
MechNext Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific platform dedicated to advancing research and innovation in the field of mechanical engineering. The journal seeks to provide a robust forum for researchers and engineers to share ideas and knowledge across various domains, including renewable energy, smart systems, advanced manufacturing, bioengineering, and healthcare systems.
Scope:
The journal encompasses a broad range of cutting-edge topics in mechanical engineering, including but not limited to:
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Renewable Energy Engineering: Development and optimization of systems harnessing renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro power.
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Sustainable Energy Systems: Innovation in energy storage, transmission, and distribution to promote sustainable energy solutions.
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Environmental Engineering: Addressing air and water pollution through mechanical engineering applications.
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Robotics Engineering: Design, development, and operation of versatile robotic systems.
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Mechatronics Engineering: Integration of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to create intelligent systems.
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Autonomous Systems: Development of self-driving cars, drones, and other autonomous technologies.
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Materials Science and Engineering: Creation and application of advanced materials for diverse manufacturing processes.
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Additive Manufacturing: Innovations in 3D printing and related additive manufacturing techniques.
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Nanotechnology: Engineering systems and materials at the nanoscale for groundbreaking applications.
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Biomechanical Engineering: Application of mechanical principles in the development of medical devices and systems.
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Biomedical Device Development: Engineering and innovation in implants, prosthetics, and diagnostic tools.
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Healthcare Systems Engineering: Advancements in patient monitoring, medical imaging, and other healthcare technologies.
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Computational Mechanics: Utilization of computational techniques to analyze and simulate mechanical systems.
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Vibration and Acoustics: Research on vibration and acoustic phenomena in mechanical systems.
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Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS): Design and innovation in MEMS devices, including sensors, actuators, and microsystems.