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JAST aims to bring together academia, and practitioners working in the main theme of aeronautics and space technologies; promote scientific research and share knowledge in relevant fields with a wide audience stipulating open-access policy. |
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The relevant areas of the aeronautics and space technologies to be considered -but not limited- for publication are as follows: |
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* Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering |
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Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics |
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Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer |
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Flight Control |
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Aircraft - Aerospace Structures and Materials |
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Construction and Manufacturing |
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Space Systems |
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Satellite Technology |
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* Electronic Engineering |
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Signal and Image Processing |
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Remote Sensing |
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VLSI |
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Wavelet |
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Artificial Neural Networks |
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Robotics |
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Electromagnetic Modelling |
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Microwave and Radar Schemes |
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Antennas and Propagation |
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* Computer Engineering |
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Modeling and Simulation |
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Object Oriented Programming |
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Database Systems |
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Algorithms and Applications |
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Distributed and Parallel Systems |
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Computer Networks |
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Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems |
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* Industrial Engineering |
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Operations Research |
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Modeling and Simulation |
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Engineering Management |
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Production Planning and Control |
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Supply Chain Management |
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Project Management |
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Defense Technology |
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The articles in other fields of engineering but not listed above may be considered for publication, in case assessed relevant by the editorial board. |
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