Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:


1. Science (The Pursuit of Knowledge)

Science is broadly divided into the study of the physical world, living organisms, and abstract systems.

A. Natural Sciences

  • Physical Sciences: * Physics: Classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and astrophysics.

    • Chemistry: Organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry.

    • Earth Sciences: Geology, oceanography, meteorology, and paleontology.

    • Space Sciences: Astronomy, cosmology, and planetary science.

  • Life Sciences (Biology):

    • Molecular & Cellular: Genetics, microbiology, and cell biology.

    • Organismal: Zoology, botany, and physiology.

    • Environmental: Ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation science.

B. Formal Sciences

  • Mathematics: Algebra, calculus, statistics, and geometry.

  • Logic: Mathematical logic and philosophical logic.

  • Theoretical Computer Science: Algorithms and computational theory.


2. Engineering (The Application of Science)

Engineering takes scientific principles and applies them to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems.

A. Core Engineering Branches

  • Civil Engineering: Structural, environmental, geotechnical, and transportation engineering.

  • Mechanical Engineering: Robotics, thermodynamics, manufacturing, and automotive engineering.

  • Electrical Engineering: Power systems, electronics, telecommunications, and control systems.

  • Chemical Engineering: Process engineering, biomolecular engineering, and materials science.

B. Interdisciplinary & Modern Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering: Aeronautics (within the atmosphere) and Astronautics (space).

  • Biomedical Engineering: Biomechanics, tissue engineering, and medical imaging.

  • Environmental Engineering: Waste management, water treatment, and sustainability.

  • Materials Engineering: Nanotechnology, metallurgy, and polymer science.


3. Technology (The Tools of Innovation)

Technology refers to the collection of techniques, skills, and processes used to produce goods or services and accomplish objectives.

A. Information & Digital Technology

  • Software Development: Front-end, back-end, and mobile application development.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): Machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision.

  • Data Science: Big data analytics, data mining, and predictive modeling.

  • Cybersecurity: Cryptography, network security, and ethical hacking.

  • Cloud Computing: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and SaaS.

B. Industrial & Physical Technology

  • Energy Technology: Renewable energy (solar, wind), nuclear power, and battery storage.

  • Biotechnology: CRISPR/gene editing, bioinformatics, and pharmacology.

  • Nanotechnology: Molecular manufacturing and carbon nanotubes.

  • Robotics & Automation: Industrial IoT (Internet of Things), autonomous vehicles, and drones.


4. Emerging & Convergent Fields

These represent the "bleeding edge" where science, engineering, and technology overlap.

  • Quantum Computing: Leveraging quantum mechanics for advanced computation.

  • Neurotechnology: Brain-computer interfaces and neural engineering.

  • Space Technology: Satellite communications and terraforming research.

  • Sustainable Tech: Circular economy systems and carbon capture technology.