Issue 1 (March 2024)

Editorial

Introducing SciEngg Advances: Advancing Science and Engineering

D. K. Dwivedi

Editorial | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 1-2 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0001

Research Articles

Newly Designed Cutting-Edge GCN@Cd Nanocomposite Catalyst Drives Ultra-Selective Organic Transformations under Solar Light 

Shivam K. Jaiswal, Rajesh K. Yadav, Satyam Singh, Rehana Shahin, Kanchan Sharma, Aditya-Nath Yadav, Indra Kumari, Jin-OoK Baeg, Kamini Singh, Maneesha Pandey, Suman Yadav, Navneet Kumar Gupta

Summary: This study presents the synthesis and development of a novel visible light active nanocomposite photocatalyst, GCN@Cd, based on graphitic carbon nitride. The GCN@Cd nanocomposite effectively drives ultra-selective organic transformations, specifically reducing nitroarene to azo compounds under solar light. Characterization confirms its superior performance, achieving a high yield of ~95.15% at ambient conditions, demonstrating its potential for environmental remediation and organic synthesis.

Newly Designed Cutting-Edge GCN@Cd Nanocomposite Catalyst Drives Ultra-Selective Organic Transformations under Solar Light 
Research Article | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 3-12 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0003
Ambient Air Ageing Effect on Vapour-Chopped Polyaniline Thin Film Optical Waveguide for Integrated Optics

Jyotiprakash. B. Yadav, R. K. Puri, Vijaya Puri

Summary: This study investigates the ambient air ageing effects on polyaniline (PANI) thin films, synthesized via oxidation polymerization and deposited on glass substrates through vacuum evaporation. The vapour chopping technique was employed to enhance film properties. After 30 days of air ageing, vapour-chopped films showed reduced optical transmission loss, refractive index, and intrinsic stress compared to as-deposited films, demonstrating improved stability and performance for optical waveguide applications.

Ambient Air Ageing Effect on Vapour-Chopped Polyaniline Thin Film Optical Waveguide for Integrated Optics
Research Article | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 13-19 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0013
Design and Evaluation of a Twin-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber Sensor for Human Blood Biomolecules 

Vikash Mourya, Sapana Yadav, D. K. Dwivedi, Pooja Lohia

Summary: This study presents the design and evaluation of a twin-core photonic crystal fiber (TC-PCF) sensor with a rectangular analyte channel for detecting blood biomolecules. Using silica as the substrate and rectangular air-holes in the cladding, the sensor operates in the 2 µm to 3 µm wavelength range. Simulations results show high sensitivity, achieving 1641.2 nm/RIU for white blood cells and 2732.638 nm/RIU for red blood cells. This cost-effective and easy-to-fabricate sensor offers a compact solution for blood biomolecule detection.

Design and Evaluation of a Twin-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber Sensor for Human Blood Biomolecules 
Research Article | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 20-29 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0020
Investigating the Optical, Magnetic, and Mechanical Properties of La₂NiMnO₆ via Sr-Eu Co-Doping 

Salman Firdous, Gul Faroz A. Malik, Farooq A. Khanday, Inder K. Pandey

Summary: This study examines the effects of Sr-Eu co-doping on the optical, magnetic, and mechanical properties of La₂NiMnO₆ (LNMO) using Density Functional Theory (DFT) with Local Density Approximation (LDA) and Hubbard’s Correction (LDA+U). The co-doping significantly enhances LNMO’s dielectric properties, optical conductivity, and magnetic characteristics, making it suitable for applications in spintronics, optoelectronics, and energy storage devices. The mechanical resilience of the doped material further supports its durability in technological applications.

Investigating the Optical, Magnetic, and Mechanical Properties of La₂NiMnO₆ via Sr-Eu Co-Doping 
Research Article | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 30-38 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0030
Dissipative Dynamics of an Interacting Spin System with Collective Damping 

Irfan A. Dar, Faisal Farooq, Junaid Majeed Bhat, Mehboob Rashid Bhat, G. N. Dar, Sheikh Irfan, Muzaffar Qadir Lone

Summary: This study explores the dissipative dynamics in an infinite-range Heisenberg model coupled to a non-Markovian bath and subjected to Lindblad dynamics due to site-specific spin flipping. Using Holstein-Primakoff transformations and Schwinger-Keldysh technique, the system’s mean field solution shows z-symmetry breaking at the transition point. An effective temperature linearly dependent on system-bath coupling is derived, and fluctuations over the mean field are found to modify the dissipative spectrum with O(1/N) corrections.

Dissipative Dynamics of an Interacting Spin System with Collective Damping 
Research Article | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 39-47 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0039

Aims and Scope

SciEngg Advances

Welcome to SciEngg Advances, a prestigious journal published by Ariston Publications, devoted to pushing the frontiers of scientific and engineering knowledge through the swift dissemination of cutting-edge research. Our mission is to provide a dynamic platform where scientists, engineers, and scholars can present their pioneering discoveries and innovations, fostering progress and collaboration within the scientific and engineering communities.

SciEngg Advances acknowledges the crucial role of interdisciplinary collaboration in driving the forefront of scientific and engineering endeavors. As such, our journal serves as a central hub for research ventures spanning various disciplines within science and engineering. We welcome contributions from scientists and engineers across diverse fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, environmental science, computational science, engineering, technology, and beyond. By embracing diverse perspectives and expertise, we aim to catalyze innovation and foster interdisciplinary collaboration.

With a steadfast focus on both fundamental principles and practical applications, SciEngg Advances delves into the latest frontiers of scientific and engineering research, tackling pressing global challenges and propelling technological advancements. From pioneering synthetic methodologies to sustainable engineering solutions, from cutting-edge materials science to transformative bioengineering, our journal encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of modern scientific inquiry.

Our dedication to excellence extends to our rigorous editorial standards and peer-review process, ensuring that only the highest quality research is disseminated. Through our commitment to open access, we strive to promote inclusivity, collaboration, and the democratization of knowledge, facilitating global engagement and impact within the scientific and engineering communities.

We invite researchers, engineers, and scholars from around the globe to join us in advancing the frontiers of scientific and engineering knowledge by contributing their expertise and discoveries to SciEngg Advances.

Aims:

Dissemination of Cutting-Edge Research: SciEngg Advances aims to be a primary platform for the rapid dissemination of cutting-edge research in scientific and engineering disciplines. By providing a swift and efficient avenue for the publication of groundbreaking discoveries, SciEngg Advances aims to accelerate the pace of scientific advancement and facilitate the translation of research findings into practical applications.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: SciEngg Advances recognizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex scientific and engineering challenges. One of its primary aims is to foster collaboration among scientists, engineers, and scholars from diverse disciplines. By serving as a nexus for interdisciplinary research endeavors, SciEngg Advances aims to facilitate the cross-pollination of ideas and expertise, leading to novel insights and innovative solutions to multifaceted problems.

Promotion of Excellence: SciEngg Advances is committed to upholding the highest standards of excellence in scientific and engineering research. Through rigorous editorial processes and stringent peer review, SciEngg Advances aims to ensure the publication of research of the highest quality and integrity. By promoting excellence in research, SciEngg Advances seeks to elevate the standards of scientific and engineering practice and contribute to the advancement of knowledge.

