Nexus Journal Of Material Science

About Journal

Journal of Materials Science is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that covers high-quality manuscripts both relevant and applicable to the broad field of biomedical, chemistry, social science, biology, physics, and interdisciplinary regions involving these various fields. The Journal of Materials Science is an interdisciplinary field involving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering. It primarily focuses on elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering. The Global Journal of Materials Science and Engineering includes manuscripts related to nanoscience, nanotechnology, material science research, composite materials, nanoengineering, nanoparticles, ceramic engineering, composite materials, etc.

The journal is an online international journal publishing all aspects of Material Sciences & Engineering, including research articles, review articles, case studies, mini-reviews, opinions, editorials, perspectives, etc. The journal is trying to create the basic platform to maintain the international community for the upcoming researchers. The journal encourages researchers, professors, academicians, doctors, faculties, and students from all over the world to submit their findings or new results related to the journal. All articles will be published and archived.

Submission work

Submit your manuscript online or an e-mail: submission@nexusjournals.com

Area: Journal of Materials Science 

ISSN: 

 Frequency: Quarterly

Language: English

Review Process: Double blinded peer review process

Publication Timeline: 15 Days peer review process

Plagiarism Policy

The articles submitted by authors must contain a minimum of 80% unique content (Which should be unique and must not copy from any other websites). The authors must maintain 100% uniqueness in the Results and conclusion part of the text. We will resend the articles, which have below 80% uniqueness to the authors for revision and ask for resubmissions with uniqueness (as per guidelines).

Benefits to authors

We provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, and social media optimization which improve citations and help readers to connect with potential collaborators and correspondents with a platform to publish their research work and update the recent advances.

Aim and Scope

The Journal of Materials Science is a peer-reviewed journal. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for academicians, researchers, and practitioners all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in all areas of Materials Science and Engineering. Manuscripts are subject to a rigorous and fair peer-review process. It covers all the following areas but is not limited to.

Smart Materials

Materials for Space, Self-Healing Materials, Nanocarbon Materials, Composites, and Nanoceramics Conducting and conjugated polymers, electrochromic materials, liquid crystals, inorganic-organic hybrids, molecular-level smart materials, biomaterials, electrochemistry, catalyst materials, materials for energy conversion and storage devices and systems, the science and applications of primary and secondary batteries, fuel cells, and super capacitors

Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Technology

Metallic Particulate Materials, PM Tool Materials, Hard Materials, Powder Composites, and Novel Powder-Based Materials

Surface Engineering & Coatings Technology

Biocompatible Coating, Ceramic Coating, Coatings For The Food Industry, Coatings For Optical Applications, Steel Erosion, Corrosion Resistant Coatings, CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition) Deposited Coatings, Decorative Coatings, Electro-Deposited Coatings, Ion And Electron Beam Deposited Coatings, Laser Cladding, Magnetic Coatings, Multilayer Coatings, Hard And Wear Resistant Coating 

Fusion And Fission Materials

Fission Reactor Materials, Including Fuels, Cladding, Core Structures, Pressure Vessels, Coolant Interactions With Materials, Moderator And Control Components; Fission Product Behaviour; Materials Aspects Of The Entire Fuel Cycle; Materials Aspects Of The Actinides And Their Compounds; Performance Of Nuclear Waste Materials; Immobilisation Of Wastes; Fusion Reactor Materials, Including First Walls, Blankets, Insulators And Magnets; Neutron and charged particle radiation effects in materials, including defects, transmutations, microstructures, phase changes, and macroscopic properties; interaction of plasmas, ion beams, electron beams, and electromagnetic radiation with materials; and diffusion in materials.

