Aims & Scope

Aims & Scope

Sustainable Energy Engineering & Applied Sciences (SEEAS)

Aims: The Sustainable Energy Engineering & Applied Sciences (SEEAS) journal is dedicated to fostering the advancement and dissemination of knowledge related to sustainable energy solutions through the intersection of engineering and applied sciences. SEEAS aims to be a leading multidisciplinary platform for high-impact research and innovation that addresses the global and regional challenges of sustainable energy.

Scope:

  1. Renewable Energy Sources and Systems: SEEAS publishes original research, reviews, and case studies focused on the development, optimization, and application of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass. Studies on hybrid systems, microgrids, and innovative renewable energy integration are also welcome.
  2. Energy Storage and Conversion: The journal seeks contributions on advancements in energy storage technologies, including batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, and thermal storage. Research on energy conversion processes, efficiency improvements, and novel energy carriers such as hydrogen is highly encouraged.
  3. Smart Grids and Energy Management: SEEAS covers topics related to smart grid technologies, grid modernization, demand-side management, and energy distribution. Manuscripts that explore the use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IoT in optimizing energy systems are particularly relevant.
  4. Sustainable Energy Materials: The journal invites research on the development and application of advanced materials for energy generation, storage, and efficiency. This includes nanomaterials, advanced composites, and innovative materials for photovoltaics, thermoelectrics, and catalysis.
  5. Environmental Impact and Sustainability: SEEAS emphasizes the importance of understanding and mitigating the environmental impacts of energy technologies. Papers on life cycle assessments, sustainable development practices, environmental policy, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are sought.
  6. Energy Policy, Economics, and Social Sciences: Recognizing the multidisciplinary nature of energy challenges, SEEAS welcomes studies on energy policy, economic analysis, market trends, and the social dimensions of energy transition. Research on energy justice, access, and the socioeconomic impacts of energy projects is also encouraged.
  7. Emerging Technologies and Innovation: The journal is open to groundbreaking research on emerging energy technologies, including advancements in bioenergy, waste-to-energy, nuclear energy, and other novel approaches. Innovations in energy harvesting, microgeneration, and decentralized energy systems are also within scope.
  8. Applied Sciences in Energy Research: SEEAS covers applied scientific research that addresses energy challenges through interdisciplinary approaches, including the integration of physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science. Studies that leverage these sciences to develop practical energy solutions are highly valued.
  9. Case Studies and Real-World Applications: The journal publishes detailed case studies that demonstrate the application of sustainable energy technologies and practices in real-world scenarios. These studies provide valuable insights into implementation challenges, successes, and lessons learned.
  10. Education, Outreach, and Capacity Building: SEEAS is committed to advancing education and public awareness in the field of sustainable energy. We invite articles on educational initiatives, outreach programs, capacity-building efforts, and innovative teaching methodologies aimed at fostering the next generation of energy professionals.
  11. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The journal promotes interdisciplinary research and collaborative efforts among academia, industry, government, and non-governmental organizations. Papers that highlight successful partnerships and integrated approaches to solving complex energy problems are particularly encouraged.

SEEAS maintains rigorous peer-review standards to ensure the publication of high-quality, impactful research. We invite researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and educators to contribute to and engage with SEEAS as we collectively strive to advance the field of sustainable energy engineering and applied sciences for a sustainable future.

Prof. Salah Ud-Din Khan
Editor In Chief

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