Adhoc & Sensor Wireless Networks seeks to provide an opportunity for researchers from computer science, engineering and mathematical backgrounds to disseminate and exchange knowledge in the rapidly emerging field of ad hoc and sensor wireless networks. It will comprehensively cover physical, data link, network and transport layers, as well as application, security, simulation and power management issues in sensor, local area, satellite, vehicular, personal, and mobile ad hoc networks.The main focus of the journal is to publish original contributions, including regular papers, short papers, research notes and communications, review and survey papers. In order to provide timely dissemination of ideas whose evaluation may require significant time and impose publication delays, one of the unique features of this journal is to allow authors the publication of promising concepts and algorithms with either partial or without prior experimental evaluation.
High Temperatures - High Pressures publishes original research papers related to thermophysical properties of matter, including thermal and transport properties. Papers dealing with the gaseous, liquid or solid phase are equally welcome. Special emphasis is put on matter under extreme conditions such as high temperatures and high pressures, on properties of micro- or nano-structured materials, and on non-linear properties related to high rates of energy transport. Both theoretical and experimental work will be considered for publication. Reports on measurements of thermophysical property data as well as on the use of these data for applications form an integral part of the journal’s scope. Papers on novel experimental techniques and critical compilations and analyses of existing data may also be submitted.
The International Journal of Unconventional Computing offers the opportunity for rapid publication of theoretical and experimental results in non-classical computing. Specific topics include but are not limited to:*physics of computation (e.g. conservative logic, thermodynamics of computation, reversible computing, quantum computing, collision-based computing with solitons, optical logic)* chemical computing (e.g. implementation of logical functions in chemical systems, image processing and pattern recognition in reaction-diffusion chemical systems and networks of chemical reactors)* bio-molecular computing (e.g. conformation based, information processing in molecular arrays, molecular memory)*cellular automata as models of massively parallel computing* complexity (e.g. computational complexity of non-standard computer architectures; theory of amorphous computing; artificial chemistry)*logics of unconventional computing (e.g. logical systems derived from space-time behavior of natural systems; non-classical logics; logical reasoning in physical, chemical and biological systems)*smart actuators (e.g. molecular machines incorporating information processing, intelligent arrays of actuators)* novel hardware systems (e.g. cellular automata VLSIs, functional neural chips)*mechanical computing (e.g. micromechanical encryption, computing in nanomachines, physical limits to mechanical computation).Both theoretical and experimental contributions are invited.The editors of the International Journal of Unconventional Computing invite your contributions.
The Journal of Cellular Automata publishes high-quality papers where cellular automata are studied theoretically or used as computational models of mathematical, physical, chemical, biological, social and engineering systems.A few examples are given in the list below, which is but a small sample of the areas of interest explored by this journal: Structure formation, heat conduction, self-reproduction, language recognition, evolutionary games, image processing, cryptography, random number generation, computational universality, traffic dynamics, neural networks, alternative discrete-physics models, population dynamics etc.Full length original papers, short communications, reviews and tutorial articles are welcome.
The journal is devoted to the rapid publication of innovative preclinical investigations on therapeutic agents against cancer and pertinent findings of experimental and clinical oncology. In the journal you will find review articles, original articles, and short communications on all areas of cancer research, including but not limited to preclinical experimental therapeutics; anticancer drug development; cancer biochemistry; biotechnology; carcinogenesis; cancer cytogenetics; clinical oncology; cytokine biology; epidemiology; molecular biology; pathology; pharmacology; tumor cell biology; and experimental oncology. Papers concerning work on humans must comply with the principles of the declaration of Helsinki (1964). The approval of an ethical committee must then be stated on the manuscript. The editors reserve the right to reject a paper with questionable ethical justification.
Lasers in Engineering publishes research articles, reviews, short communications and letters on all aspects relating to the applications of lasers in the many different branches of engineering and related disciplines. The journal covers the use of lasers in sensors or measuring and mapping devices, as integral 1 parts of production assemblies, within the fields of biotechnology and bioenginerring, in micro- and nano-fabrication, as well as materials aspects of processes such as welding, cutting, drilling, cladding and surface treatment. The journal presents a balanced account of future developments, fundamental aspects, e.g. solidification or modelling and industrial innovations. Modern technology has a vitally important role to play in meeting the increasingly stringent demands made on material and production systems. The journal provides a readily accessible medium for the rapid reporting of advances in these technologies.
The Woman's Art Journal (WAJ) editorial office is now housed at Rutgers University, with Professor Joan Marter and longtime WAJ associate editor Margaret Barlow as co-editors. Ute Tellini is book editor. WAJ is published twice a year, in May and November, by Old City Publishing, Inc., and continues to be made available through JSTOR and all major online indexes.The Woman's Art Journal (WAJ) editorial office is now housed at Rutgers University, with Professor Joan Marter and longtime WAJ associate editor Margaret Barlow as co-editors. Ute Tellini is book editor. WAJ is published twice a year, in May and November, by Old City Publishing, Inc., and continues to be made available through JSTOR and all major online indexes.