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Nature Reviews Materials is an international monthly multi-disciplinary review journal, which aims to provide timely, authoritative Reviews and Perspectives that are of broad interest and of exceptional quality. Materials science is a diverse and fast-growing discipline, which has moved from a largely engineering focus to a position where it has an increasing impact on other classical disciplines such as physics, chemistry and biology. Materials science encompasses both fundamental and applied studies. No other journal in materials science offers the scientific breadth and vast number of Reviews that Nature Reviews Materials provides.
Nature Electronics will publish both fundamental and applied research across all areas of electronics, from the study of novel phenomena and devices, to the design, construction and wider application of electronic circuits. It will also cover commercial and industrial aspects of electronics research. At its core, the journal will be concerned with the development of new technologies and understanding the impact of these developments on society. By covering the work of scientists, engineers and industry, Nature Electronics aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the field.
<p>Open for Submissions</p> <p>Publishing high-quality research on the fundamental science and practical applications of two-dimensional materials.</p> <p><em>npj 2D Materials and Applications</em> is a fully open-access journal that aims to highlight the latest developments in the fundamental behavior, synthesis, properties and applications of existing and emerging 2D materials.</p> <p><em>npj 2D Materials and Applications</em> covers topics including, but not limited to, all forms of 2D materials including graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, phosphorene, molecular systems, and topological materials, their basic science, synthesis, behavior and properties (electronic, magnetic, spintronic, photonic, mechanical) and their applications.</p> <p>In addition to original research, the journal welcomes critical Reviews, and thought-provoking Perspectives and Comment articles.</p>
<p>Open for Submissions</p> <p>Publishing high-quality research on fundamental and applied developments in quantum information.</p> <p><em>npj Quantum Information</em> is a fully open-access journal that aims to highlight the latest developments in the basic science and applications of quantum information processing and communication.</p> <p><em>npj Quantum Information</em> covers topics including, but not limited to, quantum computing and quantum communication, including solid state and optical devices, superconducting circuits, atomic and ion trap systems, topological quantum computing, atomic defects in solids, hybrid quantum circuits, cavity quantum electrodynamics, superconducting resonators, optical cavities, mechanical systems, single photon sources and detectors, engineering approaches for scale-up, quantum metrology, quantum sensing, quantum control, quantum networks, quantum error correction, architectures and quantum algorithms.</p> <p>In addition to original research, the journal welcomes critical Reviews, Meeting Reports, and thought-provoking Perspectives and Comment articles.</p>
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Science Advances: Open access, multidisciplinary science journal.
<p><em>NPG Asia Materials</em> is an open access, international journal publishing peer-reviewed review and primary research articles that cover all aspects of the materials sciences. The journal is global in outlook and reach and its base in the Asia-Pacific reflects the substantial — and increasing — output of materials research from the region.</p> <p><em>NPG Asia Materials</em> is aimed at an audience of scientists and researchers across the full spectrum of materials research, and publishes articles from the physical and chemical sciences, biotechnology and nanotechnology. The journal welcomes high-quality review and research articles from the most rapidly advancing fields that lie at the borders between materials science and engineering and the classical disciplines of physics, chemistry and biology.</p> <p>The journal features both theoretical and experimental aspects of research in the following areas related to materials science:</p> <ul> <li>Biomaterials and biosensors</li> <li>Electronic, magnetic and superconducting materials</li> <li>Energy conversion, catalysis and separation</li> <li>Inorganic, composite and hybrid materials</li> <li>Metals and alloys</li> <li>Nanomaterials</li> <li>Optics, photonics and optoelectronics</li> <li>Organic, carbon-based and soft materials</li> <li>Theory, modelling and simulations</li> </ul> <p>Emphasis is placed on the novelty of the research, either in the sense of novel materials or synthetic methods, or in the sense of novel properties that lead to advanced functionality and applications of previously known materials. Both experimental and theoretical studies will be considered for publication. Studies on synthetic methods should demonstrate the generality of the approach or the advance represented in applying the material to practical devices. Equally, research on advances in methodology, processes or applied device engineering should demonstrate more than an incremental improvement on existing system and so be of the highest possible interest to our broad readership.</p>
<p>Open for Submissions</p> <p>Publishing high-quality research on computational approaches for designing materials.</p> <p><em>npj Computational Materials</em> is a fully open-access journal that aims to applying computational techniques for the design of new materials, and for enhancing our understanding of existing ones.</p> <p><em>npj Computational Materials</em> covers topics including, but not limited to, the application and development of existing and emerging theoretical and simulation approaches for the study of materials, structure and property prediction of new materials, experimental works that serve to validate, support and extend computational findings, and high-throughput techniques for large data set generation and materials data mining.</p> <p>In addition to original research, the journal welcomes critical Reviews, and thought-provoking Perspectives and Comment articles.</p>