Scope:

SciEngg Advances covers a broad spectrum of topics within the scientific and engineering domains, including but not limited to:

Chemistry:

  • Synthesis and characterization of novel compounds
  • Catalysis and reaction mechanisms
  • Computational chemistry and molecular modeling

Physics:

  • Quantum mechanics and quantum phenomena
  • Condensed matter physics and materials science
  • Particle physics and cosmology
  • Quantum phenomena, the properties of advanced materials, and the development of nanoscale devices.

Biology:

  • Genetics and genomics
  • Cell biology and molecular biology
  • Ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics
  • Development of therapeutic agents
  • Application of computational methods to biological problems.

Environmental Science:

  • Climate change and global warming
  • Environmental pollution and remediation
  • Sustainable development and conservation biology
  • Mitigation of environmental pollution
  • Development of sustainable technologies

Assessment of the impacts of human activities on the environment.

Earth Sciences:

  • Geology and geochemistry
  • Seismology and earthquake engineering
  • Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

Mathematics:

  • Mathematical modeling and simulation
  • Optimization and operations research
  • Statistical analysis and data science

Computational Science:

  • Research in modeling, simulation, data analysis, and machine learning
  • Development of computational models
  • Simulation of complex systems
  • Application of data-driven approaches to scientific and engineering problems

Materials Science:

  • Research in nanomaterials, polymers, composites, and biomaterials.
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel materials.
  • Study of materials properties and applications.
  • Development of advanced materials for various technological purposes.

Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials:

  • Nanoscale fabrication techniques
  • Nanomaterial synthesis and characterization
  • Applications of nanotechnology in electronics, medicine, and energy

Advanced Materials and Metallurgy:

  • Development of high-performance materials
  • Alloy design and optimization
  • Advanced processing techniques (e.g., additive manufacturing, thin film deposition)

Renewable Energy Technologies:

  • Solar photovoltaics and solar thermal systems
  • Wind energy harvesting and turbine design
  • Biomass and biofuel production technologies

Smart Technologies and Internet of Things (IoT):

  • Development of smart sensors and actuators
  • IoT applications in healthcare, agriculture, and transportation
  • Data analytics and machine learning for IoT systems

Sustainable Infrastructure and Urban Development:

  • Green building materials and construction techniques
  • Urban planning for sustainability and resilience
  • Waste management and recycling technologies

Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare Technologies:

  • Medical device design and innovation
  • Biomedical imaging and diagnostics
  • Biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Robotics and Automation:

  • Autonomous systems and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
  • Industrial robotics and automation in manufacturing
  • Human-robot interaction and collaborative robotics

Transportation and Mobility Solutions:

  • Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicle technologies
  • Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
  • Alternative fuels and propulsion systems

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Engineering:

  • Big data analytics for engineering applications
  • Predictive maintenance and asset management
  • AI-driven optimization and decision-making tools

Environmental Engineering and Sustainability:

  • Pollution control and remediation technologies
  • Water and wastewater treatment processes
  • Sustainable design and life cycle assessment methodologies

Objectives:

SciEngg Advances aims to be a catalyst for scientific and engineering innovation and collaboration. By disseminating cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research, SciEngg Advances seeks to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the development of solutions to pressing societal problems. In pursuit of our overarching aims, SciEngg Advances sets forth the following objectives:

Facilitate Knowledge Exchange: SciEngg Advances aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas among scientists, engineers, and scholars worldwide. By providing a platform for the publication and dissemination of research findings, SciEngg Advances seeks to promote dialogue and collaboration within scientific and engineering communities.

Drive Technological Advancements: SciEngg Advances aims to drive technological advancements by showcasing research that has the potential to lead to practical applications and innovations with societal impact. By highlighting cutting-edge developments in scientific and engineering fields, SciEngg Advances seeks to inspire the translation of research findings into technologies that benefit society.

Address Global Challenges: SciEngg Advances is committed to addressing pressing global challenges, such as climate change, healthcare, energy sustainability, and resource conservation. By supporting research that offers sustainable solutions to these challenges, SciEngg Advances aims to contribute to the development of a more resilient and sustainable world.

Promote Open Access: SciEngg Advances promotes open access to scientific and engineering research, ensuring that knowledge is accessible to all. By providing free and unrestricted access to research articles, SciEngg Advances seeks to democratize access to knowledge and facilitate global engagement and impact within scientific and engineering communities.

Authors Benefits

At SciEngg Advances, we strive to provide authors with a range of benefits to enhance their publishing experience and maximize the impact of their research. Here’s what authors can expect when publishing with us:

Rigorous and Rapid Peer-Review Process:
We implement a rigorous and efficient peer-review system to uphold the caliber and integrity of published research. Our adept reviewers offer constructive critique to authors, enhancing the coherence and robustness of their contributions.

Swift Publication and Wide Dissemination:
Authors can expect their work to be published swiftly after acceptance, ensuring rapid dissemination of their findings. Our journal has a wide reach, ensuring that research reaches a diverse audience of peers and stakeholders.

Immediate Citable Status:
Upon publication, articles receive an immediate citable status, allowing authors to cite their work in other research endeavors without delay.

Open Access Policy:
SciEngg Advances operates under an open access policy, meaning that all published articles are freely accessible to readers worldwide. This maximizes the visibility and impact of authors’ work and promotes knowledge sharing within the scientific community.

Comprehensive Media Promotion:
We actively promote published articles through various media channels, including social media, newsletters, and academic networks. This helps increase the visibility of authors’ work and attract attention from researchers in relevant fields.

Continuous Access to Published Content:
Authors and readers have continuous access to all published content, ensuring that research remains accessible and relevant over time.

Exceptional Customer Support:
Our dedicated customer support team is available to assist authors throughout the publishing process. Whether authors have questions about manuscript submission, peer review, or publication, our team is here to provide timely and helpful assistance.

No Charges for Color Figures:
We do not impose any charges for the use of color in published figures and illustrations, allowing authors to present their findings in the most visually impactful way possible without additional cost.

Subject Covered(but not limited to):

SciEngg Advances covers a broad spectrum of subjects within the field of science and engineering, including but not limited to:

Chemistry:

  • Synthesis and characterization of novel compounds
  • Catalysis and reaction mechanisms
  • Computational chemistry and molecular modeling

Physics:

  • Quantum mechanics and quantum phenomena
  • Condensed matter physics and materials science
  • Particle physics and cosmology
  • Quantum phenomena, the properties of advanced materials, and the development of nanoscale devices.

Biology:

  • Genetics and genomics
  • Cell biology and molecular biology
  • Ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics
  • Development of therapeutic agents
  • Application of computational methods to biological problems.

Environmental Science:

  • Climate change and global warming
  • Environmental pollution and remediation
  • Sustainable development and conservation biology
  • Climate change, environmental remediation, and renewable energy
  • Development of sustainable technologies
  • The mitigation of environmental pollution, and the assessment of the impacts of human activities on the environment.

Earth Sciences:

  • Geology and geochemistry
  • Seismology and earthquake engineering
  • Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

Mathematics:

  • Mathematical modeling and simulation
  • Optimization and operations research
  • Statistical analysis and data science

Computational Science:

  • Modeling, simulation, data analysis, and machine learning.
  • Development of computational models.
  • Simulation of complex systems.
  • Application of data-driven approaches to scientific and engineering problems.

