Call for papers for the Special issue: Insight - Physics

2019-03-13

The Introduction of the Special Issue

Due to the amount of waste and environmental effects of using standard building and manufacturing material, a push to use sustainable and renewable materials in on the rise. The question is: will these materials be able to perform as well as the current standard materials used in the environments  those materials are employed in?   

The viability and reliability of these new and untested materials needs to be ascertained and ensure these materials of the same quality and capabilities of the materials they are replacing.  

 

The Research Scope of the Special Issue

·Nano photocatalyst

·Nano composite

·Nano dielectric properties of composites

·characterization of Perovskites composites

·Nanostructural properties of Lanthanum-Strontium composite

 

The Article Title of the Special Issue

1.Enhance the photocatalytic performance of Nanophotocatalysts

2.Electrical, Thermal and Magnetic Properties of Cobalt-Lanthanum Composites

3.Investigation of Nanostructural and Lattice Properties of one Dimension Nanomaterials

 

Submission guidelines

All papers should be submitted via the Insight - Physics submission system: http://insight.piscomed.com/index.php/IP

Submitted articles should not be published or under review elsewhere. All submissions will be subject to the journal’s standard peer review process. Criteria for acceptance include originality, contribution, scientific merit and relevance to the field of interest of the Special Issue.

 

Important Dates

Paper Submission Due:Waiting for confirmation

 

The Lead Guest Editor

Mehran Riazian

He is associate professor of Nano physics in IAU, Branch of Tonekabon. He also is Professor in the Department of Physics and Engineering Sciences. He is an experimental research, working on the nano structures, Titanium, nano porous materials, metallic dielectric materials, nano photocatalyst, nano dielectrics and … to study and characterize the noble and interesting aspect of new Nano composites. He was born and educated in Iran. After graduation he spent doctoral periods at University of Mazandaran. He have written over 60 papers in various scientific journals, covering areas from experimental solid state and nano physics. Over the past 15 years he have directed many M.S/ Ph.D students to carry out their thesis.