Aim and Scope of Proceedings of Science and Mathematics (Proc. Sci. Math.)
Aim:
The Proceedings of Science and Mathematics (Proc. Sci. Math.) aims to provide a reputable platform for the dissemination of innovative and impactful research in the fields of science and mathematics. We strive to foster academic exchange, promote collaboration among researchers, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge by publishing high-quality papers from conferences, seminars, and student research projects. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between fundamental research and its practical applications across various scientific domains.
Scope:
The scope of Proc. Sci. Math. encompasses a broad range of topics within the following disciplines:
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Physics: Fundamental and applied research in areas such as classical mechanics, quantum physics, optics, electromagnetism, condensed matter physics, thermodynamics, and related fields.
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Chemistry: Research related to organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, and environmental chemistry, as well as chemical engineering and materials science.
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Biosciences: Studies in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, ecology, biotechnology, and other fields that contribute to the understanding of biological processes.
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Mathematical Sciences: Research in pure and applied mathematics, statistics, computational mathematics, and the development of mathematical models for solving real-world problems.
In addition to these core areas, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary research that integrates different aspects of science and mathematics, as well as papers that explore innovative methods, tools, and technologies in these fields. All submissions are subject to a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the publication of scientifically sound and original work.
Proc. Sci. Math. is committed to advancing knowledge and promoting scientific dialogue by providing a forum for researchers to publish their findings and share new insights in these essential domains.