Aim:

 The primary aim of the Majlesi Journal of Electrical Engineering is to foster and disseminate cutting-edge research in the diverse and dynamic field of electrical engineering, with a primary emphasis on research papers. We actively encourage researchers, scholars, and industry experts to submit original research articles that contribute to the growth of knowledge and the enhancement of electrical engineering practices.

While our focus is on research papers, we also welcome high-quality survey papers and tutorials. Surveys provide valuable overviews of specific research areas, helping readers grasp the current state of knowledge, identify trends, and uncover avenues for future research. Tutorials offer in-depth insights into practical applications, methodologies, and best practices, enhancing the understanding and skills of our readers.

Our commitment is to serve as a platform where experts in the field can share their novel findings, exchange ideas, and inspire advancements in electrical engineering. We aim to play a pivotal role in the evolution of electrical engineering by promoting collaboration, interdisciplinary exploration, and the practical application of theory, ultimately benefiting academia, industry, and society as a whole.

 

Scope:

The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, tutorials, and technical notes across a wide range of topics within electrical engineering, including but not limited to:

 

  • Power Systems and Energy: Investigations into power generation, distribution, and utilization, renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and smart grid technologies.

 

  • Electronics and Control Systems: Studies on electronic devices, circuits, control systems, and automation technologies, with a focus on practical applications.

 

  • Signal Processing and Communication: Research on signal processing algorithms, communication systems, wireless technologies, and data transmission protocols.

 

  • Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): Exploration of electromagnetic phenomena, EMC standards, and mitigation techniques.

 

  • Robotics and Automation: Advancements in robotics, mechatronics, automation, and artificial intelligence as applied to electrical engineering.

 

  • Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technologies: Investigations into sustainable energy solutions, energy conservation, and environmentally friendly technologies.

 

  • Electrical Materials and Devices: Studies on new materials, semiconductor devices, and emerging technologies in the field.

 

  • Power Electronics and Drives: Research on power electronic converters, motor drives, and their applications.

 

  • Instrumentation, Measurements, and Sensors: Advancements in measurement techniques, instrumentation, and sensor technologies for various applications.

 

  • Telecommunications Engineering: Research related to telecommunications fields, waves, and systems, including but not limited to communication networks, wireless communication, optical communication, and related technologies.

 

We encourage interdisciplinary research and welcome contributions that bridge the gap between theory and practice. The Majlesi Journal of Electrical Engineering is committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and integrity in the peer-review process, ensuring that the published research, review papers, and tutorials contribute significantly to the advancement of electrical engineering knowledge.