Advanced Engineering Materials
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Discipline | Materials Science |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Dr. Jörn Ritterbusch |
Publication details | |
Publisher | |
Frequency | Monthly |
1.506 (2008) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | 'Advanced Engineering Materials' |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1438-1656 (print) 1527-2648 (web) |
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Advanced Engineering Materials is a peer-reviewed materials science journal published monthly in collaboration with three important European materials societies, namely the DGM in Germany, the SF2M in France, and the SVMT in Switzerland. The members of these societies all receive the journal. Advanced Engineering Materials publishes peer-reviewed reviews, communications, and full papers, on topics centrered around structural materials, such as metals, alloys, ceramics, composites, plastics etc..
The 2008 ISI Impact Factor of Advanced Engineering Materials was 1.506.[1]
Other journals in the Advanced Materials family are:
- Advanced Materials, which has the same scope and standards as Advanced Functional Materials, but publishes shorter Communications, as well as Reviews and Research News.
- Advanced Functional Materials, which has the same scope and standards as Advanced Materials, but publishes longer Full Papers and Feature Articles.
- Small, which focuses on experimental and theoretical studies of fundamental and applied interdisciplinary research at the micro- and nanometer scale.
- Chemical Vapor Deposition, which publishes Reviews, Short Communications, and Full Papers on all aspects of chemical vapor deposition and related technologies.
References
- ^ Journal Citation Reports, 2008