
Current Engineering Letters and Reviews
Aims and Scope:
Current Engineering Letters and Reviews , an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, publishes original letters (short articles), research articles, full-length/ mini-reviews and thematic issues based on mini-reviews and short articles dealing with various topics related to engineering sciences.
Original research letters, articles and reviews in the following areas of engineering sciences are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
- Aerospace engineering and technologies
- Agriculture and food engineering and technologies
- Bioengineering and biotechnologies, and bionic engineering and technologies
- Biomedical engineering and pharmaceutical engineering
- Chemistry and molecular engineering, and chemical engineering and technologies
- Civil, hydraulic, and architecture engineering
- Energetic materials, and explosion and propulsion technologies
- Energy sciences and technologies
- Engineering management
- Environmental sciences and engineering
- Information engineering and artificial intelligence technologies
- Light industries and textile engineering
- Materials sciences and engineering
- Mechanical engineering and automation technologies
- Mining engineering and metallurgical engineering
- Nanoscience and technologies
- Powder and electrical engineering
- Telecommunication engineering
- Transportation and vehicle engineering
- Sustainable and green engineering technologies
Editor-in-Chiefcasc:
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Jin HuangSchool of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Southwest University
Chongqing
China
ISSN: 2666-948X (Print)
eISSN: 2666-9498 (Online)
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Advanced Materials and Smart Manufacturing
The rapid evolution of materials science and manufacturing technologies is at the forefront of modern engineering innovation. This thematic issue of Current Engineering Letters and Reviews (CELT) aims to bring together state-of-the-art research and developments in advanced materials and smart manufacturing systems, which are critical to the realization of Industry 4.0 and sustainable industrial growth. Advanced materials—such as nanomaterials, smart composites, and shape memory alloys—are enabling new functionalities, enhanced performance, and durability in engineered products.... see more