About the Journal
Journal of Electrical Engineering and Electronics Design (JoEEED) (e-ISSN: 2584-0959) is a double blind peer-reviewed, bi-annual journal, which aims to provide readers with the most recent findings in the field of electrical and electronics engineering. Each paper accepted for publication in the journal have a significant empirical or theoretical contribution. The journal welcomes research articles in all areas of electrical and electronics engineering related submissions.
JoEEED aims to be a leading platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the field of electrical engineering and electronics design. The journal's scope encompasses a wide range of topics, including electrical circuits and systems, power electronics, communication and information theory, signal processing, control systems, VLSI design, and emerging technologies. JoEEED welcomes high-quality original research papers, review articles, and technical notes that contribute to the knowledge and understanding of electrical engineering and electronics design. By promoting interdisciplinary approaches and practical applications of theoretical concepts, JoEEED strives to facilitate collaboration and innovation within the scientific community, and provide a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and students in the field.
Frequency: Bi-annual (Jan-Jun, Jul-Dec)| Double-blind peer reviewed| DOI: https://doi.org/10.48001/JoEEED
Start Year: 2023 | Format: Online |Language: English
Subject: Computer Science
e-ISSN: 2584-0959
Focus and Scope:
- Communication and Information Theory
- Control Systems
- Design Automation and CAD Tools
- Digital and Analog Circuit Design
- Digital Systems
- Electrical Circuits and Systems
- Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Electronic Device Design
- Electronics and Microelectronics
- Embedded Systems
- Integrated Circuit Design
- Power and Energy Systems
- Power Electronics
- Radio Frequencies and Microwave Circuit Design
- Renewable Energy
- Semiconductor Devices
- Sensors and Instrumentation
- Signal Processing