Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)

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Dear Readers, Authors, Reviewers, and Editors,

I am delighted to welcome you to the first issue of our newly launched scientific journal, Advances in Nuclear Science and Applications! This remarkable event marks one more step in the world of scientific research and technology, reflecting the rapid advancement of nuclear science and its diverse applications across various fields.

Fundamental and applied nuclear research plays a crucial role in addressing challenges of our time including energy and environmental sustainability, offering in medicine and industry. The journal aims to provide a platform for sharing cutting-edge research, innovative ideas, and technological breakthroughs. We seek to bring together scientists, engineers, and experts from around the globe to foster a space for open dialogue and scientific advancement.

I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to everyone who has contributed to the creation of this first issue of Advances in Nuclear Science and Applications.  To our authors, thank you for your high-quality research and valuable contributions to science. Your dedication and hard work have been instrumental in making this issue a success.

To our reviewers, I am deeply grateful for your rigorous and objective assessments. Your expertise and professionalism have been essential in ensuring the high quality of the content in this issue.

Lastly, I would like to acknowledge the editorial team for their professionalism and dedication to the journal. Your commitment to scientific integrity and excellence has been fundamental in establishing Advances in Nuclear Science and Applications as a reliable source of information.

Together, we hope that the journal will continue to inspire our readers and encourage them to pursue new research and innovation. We welcome everyone to engage with us by submitting articles, sharing ideas, and contributing to our community.

Thank you all for your contributions!

Editor-in-Chief
M.G. Itkis

 

Published: 2025-03-31

Physics, nuclear; particles & fields

Materials science, multidisciplinary – scie

Nuclear science & technology