Materials Science:

  • Nanomaterials, polymers, composites, and biomaterials.
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel materials.
  • Study of materials properties and applications.
  • Development of advanced materials for various technological purposes.

Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials:

  • Nanoscale fabrication techniques
  • Nanomaterial synthesis and characterization
  • Applications of nanotechnology in electronics, medicine, and energy

Advanced Materials and Metallurgy:

  • Development of high-performance materials
  • Alloy design and optimization
  • Advanced processing techniques (e.g., additive manufacturing, thin film deposition)

Renewable Energy Technologies:

  • Solar photovoltaics and solar thermal systems
  • Wind energy harvesting and turbine design
  • Biomass and biofuel production technologies

Smart Technologies and Internet of Things (IoT):

  • Development of smart sensors and actuators
  • IoT applications in healthcare, agriculture, and transportation
  • Data analytics and machine learning for IoT systems

Sustainable Infrastructure and Urban Development:

  • Green building materials and construction techniques
  • Urban planning for sustainability and resilience
  • Waste management and recycling technologies

Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare Technologies:

  • Medical device design and innovation
  • Biomedical imaging and diagnostics
  • Biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Robotics and Automation:

  • Autonomous systems and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
  • Industrial robotics and automation in manufacturing
  • Human-robot interaction and collaborative robotics

Transportation and Mobility Solutions:

  • Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicle technologies
  • Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
  • Alternative fuels and propulsion systems

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Engineering:

  • Big data analytics for engineering applications
  • Predictive maintenance and asset management
  • AI-driven optimization and decision-making tools

Environmental Engineering and Sustainability:

  • Pollution control and remediation technologies
  • Water and wastewater treatment processes
  • Sustainable design and life cycle assessment methodologies

Readership

SciEngg Advances serves as a trusted source of high-quality research and insights, providing a platform for knowledge dissemination, collaboration, and inspiration among a diverse audience of professionals, researchers, educators, and enthusiasts committed to advancing science and engineering for the betterment of humanity and the planet.

SciEngg Advances is designed to attract a discerning readership deeply interested in the frontiers of scientific and engineering knowledge. Our journal is tailored to appeal to a wide range of professionals and researchers who are passionate about advancing the boundaries of science and engineering through innovative research and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Our readership includes, but is not limited to:

Scientists and Researchers:

Individuals actively engaged in scientific inquiry and research across various disciplines of science and engineering, including chemistry, physics, biology, materials science, environmental science, and computational science.

Engineers and Technologists:

Professionals working in engineering fields such as chemical engineering, materials engineering, biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, and electrical engineering, who are interested in the latest advancements and applications of science and technology.

Academics and Educators:

Faculty members, researchers, and students from universities, colleges, and research institutions worldwide seeking to explore the latest developments and discoveries in science and engineering to enhance their teaching, learning, and research endeavors.

Industry Leaders and Innovators:

Executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals from industrial sectors such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, energy, materials, electronics, and manufacturing, interested in leveraging scientific advancements for product development, process optimization, and innovation.

Policy Makers and Regulators:

Government officials, policymakers, and regulatory authorities involved in shaping policies and regulations related to scientific research, technology development, environmental sustainability, and public health.

Science and Technology Enthusiasts:

Individuals passionate about science and technology who are eager to stay informed about the latest breakthroughs, discoveries, and innovations in scientific and engineering fields, and their potential impact on society and the world.

Editorial Board

Editorial Manager

Prof. Ahmad Umar

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Ohio State University, Columbus, 43210 OH, USA

Email: umar.20@osu.edu

 

Editors-in-Chief

Prof. Dr. David Hayrapetyan
Department of General Physics and Quantum Nanostructures,
Russian-Armenian University, H. Emin 123, Yerevan 0051, Armenia

Email: david.hayrapetyan@rau.am

 

Prof. D. K. Dwivedi

Department of Physics and Material Science

Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology,

India

Email: todkdwivedi@gmail.com

 

Editors

Prof. Brijesh. K. Pandey

Department of Physics and Material Science

Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology Gorakhpur, India

 

Prof. Xiang Wu

School of Materials Science and Engineering

Shenyang University of Technology, China

 

Prof. Bal Chandra Yadav

Department of Physics
School of Physical & Decision Sciences

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India

 

Dr. Xin Zhang

School of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Xihua University, Chengdu, China.

 

Dr. Mantesh K. Yadav

Department of Chemistry

Starex University, Gurugram, Haryana, India.

 

Dr. Kai Song

School of Life Science

Changchun Normal University, Changchun, China

 

Prof. Rajesh K. Verma

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Harcourt Butler Technical University Kanpur, India

 

Dr. Navneet K. Gupta

Centre for Sustainable Technologies,

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Gulmohar Marg Bengaluru, India

 

Prof. Chinna Bathula

Department of Chemistry/Division of Electronics & Electrical Engineering

Dongguk University, Republic of Korea

 

 

Associate Editors

Prof. Rajesh K. Yadav

Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science

Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, India

 

Dr. Deepshikha

School of Engineering and Materials Science

Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom

 

Dr. Pravin K. Singh

Institute of Advanced Materials

Gammalkilsvägen 18, 59053 Ulrika, Sweden

 

Dr. M. Khalid Hossain

Institute of Electronics,

Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

Dr. Raman Kumar

Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana, India

 

Dr. Pallavi Chaturavedi

HCW Biologics Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area,

2929 N Commerce Parkway, Florida, USA.

 

Prof. Atul P. Singh

Department of Chemistry,

Chandigarh University, India

 

Dr. Hailing Ma

The University of New South Wales

Australia

 

Prof. Joginder Singh

Maharishi Markandeshwar University

Mullana, India

 

Dr. Yang Luo

Department of Physics

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China

 

Dr. Pooja Lohia

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, India

 

Editorial Board Members

Prof. Wenjuan Guo

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,

University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China.

 

Prof. S. Baskoutas

Department of Materials Science

University of Patras, Greece

 

Dr. Indresh Yadav

School of Basic Science

Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

 

Dr. Sajid Ali Ansari

Department of Physics, College of Science

King Faisal University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

 

Dr. Satyendra Kumar Mishra

Space and Resilient Communications and Systems (SRCOM)

Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)

Castedefels, Barcelona, Spain

 

Dr. Sachin Kumar Srivastava

Department of Physics,

Indian Institute of Technology Rorakee, India

 

Dr. Nazish Parveen

Department of Chemistry, College of Science

King Faisal University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

 

Dr. Chandani Singh

Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology

141 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea.

 

Prof. M. S. Akhtar

Department of Semiconductor and Chemical Engineering,

Jeonbuk National University, 56212, Republic of Korea

 

Dr. Yadvendra Singh

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR-97331, USA

 

Dr. Neelabh Srivastava

Department of Physics, School of Physical and Material Sciences

Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar, India

 

Dr. Mohd. Zahid Ansari

Chemical Engineering Program,

Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar

 

Dr. Gul Faroz Ahmad Malik

Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Technology

University of Kashmir, Srinagar, India

 

Dr. Firoz Alam

Nanotechnology Laboratory,

University College London (UCL), London.

