The Journal of Advanced Materials and Nanoengineering is devoted to publishing impactful research that drives progress in advanced materials science and nanoscale engineering. The journal’s primary objective is to support innovative investigations into the development, optimization, and application of materials with enhanced structural, functional, and technological properties. It serves as an international forum for researchers and engineers working to translate material innovations into practical engineering solutions.
The journal accepts original research papers, review articles, brief communications, and technical studies that present novel insights and experimentally or theoretically validated findings. It encourages multidisciplinary contributions that combine materials chemistry, solid-state physics, mechanical engineering, nanotechnology, and computational modeling to create next-generation material systems.
Its scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including:
Design and fabrication of nanostructured materials
High-performance composites and multifunctional materials
Smart and responsive material systems
Biomaterials and nano-enabled medical applications
Materials for renewable energy and energy storage
Electronic, magnetic, and photonic materials
Thin films, coatings, and surface modification technologies
Micro- and nano-manufacturing processes
Simulation and computational analysis of material behavior
Environmentally sustainable and recyclable materials
Mechanical reliability and durability of engineered materials
Additive manufacturing and advanced processing techniques
The journal particularly values research that demonstrates scalability, industrial relevance, and environmental responsibility. Studies that bridge fundamental material research with applied nanoengineering solutions are strongly encouraged.
By promoting high standards of scientific integrity and innovation, the Journal of Advanced Materials and Nanoengineering aims to contribute to the advancement of material technologies that support modern industry, sustainable development, and future scientific breakthroughs.