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Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering
ISSN: 1472-7978 Volume 10; 6 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €657 / US$922 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 9:3) online on 18 January 2010 Next issue (volume 9:4) scheduled for March 2010 Aims and Scope Editorial Board Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal |
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Editors-in-Chief Prof. Theodore Elias Simos
Department of Conputer Science and Technology Faculty of Sciences and Technology University of Pelopponese GR-22100 Tripolis Campus Greece E-mail: tsimos.conf1@gmail.com or simos@uop.gr Prof. George Maroulis Department of Chemistry University of Patras GR-26500 Patras Greece E-mail: maroulis@upatras.gr Editorial Assistant Mrs. Eleni Ralli-Simou Editorial Board Mathematics and Engineering and Computer Science Prof. Theodore Elias Simos, Editor-in-Chief
Editorial Board Biology and Medicine and Chemistry and Physics Prof. George Maroulis, Editor-in-Chief
See instructions to authors. The major goal of the Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (JCMSE) is the publication of new research results on computational methods in sciences and engineering. Common experience had taught us that computational methods originally developed in a given basic science, e.g. physics, can be of paramount importance to other neighboring sciences, e.g. chemistry, as well as to engineering or technology and, in turn, to society as a whole. This undoubtedly beneficial practice of interdisciplinary interactions will be continuously and systematically encouraged by the JCMSE. Moreover, the JCMSE shall try to simultaneously stimulate similar initiatives, within the realm of computational methods, from knowledge transfer for engineering to applied as well as to basic sciences and beyond. The journal has four sections and welcomes papers on (1) Mathematics and Engineering, (2) Computer Science, (3) Biology and Medicine, and (4) Chemistry and Physics. Abstracted in
ACM Guide to Computing Literature,
Inspec,
MathSciNet,
Zentralblatt MATH
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