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Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies

Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies

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The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that aims to serve as a platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners working at the intersection of applied sciences and future-facing technologies. The journal publishes original research and comprehensive reviews that advance the development and real-world application of science and engineering across domains such as artificial intelligence, robotics, materials science, nanotechnology, quantum computing, biotechnology, sustainable energy systems, and other emerging technological landscapes.

In a rapidly evolving scientific environment, where technological innovation is transforming industries and societies at an unprecedented rate, this journal seeks to capture and disseminate research that is not only methodologically rigorous but also forward-looking and application-oriented. Whether it involves implementing AI-driven systems in healthcare, designing advanced nanomaterials for smart devices, or engineering low-emission energy solutions, the Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies supports work that bridges fundamental science with practical outcomes.

The journal welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from across the academic spectrum, including but not limited to physics, chemistry, computer science, mechanical and electrical engineering, biomedical sciences, agricultural technology, aerospace, and environmental science. By focusing on both applied and emerging technologies, it fosters cross-disciplinary conversations and collaborative thinking, encouraging researchers to publish work that has immediate or long-term societal, industrial, and environmental impact.

Scope of the Journal

The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies provides a dedicated space for the publication of high-quality scientific articles that reflect the changing dynamics of innovation and scientific progress. The journal’s scope includes the following thematic areas:

  • Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science applications
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Edge Computing
  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
  • Advanced and Smart Materials
  • Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies
  • Robotics, Mechatronics, and Automation
  • Applied Physics and Engineering Systems
  • Quantum Computing and Information Technologies
  • Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies
  • Environmental Monitoring and Technological Solutions
  • Aerospace Applications and Autonomous Systems
  • Applied Chemistry and Molecular Sciences
  • Agricultural Engineering and Food Technologies
  • Advanced Manufacturing, 3D Printing, and Industrial Automation
  • Cybersecurity, Blockchain, and Emerging IT Infrastructure

These focus areas reflect the journal’s commitment to publishing impactful work that leverages scientific advancement for the benefit of real-world applications and future generations.

Aims and Objectives

The journal's primary objective is to promote global dissemination of knowledge through open-access publishing. We aim to foster innovation and support the scientific community in sharing novel techniques, experimental insights, and breakthrough discoveries that may shape the technologies of tomorrow. All articles published in the journal are freely accessible to the public, enabling greater visibility and engagement across institutions, industries, and countries.

By encouraging high-quality submissions and promoting rigorous peer review, the Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies contributes to shaping the future of applied research while ensuring scholarly integrity and scientific accuracy. The journal is intended for researchers, academic professionals, engineers, technologists, and policy-makers engaged in the development and implementation of advanced scientific methods and applied technological systems.

Publication Model and Peer Review Process

The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies follows a strict double-blind peer review process, ensuring that all submitted manuscripts are evaluated impartially by subject matter experts. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent reviewers who assess the quality, originality, methodological soundness, clarity of presentation, and relevance to the journal’s scope.

Accepted articles undergo careful editorial scrutiny to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with publication standards. Authors are expected to address reviewer comments and submit revised versions promptly. The editorial board may recommend further revisions where necessary to meet the journal’s standards.

The journal is committed to upholding the ethical standards defined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors must disclose conflicts of interest, obtain relevant permissions, and confirm the originality of their work before publication.

Article Categories

We welcome the following categories of submissions:

  • Original Research Articles: Comprehensive studies reporting new research findings supported by data and analysis.
  • Review Articles: Critical evaluations of the current state of knowledge in specific areas related to applied science and next-generation technologies.
  • Short Communications: Brief reports of novel results, methods, or techniques that are of immediate interest.
  • Technical Notes: Descriptions of innovative instruments, technologies, software, or procedures that improve existing scientific practices.
  • Case Studies and Practical Applications: Reports detailing the implementation or impact of scientific applications in industrial, environmental, or societal settings.

Each submission must be prepared according to the journal’s author guidelines, which provide formatting instructions and citation style requirements.

Frequency and Accessibility

The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies is published continuously, with accepted articles released online on a rolling basis. This model ensures the timely dissemination of new findings without the delays associated with fixed-issue scheduling. Authors benefit from rapid review and publication timelines, while readers gain instant access to the latest research developments.

All content published in the journal is freely available under an open-access license. No subscription or registration is required to read, download, or share articles. This model supports equitable access to scientific knowledge and maximises the global reach of published research.

Indexing and Archiving

The publisher is actively pursuing inclusion of the Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies in recognised abstracting and indexing services. The goal is to ensure long-term visibility, archiving, and accessibility of all published articles. All content is digitally preserved and hosted on secure servers to guarantee uninterrupted access and citation.

Authors will benefit from increased discoverability through digital object identifiers (DOIs), search engine optimisation, and exposure to a multidisciplinary audience.

Why Publish with Us?

