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Authors Information
All persons who qualify for authorship should be listed as authors. However, the corresponding author must ensure that each author listed has substantially contributed or participated sufficiently in the work and is responsible for that particular portion of the manuscript. However, people who do not qualify for authorship should be listed in acknowledgments.
Submission Format
Submissions to Pubtexto journals should include the following:
Authors are encouraged to submit all the components as \'zip file\' while submitting on our online system or via email as an attachment.
Cover Letter should:
Manuscript Layout
The word count for original research is 3500–4000 words and up to 5500 words for studies involving meta-analysis. Authors are encouraged to employ a standard and concise writing style. If you are not a native English speaker, we encourage you to utilize our language editing services-or ask a native English speaking colleague for assistance.
Title: The title should not exceed 200 characters and set in title case. The title should be concise, specific, and easily comprehensible to readers.
Abstract: The abstract should not exceed 300 words and may or may not be unstructured (without sub-heading such as objective, methodology, results, discussion, etc.). It should provide a clear description of the objective(s) of the study, demonstrate the methodology used, and summarize the study\'s prime conclusion(s). In the end, a statement regarding the study\'s significance to a potentially wider audience should be included.
Keywords: Authors can provide 4-6 keywords. The first letter of each keyword should be upper case, and keywords should be separated by a semicolon (;)
Main Text
Introduction
The introduction should set the tone of the paper by providing a clear statement of the study, the relevant literature on the study subject and the proposed approach or solution. The introduction should be general enough to attract a reader\'s attention from a broad range of scientific disciplines.
Materials and methods
This section should provide a complete overview of the design of the study. Detailed descriptions of materials or participants, comparisons, interventions, and types of analysis should be mentioned. However, only new procedures should be described in detail; previously published procedures should be cited and important modifications of published procedures should be mentioned briefly. Capitalize trade names and include the manufacturer\'s name and address.
Results and Discussion
The results section should provide complete details of the experiment that are required to support the conclusion of the study. The results should be written in the past tense when describing findings in the authors\' experiments. Previously published findings should be written in the present tense. Results and discussion may be combined or in a separate section. Speculation and detailed interpretation of data should not be included in the results but should be put into the discussion section.
Conclusion:
This section should provide to adhere to support the study conclusions. This section included briefly detailed conclusive parameters of the whole study.
Acknowledgments:
This should include all the people who have contributed toward the work in one way or the other. However, authors are required to ensure that people acknowledged should agree to be so named.
Funding Information
List all the sources of funding, including relevant research grant numbers, as applicable. Also, authors are encouraged to list all the contributing authors associated with specific funding, if applicable.
Optional information
While we are not obligated to use these or recommend to the concerned Editor(s), we do encourage authors to provide names and contact information of 2-4 external reviewers and, if applicable, 1-2 opposed reviewers.
References
Published work along with any citable items should be cited in the reference list. While we follow very stringent reference formats, authors need not to spend time formatting their reference. They can submit the manuscripts formatted in any reference style (style will be formatted once the manuscript is accepted for publication), but it is preferable that they adhere to the journal format.
Reference format:
Pubtexto uses the following style. Items are listed numerically in the order they are cited in the text.
Example journal article (2-6 authors): Salwachter AR, Freischlag JA, Sawyer RG, Sanfey HA, Fukushima H, Cureoglu. The training needs and priorities of male and female surgeons and their trainees. J Am Coll Surg. 2005; 201: 199-205.
Example journal article (more than 6 authors): Fukushima H, Cureoglu S, Schachern P, et al. Cochlear changes in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005; 133: 100-6.
Example book: Modlin J, Jenkins P. Decision Analysis in Planning for a Polio Outbreak in the United States. San Francisco, CA: Pediatric Academic Societies; 2004.
Example book chapter: Solensky R. Drug allergy: desensitization and treatment of reactions to antibiotics and aspirin. In: Lockey P, ed. Allergens and Allergen Immunotherapy. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker; 2004:585-606.
Example online article: Wolf W. State\'s mail-order drug plan launched. Minneapolis Star Tribune. May 14, 2004:1B
Example article from any database: Calhoun D, Trimarco T, Meek R, Locasto D. Distinguishing diabetes: Differentiate between type 1 & type 2 DM. JEMS [serial online]. November 2011; 36(11):32-48. Available from: CINAHL Plus with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed February 2, 2012.
In-text citation: For referencing an article, a number is used. This is different from in-text citations in AMA—author\'s last name is not used. The order of numbering will be contingent on the order in which you use that reference within your paper. For example, the first article referenced will be given number one in superscript (1) followed by the second and third articles as 2,3. In the references section, the articles should appear numerically in the order they are cited within the text.
