Scientia Iranica

Scientia Iranica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Sharif University of Technology (Tehran, Iran). It was established in 1991 and covers theoretical and experimental research in technical sciences and engineering.[1][2] Starting in 2011, the journal is published open access. The editor-in-chief is Abolhassan Vafai (Sharif University of Technology).

Scientia Iranica
DisciplineScience and Technology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byA. Vafai
Publication details
History1991present
Publisher
Frequency22/year
Yes
1.025 (2014)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Sci. Iran.
Indexing
ISSN1026-3098
OCLC no.43453436
Links

Background

Official logo of Scientia Iranica

The journal is divided in 6 sections called "Transactions".

Transactions A: Civil Engineering

This section covers civil engineering, which includes, but is not limited to, structural engineering, engineering materials, coastal and harbor engineering, construction management, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway engineering, information technology, railroad engineering, surveying and geospatial engineering, transportation engineering, tunnel engineering and water engineering. Emphasis is on analytical, experimental and numerical works. Transactions A is published bimonthly.[3]

Transactions B: Mechanical Engineering

This section covers mechanical engineering, which includes, but is not limited to, aerodynamics, automation and control, biomechanics, design and manufacturing, fluid and hydro mechanics, kinematics and dynamic systems, mechanics of continua, mechanisms and robotics, mechatronics, microelectromechanical systems, and thermal systems. Emphasis is on analytical, experimental, and numerical works. Transaction B is published bimonthly.[3]

Transactions C: Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Ths section is divided into two subsections: "Chemistry" and "Chemical Engineering". It covers all aspects of applied and theoretical chemistry. Transactions C is published biannually.[3]

Scientia Iranica has published a special issue in this section dedicated to the lifelong achievements of George V. Chilingar.

Transactions D: Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering

This section is also divided into two subsections: "Computer Science & Engineering" and "Electrical Engineering". The first covers computer science and engineering, which includes, but is not limited to, artificial intelligence, compilers, computer architectures, computer dependability and security, computer networks and distributed systems, data management, design automation and configurable computing, digital signal processing, embedded systems, operating systems, processor and system architectures, real-time systems, soft computing, software engineering, theoretical computer science, verification, test and design for test.

The second subsection covers electrical engineering, which includes, but is not limited to, information theory, encryption secure communications, wireless communications, satellite and radar, control systems, quantum electronic devices, microelectronics, RF integrated circuits and systems, biomedical engineering and imaging, power electronics, energy management systems, photonics, nanophotonics, electromagnetic, antenna and propagation, optical networks and communications, communication theory, and data networks.

The subsection on electrical engineering has published special issues dedicated to the lifelong achievements of John G. Webster and Lotfi A. Zadeh. Transactions D is published biannually.[3]

Transactions E: Industrial Engineering

This section covers recent advances in industrial engineering theory, techniques, methodology applications and practice, which includes, but is not limited to, operations research and decision-making models, quality engineering, production and inventory control, artificial intelligence in industrial engineering, engineering economy and cost estimation, facilities design and location, maintenance and reliability engineering, materials handling, performance analysis, discrete event system simulation, project control and management, work measurement and methods engineering, heuristics and meta-heuristics, resource optimization, applied statistics, manufacturing processes and designs, human factors and ergonomics and information systems. Transaction E is published biannually.[3]

Transactions F: Nanotechnology

Transactions F (also known as Scientia Nanotechnology) was established in 2010. It covers research in nanoscience and nanotechnology and especially those of an interdisciplinary nature in the areas of structures, materials, and devices with nanometer-scale. Special emphasis is placed on applications in the areas of health and medicine, energy, environment, transportation, and construction.

Abstracting and indexing

Scientia Iranica is abstracted and indexed by Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Compendex, Current Mathematical Publications, Health and Safety Science Abstracts, Islamic World Science Citation Center, Journal Citation Reports, MathSciNet, Regional Information Center for Science and Technology, Pollution Abstracts, ProQuest Environmental Science, Science Citation Index Expanded, Scientific Information Database, Scopus, and Zentralblatt MATH.

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See also

References

  1. "Scientia Iranica Online".
  2. "Omar Khayyam & Scientia Iranica". Iran Review. 4 May 2009. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 11 June 2009.
  3. "Scientia Iranica". Scientia Iranica. Archived from the original on 22 January 2013.
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