 

Dr. Faheem Ahmed

Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities

Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025, India

 

Prof. Brijesh Kumar

Department of Information Technology

Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Delhi, India

 

Prof. Y. K. Prajapati

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

MNNIT Allahabad, India

 

Prof. Wen Zeng

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

 

Dr. Simant K.Srivastava

Department of Chemistry,

Allahabad University, Allahabad, India

 

Prof. Vipin Kumar

Department of Applied Sciences

KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad, India

Guide to Authors

Welcome to SciEngg Advances, a distinguished journal dedicated to promptly disseminating top-tier research in Science and Engineering. SciEngg Advances strives to push the boundaries of knowledge in this field through the rapid dissemination of high-quality research. Our primary goal is to offer a dynamic platform for scientists, scholars, and researchers to exchange their latest findings and innovations, promoting collaboration and advancing science and Engineering.

To ensure a seamless submission process and uphold the highest standards of publication ethics, authors are encouraged to adhere to the following comprehensive guidelines. Adhering to these guidelines ensures clarity, consistency, and adherence to best practices in manuscript preparation, ultimately contributing to the quality and impact of the published work in SciEngg Advances.

Journal Policy:

Authors are required to strictly adhere to the Journal Policy of SciEngg Advances to uphold the integrity and authenticity of published research. SciEngg Advances maintains a rigorous standard of accepting only original and unpublished work. Manuscripts submitted to SciEngg Advances must not contain any text, data, figures, tables, or materials that have been previously reported or published elsewhere, in any format or medium. Upon submission, authors must affirm that their research is entirely original and has not been published previously. Any attempt to submit redundant or duplicate publications will result in immediate editorial action, including manuscript rejection. Authors bear the responsibility of ensuring that their manuscripts are new, original, and devoid of plagiarism, fraud, or improper attribution. Reproducing or modifying previously published abstracts or papers, whether in conferences or journals, is strictly prohibited. The corresponding author is required to provide a clear statement affirming the originality and unpublished status of the manuscript during submission. They must confirm that the manuscript has not been published, either partially or entirely, in any language, format, or medium, and that it does not violate the copyrights of others.

General Information

Types of articles

Journal welcomes the publication of various types of articles:

Original Research Articles: These articles present novel research findings, methodologies, or theoretical frameworks in the field of Science and Engineering. Original research articles are not restricted by word count, except for the abstract, which must adhere to a 250-word limit. Authors are encouraged to present their content concisely in accordance with the journal’s standards. Original research articles typically include sections such as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion. Maximum number of allowed figures for Original research articles are 15.

Review Articles: State-of-the-art review articles provide comprehensive summaries and analyses of existing research literature on specific topics within Science and Engineering. They often offer insights into recent advancements, current trends, and future directions in the field. Review articles have no restrictions on page limits and should include a table of contents. Authors are encouraged to provide biographies and photos for all contributors following the reference section. It is imperative to cite proper references in the captions of all previously published figures, tables, and illustrations, including the authors’ own work. Furthermore, authors must obtain copyright permissions from relevant publishers and authors.

Short Communications: Short communications are concise research articles that present significant findings or preliminary results in a brief format. They provide a rapid means of sharing important discoveries with the scientific community. Short communications are concise and should not surpass 2500 words, encompassing elements such as the title page, author affiliations, abstract, keywords, main text, table and figure captions, acknowledgments, and so on. The reference section is excluded from the word count limit. Additionally, short communications should include no more than 20 references.

Perspective Articles: Perspective articles offer personal viewpoints, opinions, or reflections on key issues, debates, or emerging trends in Science and Engineering. They provide insights from experts in the field and stimulate discussion among researchers. Normally, the perspective articles are invited by the journal editors.

Editorials: Editorials are written by the editorial board or guest editors and provide introductions, commentary, or reflections on the content featured in a specific issue of the journal. They may also highlight important developments or initiatives in the field.

Letters to the Editor: Letters to the editor allow readers to communicate feedback, comments, or questions regarding published articles or other aspects of the journal. They provide a platform for scholarly discourse and engagement with the journal’s content.

Subjects Covered (but not limited to):

SciEngg Advances covers a broad spectrum of subjects within the field of science and engineering, including but not limited to:

Chemistry:

  • Synthesis and characterization of novel compounds
  • Catalysis and reaction mechanisms
  • Computational chemistry and molecular modeling

Physics:

  • Quantum mechanics and quantum phenomena
  • Condensed matter physics and materials science
  • Particle physics and cosmology
  • Quantum phenomena, the properties of advanced materials, and the development of nanoscale devices.

Biology:

  • Genetics and genomics
  • Cell biology and molecular biology
  • Ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics
  • Development of therapeutic agents
  • Application of computational methods to biological problems.

Environmental Science:

  • Climate change and global warming
  • Environmental pollution and remediation
  • Sustainable development and conservation biology
  • Climate change, environmental remediation, and renewable energy
  • Development of sustainable technologies
  • The mitigation of environmental pollution, and the assessment of the impacts of human activities on the environment.

Earth Sciences:

  • Geology and geochemistry
  • Seismology and earthquake engineering
  • Atmospheric sciences and meteorology

Mathematics:

  • Mathematical modeling and simulation
  • Optimization and operations research
  • Statistical analysis and data science

Computational Science:

  • Modeling, simulation, data analysis, and machine learning.
  • Development of computational models.
  • Simulation of complex systems.
  • Application of data-driven approaches to scientific and engineering problems.

Materials Science:

  • Nanomaterials, polymers, composites, and biomaterials.
  • Synthesis and characterization of novel materials.
  • Study of materials properties and applications.
  • Development of advanced materials for various technological purposes.

Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials:

  • Nanoscale fabrication techniques
  • Nanomaterial synthesis and characterization
  • Applications of nanotechnology in electronics, medicine, and energy

Advanced Materials and Metallurgy:

  • Development of high-performance materials
  • Alloy design and optimization
  • Advanced processing techniques (e.g., additive manufacturing, thin film deposition)

Renewable Energy Technologies:

  • Solar photovoltaics and solar thermal systems
  • Wind energy harvesting and turbine design
  • Biomass and biofuel production technologies

Smart Technologies and Internet of Things (IoT):

  • Development of smart sensors and actuators
  • IoT applications in healthcare, agriculture, and transportation
  • Data analytics and machine learning for IoT systems

Sustainable Infrastructure and Urban Development:

  • Green building materials and construction techniques
  • Urban planning for sustainability and resilience
  • Waste management and recycling technologies

Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare Technologies:

  • Medical device design and innovation
  • Biomedical imaging and diagnostics
  • Biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Robotics and Automation:

  • Autonomous systems and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
  • Industrial robotics and automation in manufacturing
  • Human-robot interaction and collaborative robotics

Transportation and Mobility Solutions:

  • Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid vehicle technologies
  • Intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
  • Alternative fuels and propulsion systems

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Engineering:

  • Big data analytics for engineering applications
  • Predictive maintenance and asset management
  • AI-driven optimization and decision-making tools

Environmental Engineering and Sustainability:

  • Pollution control and remediation technologies
  • Water and wastewater treatment processes
  • Sustainable design and life cycle assessment methodologies

Quick Guide to Authors

Welcome to SciEngg Advances! Below is a guide to assist authors in preparing and submitting their manuscript:

Manuscript Preparation:

  • Originality: Ensure the novelty of the manuscript by verifying that it unveils original research findings that have not been previously published or are concurrently under review for publication elsewhere.
  • Formatting: Follow our formatting guidelines closely. Manuscripts should be formatted according to the journal’s template, including font size, style, margins, and line spacing.
  • Title and Abstract: Craft a concise and informative title that accurately reflects the content of your manuscript. Provide an abstract summarizing the key findings and significance of your research.
  • Keywords: Incorporate a set of keywords that succinctly encapsulate the principal subjects and themes explored in your manuscript, facilitating its searchability and indexing.
  • Introduction: Provide a clear and compelling introduction that outlines the background, objectives, and significance of your research.
  • Materials and Methods: Describe the materials, experimental setup, and methodologies used in your study in sufficient detail to allow reproducibility by other researchers.
  • Results and Discussion: Present your results objectively and comprehensively. Interpret the findings and discuss their implications within the context of existing literature.
  • Conclusions: Concisely outline the primary findings of the research and deliberate on their wider implications.
  • References: Cite relevant literature accurately and consistently. Ensure that all sources are properly cited and listed in the reference section.

Submission Process:

  • Online Submission: Utilize the online submission platform to submit the manuscript, adhering to the guidelines outlined on the website. Make sure to follow the prescribed TEMPLATE for file submission.
  • Cover Letter: Write a brief cover letter introducing your manuscript to the editorial team. Highlight the significance of your research and its contribution to the field of materials science.
  • Manuscript Files: Upload your manuscript files, including the main text, figures, tables, and any supplementary materials, using the online submission system. Make sure to follow the designated TEMPLATE for file submission.

Review Process:

  • Editorial Evaluation: Upon submission, your manuscript will undergo an initial editorial evaluation to ensure that it meets the journal’s criteria for scope, originality, and quality
  • Peer Review Process: If deemed suitable for further consideration, your manuscript will be sent for peer review. Experts in the field will evaluate the scientific merit, methodology, and significance of your research.
  • Reviewer Feedback: You will receive feedback from the peer reviewers, which may include suggestions for revisions or clarifications. Address any comments or concerns raised by the reviewers in a timely manner.

Decision Process:

  • Editorial Decision: Based on the peer reviewers’ feedback and the manuscript’s overall suitability for publication, the editorial team will make a decision regarding acceptance, rejection, or the need for revisions.
  • Notification: You will be notified of the editorial decision via email. If revisions are requested, you will receive detailed instructions on how to address the reviewers’ comments.
  • Revisions (if applicable): Revise your manuscript according to the feedback provided by the peer reviewers and the editorial team. Make sure to submit the revised manuscript within the specified timeframe.

Publication Process:

  • Final Approval: Once your revised manuscript is submitted, it will undergo a final review to ensure that all revisions have been addressed satisfactorily.
  • Proofreading: You will receive proofs of your manuscript for final approval before publication. Review the proofs carefully for any errors or inaccuracies.
  • Publication: Upon final approval, your manuscript will be published online in SciEngg Advances. You will receive information about the publication date and a link to access your published article.
  • Open Access: SciEngg Advances follows an open access policy, making your research freely available to readers worldwide. Your published article will be accessible on the journal’s website, maximizing its impact and visibility in the scientific community.

Submission Checklist

  • Designate a corresponding author: A corresponding author with full contact details (Email, Phone, Full postal address) should be provided.
  • Uploaded Files: Ensure that all necessary files have been uploaded, including:
  • Graphical Abstract (Colored graphical figure with short description of the work)
  • Research Highlights (3-5 bullet points)
  • Cover Letter
  • Manuscript file which include
    • Title page including manuscript title, authors names and their affiliations, corresponding author name, email, phone number, and postal address.
    • Abstract
    • Keywords
    • Text
    • Figures with appropriate captions and proper citation inside the main text
    • Tables with appropriate captions and proper citation inside the main text
    • Acknowledgements, if applicable
    • Conflict of Interest Statement
    • Authors contribution statement
    • References (All references should be cited in the main text as mentioned in the reference list)
    • Supplementary files, if applicable.
  • A list of 3 reviewers should be provided who might review the manuscript.
  • Manuscript should be prepared in correct English language. Spell and grammar checked should be done before the submission
  • Permission should be obtained for the copyrighted material from the original source, if applicable.

Manuscript Preparation:

General Information

Language and Submission Method: Manuscripts should be written in English and submitted electronically through our online submission system. This facilitates efficient processing and review.

Formatting Guidelines: Authors should strictly adhere to the journal’s formatting guidelines, available in the Manuscript Template downloadable from our website. These guidelines ensure consistency and adherence to publication standards.

Clarity and Organization: Manuscripts should be concise, well-organized, and written with clarity. This enhances readability and understanding of the research presented, contributing to the overall quality of the publication.

Abbreviations: In instances where abbreviations are not commonly recognized within the field, it is imperative to define them in a footnote on the first page of the article. Additionally, any abbreviations deemed necessary in the abstract should be defined at their initial mention within the abstract itself and reiterated in the footnote. Consistency in the use of abbreviations throughout the article is crucial for clarity and comprehension. Therefore, authors should ensure uniformity in the application of abbreviations across all sections of the manuscript.

Nomenclature and Units: Adhering to internationally accepted rules and conventions is paramount when presenting nomenclature and units within a manuscript. The use of the International System of Units (SI) is strongly recommended. In cases where other units or quantities are referenced, it is essential to provide their equivalents in SI units. Authors are encouraged to consult authoritative sources such as the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry for comprehensive guidance on nomenclature conventions. By following these standards, authors ensure consistency, accuracy, and adherence to established scientific practices.

Title Page: Each submission should include a title page containing essential information:

Names and Affiliations of All Authors: Provide the full names and institutional affiliations of all contributing authors.

Corresponding Author’s Contact Information: Include the contact details of the corresponding author, such as email address and affiliation. This facilitates communication throughout the submission and review process.

Manuscript Structure

The manuscript structure outlined here provides a systematic framework for organizing and presenting research findings in a clear, coherent, and comprehensive manner. Each section plays a distinct yet interconnected role in communicating the research process, outcomes, and implications to the scientific community.

Title of the Manuscript: The title should accurately reflect the content and focus of the research.

Abstract: A succinct and informative abstract is necessary for any research manuscript. It should succinctly outline the research’s objectives, key findings, and principal conclusions. Since abstracts are often read independently of the full article, they must effectively summarize the study’s essence. Authors should refrain from using non-standard or uncommon abbreviations. If unavoidable, such abbreviations must be defined upon their first mention within the abstract itself to ensure clarity and comprehension. Thus, a concise and informative abstract, not exceeding 250 words, should be included.

Keywords: Authors are encouraged to provide 3-5 keywords below the abstract to facilitate indexing and enhance the discoverability of the manuscript. Carefully selected keywords improve the visibility of the publication in relevant databases and search engines.

Introduction: The introduction serves as the gateway to the research, providing readers with a concise yet comprehensive overview of the study’s background, objectives, and significance. It lays the groundwork for the research by presenting relevant literature, defining the research problem, and clearly stating the study’s aims and objectives. By contextualizing the research within the broader scientific landscape, the introduction sets the stage for the subsequent sections of the manuscript.