Figures and Tables
Figures and tables should be included in the main text (manuscript) to aid in the review process. However, for larger files (size exceeding 10 Mb) must always be submitted separately (should be properly mentioned in the main text, wherever applicable).
Figure captions and legends
Figure files should be included in the main document, and not as supplemental materials. Figure caption should be preceded by the figure, while figure legends should immediately follow the figure. Figure captions should be concise (not to exceed 18 words) and set in bold type. All figures should be numbered in sequence, using Arabic numerals, for example, Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.
Table captions and legends
Tables should be cited in ascending numeric order. Each table should be preceded by a table caption (brief and specific; not to exceed 18 words), and immediately followed by table legends, if applicable, used to explain abbreviations and other supporting information about the data. Larger tables, however, can be submitted as supplemental materials.
Review Comments and Revision
Submission Instructions
While submitting a revised manuscript, the authors should include the following:
Revised manuscript (clean copy): Prepare a clean copy of your revised manuscript that does not show track changes. Rename this file as "Main Document".
Revised manuscript (marked-up copy): Include a copy of your manuscript file showing the changes you have made (track changes). Rename this file as "Manuscript with Track Changes".
Response to reviewers: Address the specific points made by each Reviewer and/or Editor. Include your responses to all the reviewers\' and editor\'s comments and list the changes you have made to the manuscript. Rename this file as \"Response to Reviewers\".
Supplementary Information
Information integral to the comprehensive understanding of the manuscript, but is either too large to be included in the main document or due to any other reason, should be submitted as support materials, such as 3-D visualizations, interactive graphics, large tables and/or figures, and so on. However, authors should note that normal figures and tables should not be included under supplemental materials.
Ethical Guidelines
For manuscripts reporting medical studies that involve human or animal subjects, the ethics committee that approved the study must be identified in the manuscript. For studies involving human subjects, all work must conform to the recognized standards as per the \"Declaration of Helsinki\". In case of any experiments involving animals, authors must provide a declaration that all measures were taken to avoid animal suffering at each stage and also must furnish a detailed description of the procedures used.
Patient Consent
In manuscripts reporting patient cases, patient anonymity must be preserved. Case reports submitted to Pubtexto Publications should conform to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors\' (ICMJE) recommendations. Patient privacy should be taken care of, and personally, identifiable information should not be revealed without informed consent. If informed consent has been obtained, the details must be mentioned in the manuscript.
For live patients, signed consent is mandatory if the authors wish to reveal the patient\'s identity. In the case of deceased patients, consent must be taken from the patient\'s next of kin. If a patient\'s consent was not obtained, the patient\'s details should be anonymized as much as possible. Patient\'s photographs need to be cropped sufficiently to prevent the revelation of identity.
Authors are not required to submit the copy of the patient\'s consent while submitting their manuscript for consideration in Pubtexto Publications. However, they should confirm in the Cover Letter that the patient\'s consent has been obtained. In certain instances, the Editorial Office might request the authors to provide a copy of the same.
Global Journal of Materials Science and Engineering is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that covers high-quality manuscripts both relevant and applicable to the broad field of biomedical, chemistry, social science, biology, physics, and interdisciplinary regions involving these various fields. The Global Journal of Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field involving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering. It primarily focuses on elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering. The Global Journal of Materials Science and Engineering includes manuscripts related to nanoscience, nanotechnology, material science research, composite materials, nanoengineering, nanoparticles, ceramic engineering, composite materials, etc.
The journal is an online international journal publishing all aspects of Material Sciences & Engineering, including research articles, review articles, case studies, mini-reviews, opinions, editorials, perspectives, etc. The journal is trying to create the basic platform to maintain the international community for the upcoming researchers. The journal encourages researchers, professors, academicians, doctors, faculties, and students from all over the world to submit their findings or new results related to the journal. All articles will be published and archived.
Submission work
You may submit manuscripts online or as an e-mail attachment through email: elisaeditor123@gmail.com
Area: Materials Science and Engineering
ISSN: 2694-3808
Frequency: Quarterly
Language: English
Review Process: Double blinded peer review process
Publication Timeline: 15 Days peer review process
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Plagiarism Policy
The articles submitted by authors must contain a minimum of 80% unique content (Which should be unique and must not copy from any other websites). The authors must maintain 100% uniqueness in the Results and conclusion part of the text. We will resend the articles, which have below 80% uniqueness to the authors for revision and ask for resubmissions with uniqueness (as per guidelines).
Benefits to authors
We provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, and social media optimization which improve citations and help readers to connect with potential collaborators and correspondents with a platform to publish their research work and update the recent advances.