The Materials and Technology

Cement, Concrete Reinforcement, Bricks and Mortars, Additives, Corrosion Technology, Ceramics, Timber, Steel, Polymers, Glass Fibres, Recycled Materials and By-Products, Ealants, Adhesives, Chemical Engineering 

Mathematical Modeling-Simulation Study of Materials

Diffusion in Materials, Fusion and Fission Materials, Smart Materials, Nanomaterials, Surface Engineering and Coatings Technology, and Properties

A 
Advanced Materials and Smart StructuresMagnetic properties
AcousticsManufacturing Processes
Acoustics and Noise ControlMaterial characterization
Additive manufacturingMaterial Engineering
AerodynamicsMaterials characterization
Aerodynamics and AeroelasticityMaterials design
BMaterials processing
Biomechanics Automotive EngineeringMaterials properties
BiomaterialsMaterials Science
BiomechanicsMaterials synthesis
Biomechanics and BiomaterialsMaterials testing
CMechanical properties
Computational MechanicsMechanics of Nanomaterials
CeramicsMechatronics
Characterization techniques (e.g. microscopy, spectroscopy, diffraction)Metallurgy
Coatings and thin filmsMetals
Composite materialsMicro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
CompositesMultibody Dynamics
Compressible FlowsN
Computational and Experimental MechanicsNanotechnology
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)Nonlinear Dynamics
CorrosionNanomaterial Engineering
Corrosion and wearNanomaterials
CrystallographyNanostructures
DNanotechnology
Damage Identification and Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE)Noise Control
Dynamic Instability and BucklingNonlinear Dynamics
DynamicsO
EOptical materials
Electrical PropertiesOptical properties
Electronic materialsPlasticity Mechanics
Electronic propertiesP
Energy materialsPolymers
Engineering MaterialsR
FRecycling
Flows in Porous MediaRheology
Fluid DynamicsS
Fluid-Structure InteractionSemiconductors
Fracture and Damage MechanicsSmart materials
Fracture GeomechanicsStructural Dynamics
GStructural Dynamics and Control
Geomechanics and Mechanics of Granular MaterialsStructural materials
HSurface coatings
Heat and Mass TransferSurface engineering
Heat and Mass TransferSurface Engineering and Contact Mechanics
ISurface Science
Impact and MultibodySustainable materials
LT
Life cycle assessmentThermal properties
MThermal properties.
Manufacturing ProcessThin films
Materials characterizationTransport Phenomena
Mathematical modelling in Mechanical engineeringV
Mechanical engineering education PlasticityVibrations
Magnetic materials 

Reviewer Guidelines

The role of reviewers in the peer review system involves evaluation of the quality, validity, and relevance of scholarly research. The peer-review process aims to provide authors with constructive feedback from relevant experts, which they can use to make improvements to their work, thus ensuring it is of the highest standard possible.

  The Peer-Review Process Includes

  • Invitation Letter to Review
  • Accept Invitation Letter
  • Review Manuscript Report
  • Submit Review
  • Only agree to review manuscripts for which they have the subject expertise required to carry out a proper assessment and which they can assess in a timely manner.
  • Respect the confidentiality of peer review and not reveal any details of a manuscript or its review, during or after the peer-review process, beyond those that are released by the journal.

Double-check the manuscript title page and the Acknowledgments section to determine whether there is any conflict of interest for you (with the authors, their institution, or their funding sources) and whether you can judge the article impartially.

Abstract – Has this been provided (if required)? Does it adequately summarize the key findings/approach of the paper?

Length – Reviewers are asked to consider whether the content of a paper is of sufficient interest to justify its length. Each paper should be of the shortest length required to contain all useful and relevant information, and no longer.

Originality – Is the work relevant and novel? Does it contain significant additional material to that already published?

Presentation – Is the writing style clear and appropriate to the readership? Are any tables or graphics clear to read and labeled appropriately?

References – Does the paper contain the appropriate referencing to provide adequate context for the present work?

Once you’ve read the paper and have assessed its quality, you need to make a recommendation to the editor regarding publication. The specific decision types used by a journal may vary but the key decisions are:

Accept – if the paper is suitable for publication in its current form.

Minor revision – if the paper will be ready for publication after light revisions. Please list the revisions you would recommend the author makes.

Major revision – if the paper would benefit from substantial changes such as expanded data analysis, widening of the literature review, or rewriting sections of the text.

Reject – if the paper is not suitable for publication with this journal or if the revisions that would need to be undertaken are too fundamental for the submission to continue being considered in its current form.

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