Publishing with the Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies offers the following benefits:

  • Rapid peer-review process with constructive feedback from expert reviewers
  • Open-access visibility to a global research community
  • Interdisciplinary scope that encourages cross-domain collaboration
  • Editorial integrity and compliance with international ethical standards
  • Flexible article types, including technical innovations, practical applications, and conceptual advances
  • Global readership spanning academia, industry, and public policy

Our editorial team is composed of active researchers and technologists who are well-versed in the latest trends and developments across the journal’s focus areas. We are committed to promoting scholarly dialogue, fostering innovation, and building a platform where breakthrough research can flourish.

Submissions

Authors interested in submitting manuscripts should consult the Author Guidelines for detailed instructions regarding formatting, structure, and references. Submissions can be made through the journal’s online submission portal or via email. All submissions are acknowledged upon receipt and processed promptly.

For questions regarding the suitability of a manuscript or pre-submission inquiries, authors may contact the editorial office.

 

Aim & Scope

The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access publication that provides a dedicated forum for the dissemination of original research, reviews, and analytical insights across a wide range of applied sciences and emerging technological domains. The journal’s central mission is to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and to accelerate the advancement of science that translates directly into practical, impactful innovations. It encourages high-quality contributions from researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals engaged in developing solutions that address real-world problems using scientific and engineering principles.

As the boundaries between traditional disciplines continue to blur, this journal recognises the importance of integrating knowledge from multiple scientific and technological domains. It supports the publication of research that reflects the fusion of ideas across fields such as physics, chemistry, engineering, computer science, materials science, biomedical technologies, and environmental systems, particularly when oriented toward real-life applications or the development of new technological frameworks.

Purpose of the Journal

The primary aim of the Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies is to create a platform that not only reports research findings but also fosters discussion on the practical implications of scientific developments. The journal emphasises the applied dimension of research, encouraging submissions that illustrate how experimental and theoretical advancements lead to technological innovation, product development, policy guidance, or scalable industrial and societal solutions.

The journal aspires to serve as a global bridge between scientific discovery and its deployment in the world. To that end, it values contributions that are grounded in scientific rigor while also demonstrating applicability in technological, environmental, medical, agricultural, or industrial settings.

Scope of the Journal

The scope of the journal is broad, covering contemporary topics in applied science and futuristic technologies. Some of the core areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications: Development of intelligent systems, neural networks, deep learning algorithms, and AI-enabled decision-making models for real-world applications in healthcare, transportation, energy, and manufacturing.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Infrastructure: Research on sensor networks, smart grids, connected devices, industrial IoT, and their deployment in urban planning, agriculture, and logistics.
  • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Innovations in nanomaterials, nanodevices, nanoelectronics, and their implications in drug delivery, biosensing, flexible electronics, and materials engineering.
  • Advanced and Functional Materials: Design, synthesis, and application of new materials with improved physical, chemical, mechanical, or electrical properties for use in aerospace, construction, electronics, and energy storage.
  • Robotics, Mechatronics, and Automation: Advances in autonomous systems, industrial automation, medical robotics, drone technologies, and robotic process control.
  • Quantum Science and Computing: Research on quantum algorithms, quantum communication, quantum simulation, and emerging architectures for next-gen computation.
  • Sustainable Energy and Environmental Technologies: Studies on renewable energy systems, clean energy storage, carbon capture, green chemistry, waste-to-energy systems, and environmental sensors.
  • Biomedical Engineering and Health Technologies: Technological innovations in diagnostics, imaging systems, wearable devices, telemedicine, prosthetics, and healthcare automation.
  • Agricultural and Food Technologies: Precision agriculture, agri-robotics, vertical farming systems, soil and crop monitoring, food preservation technologies, and sustainable agri-tech innovations.
  • Cybersecurity and Blockchain Applications: Applied studies on secure communication, cryptographic systems, decentralized data structures, and blockchain integration in industrial and governmental systems.
  • Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Fabrication: Research on 3D/4D printing, materials for additive manufacturing, prototyping systems, and digital fabrication tools for industry.
  • Applied Chemistry and Computational Modelling: Simulation-based studies, applied chemical processes, catalysis, electrochemistry, and real-world chemical applications in industry and environment.

This list is not exhaustive. The journal remains open to publishing high-quality research in all areas of applied sciences and next-generation technological innovation, especially work that showcases interdisciplinary collaboration or novel methodological approaches.

Types of Studies Considered

The journal welcomes a diverse array of article types, as long as they present sound scientific reasoning and emphasise application or translational potential. These include:

  • Empirical studies using real-world datasets or experimental prototypes
  • Theoretical or simulation-based research with clear practical relevance
  • Comparative studies of competing technologies or methods
  • Case studies demonstrating implementation or adaptation of scientific techniques
  • Pilot or proof-of-concept experiments with industrial or societal implications
  • Review articles synthesizing current progress and projecting future directions
  • Technical reports on novel devices, instrumentation, software, or algorithms

Articles must clearly articulate the problem being addressed, the methodology applied, the results obtained, and the significance of those results for technological or societal advancement.

