Author Guidlines
Author Guidelines
- Articles should contain original research and offer new and valuable information in the fields of engineering and technology.
- Articles must be based on appropriate research methodologies and exhibit accurate and logical analysis.
- Sources and references should be properly cited, adhering to recognized academic standards.
- Articles should align with the journal’s scope and cover various areas within engineering and technology.
- Articles must have scientific value and contribute to progress and innovation in engineering and technology.
- Articles should include practical applications and clear contributions toward problem-solving and improving engineering processes.
- Articles should be presented with integrity and uphold high scientific ethical standards.
- Articles must be written in a clear and understandable style, following a specific format in line with scientific publishing standards.
- Articles should use precise and comprehensible scientific language, avoiding ambiguity.
- Articles must undergo a critical review process by independent experts in the relevant field.
Before Submission
Authors are required to review and understand the journal’s policies and publication fees as outlined on the official website.
All manuscripts and related files must be submitted through the journal’s online submission system. At the initial submission stage, authors are required to provide the following two items only:
- Article metadata, including authors' names, institutional affiliations, keywords, and any other relevant information.
- A non-identifiable manuscript file, which must exclude any author-identifying information. This version should contain the full text of the article with embedded tables and figures, but high-resolution formatting is not required at this stage.
After Final Acceptance
Upon final acceptance of the manuscript, authors must upload the following files:
- A file containing the plain text of the article in an editable format (e.g., Microsoft Word).
- A title page including the article title, author names, and institutional affiliations.
- Individual high-resolution files for each figure (suitable for print).
- Separate files for each table.
- A file containing a list of figure and table legends (captions).
- A complete reference list, including Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) when available.