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Interdisciplinary Research and Applications in Modern Science and Emerging Technologies

Interdisciplinary Research and Applications in Modern Science and Emerging Technologies

About Journal

The complexity of today’s scientific and technological challenges often lies beyond the reach of any single discipline. From climate systems and advanced computing to biomedical devices and sustainable infrastructure, real progress depends on the integration of diverse methods, theories, and tools. The Interdisciplinary Research and Applications in Modern Science and Emerging Technologies journal exists to support this kind of collaborative inquiry. It provides a scholarly venue for research that bridges traditional boundaries and advances both understanding and application across science and technology domains.

The journal is designed to welcome rigorous, cross-cutting research from across the natural sciences, applied engineering, computational modelling, environmental systems, and technological innovation. It emphasises the value of collaboration between domains that may differ in methods but share a commitment to solving complex problems. Research that integrates quantitative, experimental, analytical, or systems-based approaches is encouraged, especially where the findings can be applied to technological development, environmental resilience, or human health.

The Interdisciplinary Research and Applications in Modern Science and Emerging Technologies supports work that is grounded in disciplinary depth while being open to methodological innovation. It promotes communication among scientists, engineers, data specialists, environmental analysts, system modelers, and technology developers. The journal is committed to showcasing research that reflects both theoretical advancement and real-world relevance.

Submissions are welcomed across the following broad areas:

  • Applied physics, materials science, and nanotechnology
  • Environmental systems and climate modelling
  • Biomedical engineering and healthcare devices
  • Computational methods, machine learning, and algorithm design
  • Robotics, autonomous systems, and sensor technologies
  • Chemical engineering and process modelling
  • Smart infrastructure, energy systems, and sustainable technologies
  • Agricultural technologies and bioresource systems
  • Data integration, informatics, and decision-support systems
  • Space science and aerospace applications
  • Technology deployment in industrial and public contexts
  • Ethics and societal implications of emerging technologies

The journal places emphasis on research that includes more than one disciplinary contribution, either through team authorship or integrated methodologies. It recognises that interdisciplinary work can take many forms, from combining physical and computational modelling to linking materials testing with real-time data systems or incorporating biological principles into device design.

The Interdisciplinary Research and Applications in Modern Science and Emerging Technologies publishes original research, case-driven application studies, review articles, and translational reports. Each submission should clearly define the problem it addresses, the methods it uses, and the contributions it makes across multiple fields.

Examples of suitable topics include:

  • Modelling the interactions between urban infrastructure and microclimate systems
  • Development of biocompatible smart materials with embedded sensing capabilities
  • Hybrid algorithms for decision-making in energy grid management
  • Engineering of portable diagnostic platforms integrating optics, AI, and biosensors
  • Integration of environmental simulation with remote sensing and real-time monitoring
  • Multiscale modelling of structural dynamics informed by machine learning
  • Advances in nanomaterials applied to solar energy storage
  • Soil–plant interaction models embedded in agricultural robotics
  • Combined use of spectroscopy and AI for pollution detection
  • Interoperability frameworks for health information systems in mobile technology

Submissions are invited from universities, government research agencies, independent laboratories, and industry-based research divisions. The journal supports global participation and encourages content that demonstrates regional adaptations of science and technology, particularly in under-resourced settings or emerging innovation ecosystems.

All submitted manuscripts are subject to double-blind peer review. Reviewers are selected from appropriate disciplinary and interdisciplinary backgrounds and are asked to assess manuscripts for clarity, coherence, methodological strength, originality, and relevance to the journal’s integrative mission. Feedback is provided to authors to strengthen both disciplinary contributions and interdisciplinary clarity.

The journal supports the following types of contributions:

  • Full-length original research papers
  • Technical developments and design reports
  • Interdisciplinary reviews or synthesis articles
  • Computational modelling studies
  • Proof-of-concept or pilot implementation findings
  • Methodological notes with cross-sector relevance
  • Conceptual papers proposing new research frameworks
  • Commentaries on interdisciplinary research policy or infrastructure

Submissions must be written in English and should adhere to the journal’s formatting guidelines. Research that includes data, code, or model frameworks is encouraged to provide access through repositories or as supplementary files. Articles should be logically structured and written in a way that supports readers from different technical backgrounds in understanding the core findings and cross-disciplinary contributions.

Authors must clearly explain the interdisciplinary character of their work, including the specific ways in which methods or insights from different fields are brought together. The journal values transparency in collaborative research and encourages authors to describe team composition, shared design processes, or integration points between disciplines.

Ethical compliance is required for all submissions involving human participants, animal subjects, environmental intervention, or proprietary technologies. Where applicable, authors must confirm that all appropriate permissions, licences, or institutional approvals have been obtained. In cases involving interdisciplinary projects with community or industrial partnerships, a brief description of ethical safeguards or collaboration protocols is expected.

All references cited in the text must be listed at the end of the manuscript. The journal accepts citations in APA style. Authors must ensure accuracy and consistency in referencing.

An Article Processing Charge will be levied upon acceptance of the manuscript. Details of the charge will be communicated to the corresponding author after the editorial decision.

The Interdisciplinary Research and Applications in Modern Science and Emerging Technologies operates as an open-access journal. All accepted papers will be made available freely online for researchers, professionals, and practitioners around the world. The journal’s mission is to accelerate the development and application of ideas that lie at the intersection of science and technology.

By supporting research that cuts across conventional boundaries and contributes to both theoretical and applied innovation, the journal helps build a more connected scientific community and a more integrated understanding of the challenges and technologies shaping our time.

 


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