Aim & Scope

The scope of a journal defines the range of topics, subjects, and areas of research that the journal covers. It provides a framework for potential contributors and readers, guiding what types of articles will be considered for publication. Key elements of a journal's scope include:

  • Research Areas: Specifies the main fields or disciplines that the journal focuses on, such as biotechnology, chemistry, or environmental science.
  • Types of Content: Defines the types of articles accepted, including original research, reviews, case studies, short communications, and technical notes.
  • Target Audience: Identifies the primary audience, such as researchers, academics, industry professionals, or policymakers.
  • Interdisciplinary Focus: Describes if the journal encourages collaboration across multiple disciplines or focuses on a specific niche.
  • Geographical Scope: May outline whether the journal publishes research from global perspectives or focuses on specific regions.
  • Emerging Trends: May include new and evolving topics of interest that the journal aims to address in future issues.
  • Methodologies: Specifies the types of research methodologies accepted, whether experimental, theoretical, or computational.
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Biology
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Environmental Science
  • Material Science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biotechnology
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Agricultural Science
  • Water Resources Engineering
  • Polymer Science
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Process Engineering
  • Analytical Science
  • Microbiology