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The IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology (OJ-NANO) covers the theory, design, and development of nanotechnology and its scientific, engineering, and industrial applications.
The OJ-NANO publishes novel and important engineering and scientific results at the nanoscale. Research results related to nanoscale devices, systems, materials and applications, and on their underlying science are considered for peer-review and publication in this journal. Accepted papers are published on the web (IEEE Xplore) as soon as they are submitted in approved IEEE format. Web-published papers have a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), and are fully citable and downloadable. Nanotechnology is evolving rapidly and swift publication is necessary to ensure that authors submit their best work to the OJ-NANO. Fast publication is achieved through OJ-NANO’s entirely electronic submission and review process.
Examples of research results covered by OJ-NANO are: (1) nano and molecular electronics, (2) nano and molecular circuits and architectures, (3) nanomagnetism and spintronics, (4) nanooptics, nanooptoelectronics and nanophotonics, (5) nanorobotics and nanoassembly, (6) nanosensors and nanoactuators, (7) nanomechanics and NEMS (nanoelectromechanical systems), (8) nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine, (9) nanofabrication and nanolithography, (10) nanometrology and characterization, (11) computational nanotechnology, (12) nanomaterials for flexible sensors and electronics, and (13) applications of NEMS/nano sensors in AI, robotics, and healthcare. In addition, papers in other areas, especially new or emerging areas, are also welcome.
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