— JEASET Editorial Team


Scope of JEASET
The Journal of Emerging Applied Sciences, Engineering, and Technology (JEASET) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research focused on the latest innovations in applied sciences, engineering, and technology. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines with particular emphasis on:
The Journal of Emerging Applied Sciences, Engineering, and Technology (JEASET) is a prestigious, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical applications in applied sciences, engineering, and technology. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, scientists, and professionals from around the world to share their groundbreaking work that can catalyze advancements in industry, education, and society at large.
Our primary goal is to highlight emerging technologies and methodologies that can provide practical solutions to complex global challenges. By publishing research that is both innovative and impactful, JEASET aims to accelerate the adoption of novel solutions in various sectors, from healthcare and manufacturing to environmental sustainability and renewable energy.
We invite authors to contribute original research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore new technological advancements, interdisciplinary approaches, and pioneering solutions to contemporary problems. Our editorial team works with authors to ensure that every publication adheres to the highest standards of scientific rigor and contributes to the continued evolution of applied sciences and technology.

Hybrid Model
JEASET follows a hybrid publishing model, which allows authors to choose between two publication options:

Authors can opt to make their articles freely available to the global scientific community, ensuring that their research reaches a wider audience and has greater impact. Open access articles are freely accessible online, with the full text available to anyone without subscription or payment.

Authors can choose to publish their work under a traditional subscription model, where articles are available to subscribers and institutions. This model allows readers to access high-quality research with a focus on academic and institutional use.