The Global Journal of Materials Science and Engineering is a peer-reviewed journal. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for academicians, researchers, and practitioners all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in all areas of Materials Science and Engineering. Manuscripts are subject to a rigorous and fair peer-review process. It covers all the following areas but is not limited to.
Smart Materials
Materials for Space, Self-Healing Materials, Nanocarbon Materials, Composites, and Nanoceramics Conducting and conjugated polymers, electrochromic materials, liquid crystals, inorganic-organic hybrids, molecular-level smart materials, biomaterials, electrochemistry, catalyst materials, materials for energy conversion and storage devices and systems, the science and applications of primary and secondary batteries, fuel cells, and super capacitors
Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Technology
Metallic Particulate Materials, PM Tool Materials, Hard Materials, Powder Composites, and Novel Powder-Based Materials
Surface Engineering & Coatings Technology
Biocompatible Coating, Ceramic Coating, Coatings For The Food Industry, Coatings For Optical Applications, Steel Erosion, Corrosion Resistant Coatings, CVD (Chemical Vapour Deposition) Deposited Coatings, Decorative Coatings, Electro-Deposited Coatings, Ion And Electron Beam Deposited Coatings, Laser Cladding, Magnetic Coatings, Multilayer Coatings, Hard And Wear Resistant Coating
Fusion And Fission Materials
Fission Reactor Materials, Including Fuels, Cladding, Core Structures, Pressure Vessels, Coolant Interactions With Materials, Moderator And Control Components; Fission Product Behaviour; Materials Aspects Of The Entire Fuel Cycle; Materials Aspects Of The Actinides And Their Compounds; Performance Of Nuclear Waste Materials; Immobilisation Of Wastes; Fusion Reactor Materials, Including First Walls, Blankets, Insulators And Magnets; Neutron and charged particle radiation effects in materials, including defects, transmutations, microstructures, phase changes, and macroscopic properties; interaction of plasmas, ion beams, electron beams, and electromagnetic radiation with materials; and diffusion in materials.
The Materials and Technology
Cement, Concrete Reinforcement, Bricks and Mortars, Additives, Corrosion Technology, Ceramics, Timber, Steel, Polymers, Glass Fibres, Recycled Materials and By-Products, Ealants, Adhesives, Chemical Engineering
Mathematical Modeling-Simulation Study of Materials
Diffusion in Materials, Fusion and Fission Materials, Smart Materials, Nanomaterials, Surface Engineering and Coatings Technology, and Properties
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Advanced Materials and Smart Structures | Magnetic properties |
Acoustics | Manufacturing Processes |
Acoustics and Noise Control | Material characterization |
Additive manufacturing | Material Engineering |
Aerodynamics | Materials characterization |
Aerodynamics and Aeroelasticity | Materials design |
B | Materials processing |
Biomechanics Automotive Engineering | Materials properties |
Biomaterials | Materials Science |
Biomechanics | Materials synthesis |
Biomechanics and Biomaterials | Materials testing |
C | Mechanical properties |
Computational Mechanics | Mechanics of Nanomaterials |
Ceramics | Mechatronics |
Characterization techniques (e.g. microscopy, spectroscopy, diffraction) | Metallurgy |
Coatings and thin films | Metals |
Composite materials | Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) |
Composites | Multibody Dynamics |
Compressible Flows | N |
Computational and Experimental Mechanics | Nanotechnology |
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | Nonlinear Dynamics |
Corrosion | Nanomaterial Engineering |
Corrosion and wear | Nanomaterials |
Crystallography | Nanostructures |
D | Nanotechnology |
Damage Identification and Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) | Noise Control |
Dynamic Instability and Buckling | Nonlinear Dynamics |
Dynamics | O |
E | Optical materials |
Electrical Properties | Optical properties |
Electronic materials | Plasticity Mechanics |
Electronic properties | P |
Energy materials | Polymers |
Engineering Materials | R |
F | Recycling |
Flows in Porous Media | Rheology |
Fluid Dynamics | S |
Fluid-Structure Interaction | Semiconductors |
Fracture and Damage Mechanics | Smart materials |
Fracture Geomechanics | Structural Dynamics |
G | Structural Dynamics and Control |
Geomechanics and Mechanics of Granular Materials | Structural materials |
H | Surface coatings |
Heat and Mass Transfer | Surface engineering |
Heat and Mass Transfer | Surface Engineering and Contact Mechanics |
I | Surface Science |
Impact and Multibody | Sustainable materials |
L | T |
Life cycle assessment | Thermal properties |
M | Thermal properties. |
Manufacturing Process | Thin films |
Materials characterization | Transport Phenomena |
Mathematical modelling in Mechanical engineering | V |
Mechanical engineering education Plasticity | Vibrations |
Magnetic materials |