Experimental Section: The experimental section provides a detailed account of the materials, methods, and procedures employed in the study. It offers sufficient information to enable reproducibility, allowing other researchers to replicate the experiments and validate the findings. Authors should meticulously describe the experimental setup, including any equipment or instruments used, as well as the procedures followed to collect and analyze data. Clear and precise documentation of the experimental methodology enhances the transparency and credibility of the research.

Results and Discussion: In the results and discussion section, authors present the outcomes of the study and critically analyze their implications. This section is where the research findings are showcased, often through the use of tables, figures, and graphs. Authors should interpret the results in the context of existing literature, highlighting any significant trends, patterns, or deviations observed. Discussion of the findings should delve into their broader implications, addressing how they contribute to advancing scientific knowledge and understanding. This section may also encompass comparisons with previous studies, explanations for unexpected results, and suggestions for future research directions.

Conclusion: The conclusion encapsulates the main findings of the study and emphasizes their significance in relation to the research objectives. It provides a concise summary of the key findings, reiterating the main points discussed in the results and discussion section. Authors may also offer insights into the practical implications of the research and propose avenues for further investigation. By synthesizing the study’s outcomes, the conclusion reinforces the study’s contribution to the field and underscores its relevance and potential impact.

Figures: In the realm of academic publishing, figures serve as vital tools for visually communicating complex data and findings. To ensure their effectiveness, figures should adhere to rigorous standards of quality and clarity. The resolution for all figures should not be less than 300 dpi.

High-Quality Presentation: Figures should be meticulously crafted to uphold a standard of excellence in visual representation. Clear imaging and precise labeling are essential to facilitate comprehension and interpretation by readers. Authors should prioritize the creation of visually appealing and informative figures that enhance the overall professionalism of the manuscript.

File Format and Resolution: Authors must adhere to specific file format and resolution requirements when submitting figures. Figures should be provided in TIFF, JPEG, or EPS format to ensure compatibility with the publication process. Additionally, figures must maintain a minimum resolution of 300 dots per inch (dpi) to guarantee optimal clarity and legibility. Compliance with these standards ensures seamless integration of figures into the manuscript and enhances their visual impact.

Tables: Tables play a fundamental role in organizing and presenting data in a structured and accessible format. Proper formatting and presentation of tables are essential to facilitate understanding and interpretation by readers.

Editability and Format: Authors are advised to ensure that tables are editable and provided in DOC or DOCX format. This enables ease of access and manipulation, allowing for efficient formatting adjustments or updates as necessary. Providing tables in editable formats enhances their usability and facilitates any necessary revisions or modifications during the publication process.

Clarity and Organization: Tables should be meticulously organized and clearly labeled to facilitate easy comprehension by readers. Authors should employ concise and informative table titles and headings, ensuring that data are presented logically and coherently. Clear formatting and consistent use of fonts and styles contribute to the overall professionalism and readability of the tables within the manuscript.

Reference style:

References in the manuscript must adhere to the Harvard style, presented on a dedicated page and numbered in accordance with their appearance in the text. Numerical citations in the text should be enclosed within brackets [ ], corresponding to the sequential order of references listed at the end of the manuscript. The formatting for listing references follows the Harvard Referencing format. Example for the references are as follows:

Journal Articles:

[1] Li, Y., Min, J., Jiang, Y., Dong, T., Xu, D., Feng, Z., Yan, Y., Garoufalis, C.S., Baskoutas, S., Shen, H. and Zeng, Z., 2024. Rational Design of Tetrahedral Derivatives as Efficient Light-Emitting Materials Based on “Super Atom” Perspective. Nano Letters24(10), pp.3237-3242.

Book:

[1] Andrews, D., Nann, T. and Lipson, R.H., 2019. Comprehensive Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Academic press.

Book Chapters:

[1] Benelmekki, M. and Erbe, A., 2019. Nanostructured thin films–background, preparation and relation to the technological revolution of the 21st century. In Frontiers of Nanoscience (Vol. 14, pp. 1-34). Elsevier.

For Patents:

[1] Rogers, J.A., Rockett, A.A., Nuzzo, R., Yoon, J. and Baca, A., University of Illinois, 2015. Arrays of ultrathin silicon solar microcells. U.S. Patent 9,105,782.

Instructions to prepare Graphical Abstract

Authors are required to submit a graphical abstract along with the manuscript for publication in the journal. A graphical abstract serves as a visual summary of the article, providing readers with a quick overview of the research findings. Below are guidelines on how to prepare a graphical abstract and the limitations for its description:

Preparing a Graphical Abstract:

Content: Graphical abstract should highlight the key points of the research, including the main objectives, methodologies, and significant findings.

Design: Preferably, use color to enhance the visual appeal of the graphical abstract. Ensure that the design is clear, concise, and visually engaging.

Size: The maximum dimensions for the graphical abstract should be 4 cm (Height) X 10 cm (Width).

Resolution: Maintain a resolution of at least 300 dots per inch (dpi) to ensure clarity and legibility.

Submission: Submit the graphical abstract as a separate file along with the manuscript during the submission process.

Limitations for the Description of the Graphical Abstract:

Length: The description accompanying the graphical abstract should be concise and limited to a maximum of 20 words.

Content: Focus on conveying the unique aspects and key findings of the research within the limited word count.

Clarity: Ensure that the description provides a clear and accurate summary of the graphical abstract, enabling readers to grasp the essence of the research at a glance.

We encourage authors to adhere to these guidelines to create an effective graphical abstract that complements your manuscript.

ETHICAL COMPLIANCE:

Authors submitting manuscripts to our journal are expected to adhere to high ethical standards throughout the research process. This includes but is not limited to ensuring that the research conducted is in compliance with relevant ethical guidelines and regulations, obtaining necessary approvals from institutional review boards or ethics committees, and obtaining informed consent from participants when applicable. Authors should also disclose any potential conflicts of interest, including sources of funding or any affiliations that may influence the interpretation of the research findings.

Authors Contribution Statement:

In the Authors Contribution Statement, authors are required to clearly outline the specific contributions of each individual involved in the research project. This may include conceptualization, methodology, data collection and analysis, writing, editing, and review of the manuscript. Each author should provide a brief description of their role in the study to ensure transparency and accountability in authorship.

Informed Consent Statement:

Authors conducting research involving human subjects are obligated to obtain informed consent from participants prior to their involvement in the study. The Informed Consent Statement should detail the procedures followed to obtain consent, including information provided to participants about the purpose of the study, risks and benefits, confidentiality, and their right to withdraw participation at any time. Authors should also specify whether written or verbal consent was obtained and provide assurance that participants’ rights were respected throughout the research process.

Acknowledgements:

The Acknowledgements section provides authors with the opportunity to express gratitude to individuals or organizations that contributed to the research project but do not meet the criteria for authorship. This may include funding agencies, research assistants, technical support staff, or colleagues who provided valuable feedback or assistance. Authors should ensure that all individuals acknowledged have granted permission to be included in the Acknowledgements section.

Conflict of Interest:

Authors must declare any potential conflicts of interest that could be perceived as influencing the research process or the interpretation of the findings. This may include financial interests, employment affiliations, consulting arrangements, or personal relationships that could bias the results or create the perception of bias. Authors should provide a clear statement indicating any conflicts of interest and describe how they were managed throughout the research process to maintain integrity and objectivity.

