Aims and Scope

Journal of Materials and Electronic Devices (JMED) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research that advances the scientific and technological understanding of materials and their applications in electronic devices. The journal aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals working at the intersection of materials science, electronics, physics, and nanotechnology.

JMED welcomes original research articles, review papers, short communications, and technical notes that contribute to the development, characterization, modeling, and application of materials used in electronic and optoelectronic devices.

Scope of the Journal includes, but is not limited to:

  • Electronic Materials: Semiconductors, dielectric materials, conductive polymers, thin films, 2D materials, nanomaterials, and hybrid materials for electronic applications.
  • Device Fabrication and Characterization: Techniques and technologies related to the design, processing, and testing of electronic, optoelectronic, and photonic devices.
  • Functional and Smart Materials: Materials for sensors, actuators, flexible and wearable electronics, and energy-harvesting systems.
  • Nanotechnology and Nanodevices: Nanoscale materials, nanostructures, nanoelectronic devices, and fabrication methods.
  • Energy-Related Electronic Devices: Materials and devices for solar cells, batteries, supercapacitors, and energy-efficient electronics.
  • Modeling and Simulation: Computational materials science, device modeling, and multi-scale simulations related to electronic materials and devices.
  • Advanced Characterization Techniques: Structural, electrical, optical, and mechanical characterization methods used to analyze materials and device performance.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary contributions and aims to foster collaboration between academia and industry. By disseminating innovative research, JMED supports the development of next-generation electronic technologies and materials.