About the Journal

Advances in Nuclear Science and Applications publishes articles presenting original theoretical, experimental, scientific-technical, methodological, and applied research.

The subject areas of the journal reflect the main directions of research conducted at the Institute of Nuclear Physics and include:

  • High energy physics
  • Nuclear theory and reactions
  • Nuclear physics and related problems
  • Methods of physical experiment
  • Applied research in various branches of nuclear physics, including radiology, ecology, and medicine

Journal Sections by Topic

  • Physics, Nuclear; Particles & Fields
  • Nuclear Science & Technology
  • Materials Science, Multidisciplinary – SCIE
  • Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear

ISSN (Online): to be assigned after the publication of the first issue

Editorial Policy and Ethics

The interaction between authors, the editorial board, and the editorial staff is based on universally accepted publishing ethics, respecting mutual interests and the principles of responsible editorial conduct.

The journal is committed to the following principles:

  • Publishing articles that meet high scientific standards, demonstrate originality, sound reasoning, innovation, and/or exploratory value
  • Accepting papers that provide a significant contribution to their field and are of clear interest to the readership
  • Encouraging the expression of the author’s own views, which may not necessarily reflect those of the editorial team, provided they are well-argued and logically presented
  • Ensuring that the topic of submitted articles aligns with the journal's scope. Manuscripts outside the journal's focus will be declined
  • Implementing a robust peer review process involving both:
    • Internal review by members of the editorial board
    • External double-blind peer review by independent experts

The journal welcomes researchers, practitioners, and academics to contribute high-quality manuscripts that reflect the latest developments in nuclear science and its applications.