Interdisciplinary and Cross-Domain Research

One of the key strengths of the Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies lies in its commitment to fostering interdisciplinary work. Today’s scientific challenges, whether related to climate resilience, public health infrastructure, energy security, or smart mobility, require integrated approaches that draw from multiple fields.

We encourage submissions that bring together experts from across disciplines to address complex issues through multi-faceted research strategies. Cross-domain studies are particularly welcome when they highlight the integration of hardware, software, biological, and environmental systems to solve emerging challenges.

Target Audience

The journal caters to a wide international readership, including:

  • Academic researchers and faculty members
  • Engineers and applied scientists
  • Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars
  • Research and development professionals
  • Policymakers and regulatory experts in science and technology
  • Industry leaders working on innovation, design, or system development
  • Technology-focused startup teams and consultants
  • Professionals in healthcare, agriculture, energy, transportation, and more

By targeting a multidisciplinary audience, the journal hopes to stimulate collaboration between sectors and create visibility for research that bridges the gap between theory and application.

Quality Standards and Ethical Publishing

All submissions are expected to meet high academic and ethical standards. The journal follows a double-blind peer-review process and is committed to publishing only those articles that demonstrate originality, relevance, scientific accuracy, and methodological clarity. Authors must ensure that their work complies with ethical guidelines for human/animal research where applicable and must clearly disclose conflicts of interest and sources of funding.

The editorial board maintains strong oversight to prevent plagiarism, duplicate publication, and other forms of misconduct. The journal follows the ethical policies recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and ensures that all published content aligns with internationally accepted publication norms.

The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies represents a commitment to innovation, quality, and global accessibility in the publication of scientific knowledge. By promoting open access and emphasizing real-world applicability, the journal supports the global scientific community in its quest to solve pressing technological challenges through evidence-based research and collaborative innovation.

We invite authors from around the world to contribute to this platform and be part of an ever-evolving dialogue on the role of science and technology in shaping the future.

 

Author Guidelines

The manuscript must be written in English and adhere to the following guidelines:

Title: The title must be concise, informative, and written in italics or underlined, with scientific names also in italics or underlined.

Authors: The authors' names must be typed in capital letters, without their degrees or titles.

Address: Below the authors' names, the address of the institution where the work was conducted must be provided. The current correspondence address should be indicated by an asterisk as a footnote.

Abstract: The abstract should be divided into three parts: Background, Methods, and Results. It should briefly introduce the topic, state the scope of the experiments, present significant data, and highlight major findings and conclusions. The abstract should not exceed 150 to 200 words and should use standard nomenclature without any abbreviations or citations.

Keywords: After the abstract, up to eight keywords that will provide indexing references should be listed in alphabetical order.

Introduction: The introduction should be brief and relevant to the paper's theme. Excessive review and unnecessary detail of earlier work should be avoided.

Materials and Methods: This section should provide information on the appropriate methodology used, with references cited only for known methods. It should include the experimental design and techniques used, along with the experimental area, institution, and year of the experiment.

Results and Discussion: This section should combine the results and discussion to avoid repetition. The results should not be repeated in both tables and figures. The discussion should relate to the significance of the observations.

Conclusion and Acknowledgement: The conclusion should summarize the findings, and the acknowledgement should mention the contributors who helped in the research work.

Table numbers should be followed by the title of the table, and line drawings or photographs should contain a figure number and description. The corresponding numbers of tables, figures, etc., should be quoted in the text. Tables and figures should be below 1 MB in size.

References: The author-date format should be used for citations and references, with a list of all references provided alphabetically. The author's surname, initials, and year of publication in brackets should be mentioned, followed by the title of the article. The full journal name should be typed in italics, with volume numbers in bold type and pagination in normal type.

Page/Line Number: Authors should mention the page number and line number for each line in the manuscript to facilitate review. Text alignment, line spacing, word count, figures, and tables should be as per the format. A sample paper is provided for reference.

The Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies accepts submissions that fall within the broad domain of applied sciences and emerging technologies. The journal publishes:

  • Full-length articles (not exceeding 3,000 words, including references, but excluding tables and figures).
  • Short theoretical articles (not exceeding 2,000 words, including references).
  • Review articles (not exceeding 6,000 words).

APC: The article processing charge for this journal is $819.

All papers are peer-reviewed, and the author(s) are responsible for any statement in the article. The corresponding author must certify that the article or its data has not been submitted or will not be submitted elsewhere for publication. If a manuscript is returned for revision, it must be resubmitted within 20-25 days of its receipt. All correspondence should refer to the assigned article number.

All submissions must be sent through the Online Submission Platform or as email. The email subject line should indicate the type of submission, such as Research Article Submission (Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies) or Review Article Submission (Journal of Applied Science and Next-Gen Technologies).

 

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