About the Journal

Focus and Scope

Statement

Emerging Research is a multidisciplinary, an open-access, internationally double-blind peer-reviewed journal which is not limited to a specific aspect of science and engineering but is instead devoted to a wide range of subfields in the engineering and sciences. While it encourages a broad spectrum of contribution in the engineering and sciences. Articles of interdisciplinary nature are particularly welcome.

Special Issues deal with more focused topics with high current interest falling within the scope of the journal in which they are published. Special Issue proposals are welcome at any time during the year.

Publishing Schedule

EMGR has been publishing six issues per year (bimonthly) . The exact schedule of publication for each issue is as the following:

  1. February
  2. April
  3. June
  4. August
  5. October
  6. December

Aim

The principal concern of “Emerging Science” is to review and chronicle major developments in science that are likely to affect its future course. Emerging Research(EMGR) is an international scholarly refereed research journal, which aims to promote scientific, technological, legal, socio-economic and policy perspective of science and engineering, to disseminate the research articles for further research, reference and teaching purposes by the students, researchers, academics and industrialists and to addresses the growing need for professionals, engineers, technocrats and policy makers in society, who can apply best management practices drawn from various inter-disciplines, which may create sustainable future.

Scope

The Emerging Research(EMGR) will consider multidisciplinary and emerging research submissions in the following areas:



Engineering and Technical Sciences

Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Acoustical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Instrumentation and Control, Aerospace, Automotive, Computer, Electronic, Petroleum, Software, Architectural, Agricultural, Biosystems, Biomedical and Industrial Materials, and other relevant subjects.

Natural Sciences

Biology, Chemistry, Food Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ecology, Agriculture and Environment, and other relevant subjects.

Social and Management Sciences

Anthropology, Communication Studies, Economics, Accounting & Finance, Education, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, Social Health, Sociology, Visual and Performing Arts, Humanities and other relevant subjects.

Formal Sciences

Logic, Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Mathematical Statistics, Theoretical Computer Science, and other relevant subjects.

Physical Sciences

Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences, Astronomy, Geology, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography, and other relevant subjects.

Section Policies

Research Articles

This is the most common type of journal manuscript used to publish full reports of data from research. It may be called an Original Article, Research Article, Research, or just Article, depending on the journal. The Original Research format is suitable for many different fields and different types of studies. It includes full Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion sections.

  •  Open Submissions
  •  Indexed
  •  Peer Reviewed

Review Articles

Review Articles provide a comprehensive summary of research on a certain topic, and a perspective on the state of the field and where it is heading. They are often written by leaders in a particular discipline after invitation from the editors of a journal. Reviews are often widely read (for example, by researchers looking for a full introduction to a field) and highly cited.

  •  Open Submissions
  •  Indexed
  •  Peer Reviewed

Technical Note

Technical notes are brief articles focused on a new technique, method, or procedure. These should describe important modifications or unique applications for the described method. Technical notes can also be used for describing a new software tool or computational method. The structure should include an Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions, with a suggested minimum word count of 3000 words.

  •  Open Submissions
  •  Indexed
  •  Peer Reviewed