Instructions for Authors
Provide an ABSTRACT with these 5 components:
- Background: Briefly discuss the phenomenon, survey, or origin of the problem. The abstract should provide readers with concise and accurate information about the content of the article under the given headings.
- Purpose: Explain the purpose of conducting this study/analysis.
- Methods:Describe the framework of the calculations or observations.
- Results: Summarize the predictions, analyses, or comparisons, and briefly relate them to existing theories or experimental results.
- Conclusions: Discuss the significance of the new results in context.
Keep the abstract within a maximum of 300 words.
Provide each author’s email id (preferably institutional) and ORCID ID, it is compulsory.
If you don’t have an ORCID profilethen you can register yourself by using the following link: https://orcid.org/
Acknowledgments: Acknowledge colleagues and scientific/technical staff for their support. This section should not be numbered.
Authorship Contribution: Specify the contribution of each author.
Funding: If your research received financial support from any organizations/agencies, provide all details in this section. Include the full name of the agency that sanctioned the project, along with initials, country, grant number, and the date.
Conflict of interest: Clearly declare if there is any conflict of interest.
Author Guidelines: Author guidelines, including submission guidelines, formatting instructions, and reference style are available separately.
Manuscript Template
Copyright Form
NOTE:
- The editorial staff encounters problems when authors do not respond to messages after the peer-review process. If the author(s) do not reply to three reminder emails sent at regular intervals, the paper will be withdrawn from the active list.
- In such cases, a withdrawn paper may be reconsidered if the author submits a request with a valid reason through the head of their affiliated department to the publisher.