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Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal


Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal

An Indian journal that publishes a single volume a year and rapidly adds new articles is called Nano Science & Nano Technology. Research scientists, professors, and students who are actively engaged in scientific research and/or teaching at all levels are encouraged to submit their works for thorough peer review and quick publication. Smaller colleges that don't prioritize research are especially urged to submit their original articles for consideration.

Nano Science & Nano Technology

How to Publish With Us?


The quick publication of fundamental research papers on all facets of the theory and application of nanoscience & nanotechnology is the focus of Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal. Various topics are covered, such as self-assembly, Nanomanipulation, biomimetics, lithography, patterning, and printing; materials such as 1D nanostructures, nanoparticles, quantum dots, colloids, core-shell structures, capsules, fullerenes, and nanoporous materials; electronics, optics, photonics, magnetism; surface properties of nanomaterials; sensors; molecular devices; MEMS/NEMS; micro and It includes knowledge of the fundamental physics, chemistry, biology, and technology of objects with dimensions less than a nanometer.


All submissions will undergo thorough peer review and selection, which will take into account the content's quality, creativity, and reader appeal. The magazine maintains its scientific significance by publishing the most important new research being done in the world today in all areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology.


Possible Contributions


The Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal accepts manuscripts that include full papers, research articles, reviews, etc.


1. Review: Through a succinct summary of a chosen topic, a review introduces the reader to a certain area of an author's research. A focused study of 9–10 journal pages should make up the material, which should strike a balance between depth and scope.


2. Full Paper: A full paper must present original, previously unpublished material or full accounts of findings that have already been published in draught form. Final original results from experiments and descriptions of new experimental techniques may be included in the full paper.


Duplicate OR Repeated Publication


The Editorial Board of Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal accepts submissions of original articles for consideration for publication with the understanding that neither the manuscript nor any portion of its essential content, tables, or figures has been previously published in print form or electronically and are not currently being considered by any other publication or electronic medium.


Every piece that is submitted should have a statement from the first author confirming that it hasn't already been published or hasn't been sent somewhere else for review and a copyright transfer.


Disclaimer


The Editorial Board of Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal makes every effort to ensure that no false or deceptive information, opinion, or statement appears in the journal. However, they want it known that the information and viewpoints contained in the articles and advertising here are those of the relevant author, sponsor, or advertiser. As a result, the Editorial Board disclaims all responsibility for the outcomes of any such false or deceptive information, opinion, or statement. We make every effort to present medicine dosages and other numbers accurately.


Ethics of Publication


Relationships with money or people that improperly affect how they act. These ties range from those with little to no chance of influencing decisions to those with a high chance of doing so, and not all of them truly reflect conflicts of interest. Whether or not someone thinks the relationship has an impact on their scientific judgment, a conflict of interest may nonetheless be there. Financial ties are the conflicts of interest that are easiest to spot and most likely to damage the reputations of the journal, the authors, and science itself.


Peer Review Guidelines


Distinguished academics and scientists from all over the world have cited articles that were published in Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal. The h-index of Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal is 3, meaning that each article there has received an average of three citations.


The editorial team reviews each and every paper that is submitted. Only manuscripts that appear to be most likely to fulfill our editorial standards are forwarded for formal evaluation in order to save time for authors and peer reviewers. Papers that the editors deem to be unsuitable or of inadequate general interest are swiftly rejected without external review.


Submitted manuscripts that are thought to be potentially interesting to our readership are sent out for formal review, usually to two or three reviewers. The editors then select one option from the following list depending on the reviewers' suggestions


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