Authorship Changes:

Authors are strongly advised to carefully deliberate the composition and sequence of authors before submitting their manuscript. The final roster of authors should be furnished upon initial submission. Any modifications to the authorship—whether additions, deletions, or reordering—must be proposed prior to the manuscript’s acceptance and necessitate approval from the Editor. To initiate an authorship change, the corresponding author must furnish the Editor with the following: (a) A comprehensive rationale for the proposed alteration in the author list. (b) Written confirmation, such as an email or letter, from all authors endorsing the addition, removal, or reordering of authors. In cases of additions or removals, consent from the affected author is also mandated. Exceptions to this protocol are granted sparingly. Requests for authorship adjustments post-acceptance will be evaluated by the Editor, albeit only under extraordinary circumstances. Throughout the deliberation process, publication of the manuscript will be temporarily halted. In instances where the manuscript has already been published online, any approved changes will be accompanied by a corrigendum.

Guide for Reviewers and Editors

Guide to Reviewers: SciEngg Advances

Welcome to the Instructions for Reviewers for SciEngg Advances. As a valued reviewer, the expertise and insights of the reviewer play a crucial role in maintaining the quality and integrity of the journal’s publications. A thorough evaluation and constructive feedback of the reviewers are instrumental in shaping the direction of scientific discourse in the field of sciences, engineering, technology and related fields. Below are guidelines to assist the reviewers in conducting a comprehensive review of manuscripts submitted to SciEngg Advances.

  • Confidentiality: As a reviewer for SciEngg Advances, it is crucial to maintain the confidentiality of the manuscripts the reviewer assigned to review. This means refraining from discussing the content of the manuscripts with anyone other than the editorial office. By upholding confidentiality, the reviewer contribute to the integrity of the peer review process.
  • Timeliness: Time is of the essence in the peer review process. Reviewers are expected to evaluate manuscripts promptly and submit their reports within the specified deadline. If circumstances arise that prevent the reviewer from meeting the deadline, it is important to communicate with the editorial office and request an extension in advance.
  • Constructive Feedback: Reviewers play a pivotal role in providing constructive feedback to authors. When assessing manuscripts, focus on identifying both strengths and weaknesses. The comments of the reviewers should be specific, objective, and aimed at helping authors improve their work. Point out areas where the manuscript excels and areas where it could be enhanced.
  • Originality and Ethical Standards: Evaluate the originality of the research presented in the manuscript and ensure that it meets ethical standards. Verify that proper citations are provided for previously published work and assess whether the research has been conducted in accordance with ethical guidelines and regulations.
  • Content Evaluation: Dive deep into the content of the manuscript and evaluate its significance, novelty, and scientific rigor. Scrutinize the methodology used, the interpretation of results, and the contribution the research makes to the field. The evaluation of the reviewer should be thorough and objective, focusing on the scientific merit of the work.
  • Clarity and Presentation: Assess the clarity and organization of the manuscript. Consider factors such as the writing style, structure, and coherence of the presentation. Provide feedback on how the manuscript could be improved to enhance clarity and readability for readers.
  • Recommendation: Based on the evaluation, reviewers should make a recommendation regarding the fate of the manuscript—whether it should be accepted, revised, or rejected. Justify the recommendation with specific comments and suggestions for improvement. Reviewer recommendation will be instrumental in guiding the editorial decision-making process.
  • Conflicts of Interest: Be transparent about any potential conflicts of interest that may influence your review. If reviewers have personal or professional connections to the authors or their research, disclose them to the editorial office. If reviewer feel that a conflict of interest may compromise their impartiality, notify the editorial office immediately.
  • Respectful Communication: Maintain professionalism and respect in all communications related to the peer review process. Avoid personal or derogatory remarks and focus solely on the scientific content of the manuscript. The goal of the reviewer is to provide feedback that is helpful and constructive, regardless of your recommendation.
  • Final Decision: The comments of the reviewers will be considered alongside those of other reviewers by the editorial team to make a final decision on the manuscript. The feedback of the reviewer is invaluable in ensuring the quality and integrity of the research published in SciEngg Advances. Thank you for your dedication to the peer review process.

Guide to Editors: SciEngg Advances

Welcome to the comprehensive Guide to Editors for SciEngg Advances. As an editor for our esteemed journal, your pivotal role revolves around ensuring the quality, integrity, and timely dissemination of groundbreaking research within the realm of sciences, engineering, technology, and related fields. This detailed guide is designed to equip you with the necessary instructions and best practices to navigate the editorial process with proficiency and efficacy. Your dedication and commitment as an editor are invaluable to the success and reputation of SciEngg Advances.

Editorial Workflow:

  • Your initial task involves the meticulous assignment of suitable reviewers, drawing upon their expertise and availability to ensure thorough and insightful assessments.
  • Efficiently manage the peer review process by overseeing the timely completion of reviews and judiciously evaluating reviewer comments to make informed editorial decisions.
  • Maintain proactive communication with authors throughout the review process, providing updates, guidance, and constructive feedback as required.
  • Thoughtfully evaluate the feedback provided by reviewers and exercise sound judgment in determining manuscript acceptance, revision, or rejection, upholding the journal’s standards of excellence.

Manuscript Handling:

  • Uphold the journal’s submission guidelines rigorously, ensuring that submitted manuscripts adhere to formatting requirements and ethical standards.
  • Conduct a comprehensive initial assessment of manuscripts to ascertain their suitability for peer review, considering factors such as novelty, relevance, and scientific rigor.
  • Effectively manage revisions and resubmissions, facilitating productive interactions between authors and reviewers to address queries, concerns, or suggestions for improvement.
  • Strive for consistency and rigor in the editorial process, upholding the journal’s reputation for scholarly excellence and integrity.

Ethical Considerations:

  • Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the journal’s policies on plagiarism, authorship, conflicts of interest, and ethical conduct, ensuring strict adherence to established guidelines.
  • Promptly address any instances of ethical misconduct or concerns, conducting impartial investigations and implementing appropriate measures in accordance with established procedures.
  • Maintain the utmost confidentiality throughout the editorial process, safeguarding the anonymity of reviewers and respecting the privacy of authors to uphold the integrity of the peer review process.

Collaboration and Communication:

  • Foster a collaborative and supportive environment conducive to constructive dialogue and scholarly exchange among authors, reviewers, and editorial board members.
  • Encourage open communication and facilitate constructive feedback to foster continuous improvement in manuscript quality and scientific rigor.
  • Serve as a liaison between authors and reviewers, facilitating effective communication and resolution of any conflicts or misunderstandings that may arise during the editorial process.

Continuous Improvement:

  • Stay abreast of the latest developments and advancements in the field of science, engineering, technology, and related fields and scholarly publishing, adapting editorial practices to reflect evolving standards and expectations.
  • Solicit feedback from authors, reviewers, and colleagues to identify areas for improvement and implement changes that enhance the efficiency, transparency, and effectiveness of the editorial process.
  • Strive for continuous improvement in all aspects of editorial management, contributing to the enhancement of the journal’s reputation and impact within the scientific community.

