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Aims & Scope

The main aim of the Journal is to provide a unique interdisciplinary forum to publish papers in the emerging subject of computational engineering, dealing with mathematical models, numerical methods, science and engineering and computational processes, which are driving and in turn are driven by applications in all fields of engineering science. Special emphasis will be placed on both upstream and applied research and on the transfer of technology to the industry in the areas of nanoscience, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), electromagnetics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, solid and structural mechanics in the disciplines of aerospace, chemical, civil, mechanical, electrical engineering, and computational biology, chemistry and materials science.

Rapid advances in computer architecture, hardware, software technology and tools, and numerical and non-numerical algorithms, are making significant contributions to the development of computational models and methods to analyze and design complex engineering systems. Through faster dissemination, this Journal offers scope for academics, researchers, and engineering professionals to present their research and development works that have potential for applications in several disciplines of engineering. The following is a nonexhaustive list of topics considered to be within the scope of IJCES.

Computational Processes: Algorithms, software technology and tools, high performance computing and computations — parallel and distributed computing, artificial intelligence, scientific visualization and virtual reality.

Computational Science & Engineering: Finite element method, boundary element method, finite difference method, and meshless techniques, automated and adaptive analysis methods and engineering design and optimization.

Industrial Applications: Aerospace, chemical, civil, mechanical, materials science, electrical engineering, manufacturing processes and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS).