Aims & Scope

Journal of Engineering Systems and Applications Journal Mission

01. Aims

The Journal of Engineering Systems and Applications (JESA) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research across engineering, physical sciences, computational science, chemistry, and life sciences.

JESA aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between academia, industry, and research institutions by promoting the integration of theoretical innovation, experimental investigation, and technological application. The journal places particular emphasis on system-level thinking, methodological rigor, and practical relevance in addressing complex scientific and engineering challenges.

02. Scope & Interdisciplinary Focus

JESA welcomes original research articles, reviews, and applied studies that demonstrate scientific rigor, innovation, and real-world impact across a broad spectrum of engineering and scientific disciplines, including but not limited to the following areas:

Systems Engineering
System design, modeling, simulation, optimization, control, and integration of complex engineering systems.
Applied Mechanics & Materials
Structural analysis, solid and fluid mechanics, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and multi-scale mechanics.
Energy Systems
Renewable energy technologies, energy storage, smart grids, energy efficiency, and sustainable power systems.
Environmental Engineering
Pollution control, waste management, water treatment, sustainable infrastructure, and climate adaptation.
Computational Science
Scientific computing, numerical methods, algorithm development, multi-physics simulation, and high-performance computing.
Artificial Intelligence & Modeling
Machine learning, data-driven modeling, digital twins, predictive analytics, and intelligent systems.
Process Optimization & Automation
Industrial engineering, process optimization, manufacturing systems, automation, and smart factories.
Bioengineering & Life Sciences
Biomedical engineering, biomaterials, bioprocess engineering, medical systems, and life-science applications.