https://www.bipm.org/en/publications/guides/; The paper must clearly describe the measurement context in which the research was carried out by undertaking a critical review of the state-of-the-art of the relevant body of knowledge in instrumentation and measurement and by showing how the research presented advances it; The letter accompanying the submission must describe clearly how the paper satisfies the above requirements. Papers that focus on image processing or fault diagnosis with little or no elements of measurement science or technology will not be considered within the journal scope. Authors please note: The journal Measurement is receiving an increasing number of papers in the area of machine learning/neural networks and other techniques based on artificial intelligence. These submissions will be desk rejected unless they: prove that the described research advances the state-of-the-art in measurement science and is not just an application of an available tool to known or novel problems, that is used without an appreciation of measurement-related aspects; show that the usage of these tools is put into the correct measurement-related context and not just in the context of machine-learning/neural network applications; contain enough information about the used tools, data, and results to allow, in principle, anyone to replicate the described results; display the use of specific metrics to strengthen the results of research activities. It must be recalled that Measurement is interested in publishing new methods, techniques, procedures, algorithms, and alike that show how to better measure in nature and in the world. Thus, the capability to describe metrological-related details of the proposed research represents a major difference between papers published by this journal and by other journals publishing papers on similar topics. This major difference must be evident also in papers covering applications of machine learning and soft computing techniques. Failing to adhere to these guidelines will result in a paper desk-reject decision. Authors whose manuscripts focus on the research, development and application of the science, engineering and technology of sensors and sensor systems, are welcome to submit to the journal's open access companion title, Measurement: Sensors. Authors whose manuscripts focus on food and nutrition measurements may also wish to submit to the journal's second open access companion title, Measurement: Food.
Measurement

Measurement: Sensors

  • ISSN: 2665-9174
Measurement: Sensors is an open access journal open to original, high-quality contributions from all relevant fields of this highly topical and multi-disciplinary subject. Measurement: Sensors is a companion journal to Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO). The main aim of the journal is to provide rapid publication of topical papers featuring practical developments in the field, covering a wide range of application areas, and it will attract a readership from across the industrial and academic research spectrum. The journal seeks to publish progress in research with an emphasis both on both the applied and the theoretical aspects, bringing greater recognition to this important area of engineering. Submissions are invited on all aspects of the theory, research, development, manufacturing and applications of the science, engineering and technology of the highly interdisciplinary field that comprises sensors and sensor systems today. Authors are encouraged to submit novel material on this field which could include the results of research including simulation and experimental work, which may deal with practical or new industrial applications related to innovative sensors, or discuss new developments in sensor design, including modelling, and the applications of sensors to novel research in different areas of instrumentation. Thus, the fields of interest include (but are not limited to): Sensors and sensor systems Sensors: materials and their application in sensor systems Sensor types: — optical; — ultrasonic and acoustic; — chemical; — physical sensors of all types e.g. pressure, temperature, flow etc; — biochemical; — biosensors; — sensors in biomedical science and engineering; — radiation sensors; — sensing in the liquid and gas phases Sensor connectivity and sensor networks Actuators Sensors and software including — Sensor simulation and modelling; — Sensors for hazardous environments e.g. due to high temperature, radiation, space, acidic and other challenging environments; — Sensors in Industry 4.0 and the Digital Twin; — Sensor signal and data processing; — Sensor data fusion; — Sensors and machine learning and AI Sensor Applications in industry including — All aspects of sensor use and evaluation in industry including sensor packaging, sensor durability and long term testing and evaluation Education and training in sensors and sensor systems Health and safety aspects of the use of sensor systems Measurement: Sensors publishes the following types of papers, all of which are fully peer reviewed: Regular Articles which should describe original research of high quality in the field of Sensors and sensor systems. Review Articles which will generally be specially commissioned; however, suggestions for topics and authors are welcomed by the Editor-in-Chief. Technical Notes which are short contributions and provide rapid publication of important new contributions. Special Issue Conference Articles which represent novel work arising from topical meetings and symposia
Measurement: Sensors