Technical Sciences Section
This section is published under the scientific editorship of the Faculty of Technical and Natural Sciences at University of Vlora.
Description
The Technical Sciences Section provides a platform for publishing original research, applied studies, and reviews in the fields of engineering, technology, computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, applied mathematics, and materials science. It emphasizes the connection between scientific theory and technological innovation, encouraging collaboration between researchers, professionals, and industry partners.
Aim
To advance technological knowledge and innovation through peer-reviewed publications that address both fundamental engineering challenges and emerging technological trends.
Goals
- Publish high-quality and original research in engineering and technology.
- Encourage interdisciplinary and problem-solving approaches.
- Support applied research and innovation with industrial impact.
- Provide visibility for early-career researchers and engineers.
- Promote international cooperation in science, technology, and innovation.
- Contribute to sustainable industrial and technological development.
Research Topics
- Engineering design, materials, and manufacturing technologies
- Computer science, data science, and artificial intelligence
- Electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering
- Information and communication technologies (ICT)
- Applied mathematics and modeling
- Renewable energy technologies and smart systems
- Applied research for industry and sustainable development
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