Publication Ethics

At SciEngg Advances, published by Ariston Publications, we uphold the highest ethical standards in scientific publishing to ensure the integrity, credibility, and trustworthiness of the research we disseminate. Our commitment to ethical practices extends across all stages of the publication process, from manuscript submission to post-publication dissemination. Our publication ethics policies are designed to guide authors, reviewers, editors, and all stakeholders involved in the publishing process. Adherence to these ethical principles is paramount to maintain transparency, fairness, and trust in scholarly communication.

1. Authorship and Author Responsibilities:

Authors are expected to adhere to the following ethical principles:

Authorship Criteria:

  • Authorship eligibility hinges upon significant contributions to conceiving, designing, executing, or interpreting the research study.
  • All contributors with substantial involvement in the work merit authorship recognition, while those offering support or assistance without meeting authorship criteria should be acknowledged accordingly.
  • Authors are required to reveal any potential conflicts of interest that could impact the research process or the interpretation of the results.

Originality and Plagiarism:

  • Authors bear the responsibility of verifying the originality of their work and confirming that it has not been previously published or is under consideration elsewhere for publication.
  • Any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, is unacceptable and will lead to immediate rejection or retraction.
  • Any form of plagiarism, whether it involves directly copying text, ideas, or data without appropriate acknowledgment, is strictly forbidden.
  • Editors utilize plagiarism detection software to screen submitted manuscripts and address any suspected cases of plagiarism promptly.

Conflict of Interest:

  • Authors must reveal any potential conflicts of interest that might impact the research process or the interpretation of the results.
  • This includes financial interests, employment affiliations, consulting arrangements, or personal relationships.

Data Integrity:

  • Authors bear the responsibility of verifying the accuracy and integrity of their data, presenting research findings with honesty and transparency.
  • Studies involving human subjects, animals, or sensitive data must adhere to ethical guidelines and obtain the requisite approvals and permissions.
  • Fabrication, falsification, or manipulation of data is considered unethical and constitutes scientific misconduct.

2. Peer Review Process:

  • Reviewers must uphold the confidentiality of the peer review process and refrain from sharing any details about the manuscript or their assessment with unauthorized individuals without permission from the journal.
  • Peer review is conducted with fairness.
  • Reviewers are expected to conduct their evaluations impartially and offer constructive feedback aimed at enhancing the manuscript’s quality.
  • Reviewers should declare any potential conflicts of interest and evaluate manuscripts objectively, focusing solely on their scientific quality.
  • Editors oversee the peer review process to ensure its integrity and rigor, avoiding bias or favoritism.

3. Editorial Responsibilities:

Editorial Integrity:

  • Editors uphold the integrity and quality of the editorial process, maintaining objectivity and impartiality in decision-making.
  • Manuscripts are evaluated based on their scientific quality, significance, originality, and methodological rigor, without discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, religion, region, or institutional affiliation.

Conflict of Interest:

Editors are responsible for managing conflicts of interest transparently and impartially, ensuring that they do not compromise the integrity of the editorial process.

Transparency:

Editors should ensure transparency in the publication process by clearly communicating the editorial policies, peer review process, and any conflicts of interest.

4. Post-Publication Concerns:

Corrections and Retractions:

  • Authors, editors, and publishers are responsible for promptly addressing errors or inaccuracies in published articles, issuing corrections, clarifications, or retractions as necessary.
  • Corrections are published promptly to rectify errors and maintain the integrity of the scientific record.

Ethical Concerns:

Any concerns about ethical issues, such as research misconduct or violations of publication ethics, will be thoroughly investigated by the journal and appropriate actions will be taken.

5. Compliance with Policies and Guidelines:

All stakeholders are expected to comply with the journal’s policies, guidelines, and ethical standards, as well as relevant regulatory requirements and best practices in scholarly publishing.

Indexing and Abstracting

SciEngg Advances, while currently not indexed, is actively working towards being indexed in prominent databases and directories relevant to science, engineering, and related fields. Our aim is to ensure that the valuable research published in SciEngg Advances reaches a wide audience of scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the field. We are in the process of applying for indexing in key databases and directories to enhance the visibility and discoverability of articles published in our journal. Stay tuned for updates as we progress in our efforts to expand the indexing coverage of SciEngg Advances, thereby increasing its impact and reach within the scientific community.

Article Processing Charges

At present, there are no article processing charges (APCs) associated with publishing in SciEngg Advances. As an open-access journal, all articles are published free of cost to authors. The publisher covers the expenses incurred in the publication process, allowing authors to disseminate their research without any financial burden. There are no fees for submission, processing, or publication of articles in SciEngg Advances. This approach ensures equitable access to scientific knowledge and supports the dissemination of research findings across the global scientific community.

Special Issues

SciEngg Advances welcomes proposals for special issues that align with the journal’s scope and objectives. Special issues provide an opportunity to delve into specific topics or emerging areas within science, engineering, technology, and related fields, offering a focused platform for in-depth exploration and discussion.

If you have a proposal for a special issue, please submit it to the editorial office for consideration. Your proposal should include a brief outline of the proposed topic, its significance and relevance to the field, potential contributors, and a proposed timeline for publication.

Once your proposal is received, it will undergo careful evaluation by the editorial team to assess its suitability for publication in SciEngg Advances. If approved, you will be invited to serve as a guest editor or co-editor for the special issue, working closely with the editorial team to oversee the review and publication process.

We look forward to receiving your proposals and collaborating with you to bring forth exciting and impactful special issues for our readership.

Please submit the special issue proposal at: info@aristonpubs.com 

Conferences

SciEngg Advances welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with organizers of conferences, symposiums, and workshops to publish special issues or proceedings featuring research articles presented at these events.

If you are organizing a conference or similar academic gathering and wish to publish selected research papers in SciEngg Advances, we encourage you to reach out to our editorial office with your proposal. Your proposal should include details such as the theme and scope of the conference, the number of anticipated submissions, and a proposed timeline for publication.

Upon receiving your proposal, our editorial team will review it carefully to assess its alignment with the journal’s scope and objectives. If approved, we will work closely with you to facilitate the submission and review process for the conference papers, ensuring timely publication in a dedicated special issue or proceeding.

By publishing conference-related research in SciEngg Advances, authors can benefit from the journal’s wide readership and open access model, maximizing the visibility and impact of their work within the science, engineering, and technology community. We look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with you on showcasing cutting-edge research from your conference in our journal.

For any inquiries, please contact us at: info@aristonpubs.com 

Article in Press

Current Issue

Dissipative Dynamics of an Interacting Spin System with Collective Damping 

Irfan A. Dar, Faisal Farooq, Junaid Majeed Bhat, Mehboob Rashid Bhat, G. N. Dar, Sheikh Irfan, Muzaffar Qadir Lone

Summary: This study explores the dissipative dynamics in an infinite-range Heisenberg model coupled to a non-Markovian bath and subjected to Lindblad dynamics due to site-specific spin flipping. Using Holstein-Primakoff transformations and Schwinger-Keldysh technique, the system’s mean field solution shows z-symmetry breaking at the transition point. An effective temperature linearly dependent on system-bath coupling is derived, and fluctuations over the mean field are found to modify the dissipative spectrum with O(1/N) corrections.

Dissipative Dynamics of an Interacting Spin System with Collective Damping 
Research Article | PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 March 2024

SciEngg Advances 1(1), 39-47 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.69626/sea.2024.0039