Aims & Scope

The Research Journal of Engineering and Medical Science (RJEMS) is dedicated to publishing high-quality, original research that bridges the gap between engineering and medical science. The journal’s aim is to advance interdisciplinary knowledge, foster collaboration between engineers and healthcare professionals, and promote innovations that enhance healthcare outcomes through engineering solutions.

Aims:

  • To advance knowledge at the intersection of engineering and medical science: RJEMS seeks to publish cutting-edge research that applies engineering principles to solve complex challenges in the medical field, from medical device development to improving healthcare systems.
  • To promote the development and application of novel medical technologies: The journal is committed to publishing research on new technologies and their potential applications in diagnostics, therapy, rehabilitation, and patient care.
  • To foster collaboration between engineers, clinicians, and researchers: RJEMS encourages interdisciplinary research that brings together diverse expertise to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes through innovative engineering solutions.
  • To provide a platform for emerging technologies: The journal aims to serve as a platform for the introduction of new technological advancements, methodologies, and applications that have the potential to revolutionize medical practices and improve patient care.
  • To contribute to the improvement of healthcare systems worldwide: The journal publishes research that aims to address healthcare challenges, particularly in underserved or resource-limited settings, using engineering-driven solutions.

Scope:

RJEMS covers a wide range of topics within the fields of engineering and medical sciences.

Types of Contributions:

  • Original Research Articles: Detailed studies presenting novel experimental or computational findings.
  • Review Articles: In-depth reviews that summarize the state of the art in a particular field within engineering and medical science.
  • Short Communications: Brief reports on new ideas, methodologies, or emerging trends.
  • Case Studies: Real-world applications of engineering solutions in healthcare settings.
  • Technical Notes: Descriptions of new technologies, techniques, or advancements in medical engineering.

Publication Types:

  • Peer-reviewed original research
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  • Case reports and clinical studies
  • Theoretical and experimental research papers
  • Conference papers on the integration of engineering in medical science