Guidelines For Authors

About Journal

The Journal welcomes contributions that promote the exchange of ideas and rational discourse between practising educators and researchers worldwide. A broad outline of the journal’s scope includes peer-reviewed original research articles, case, and technical reports, reviews and analyses papers, short communications, and notes to the editor, in interdisciplinary information on the practice and status of research in social sciences. Thus high-quality research papers or reviews dealing with any aspect of social sciences are welcome. Papers may be theoretical, interpretative, or experimental.

Journal Description

International Journal of Modern Achievement in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSET) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of Science, Technology and Engineering. IJSET is an international, scholarly, and peer-reviewed journal (online) published Quarterly by Arvin Arena Scientific Publication, Turkey.

Original title: International journal of Modern Achievement in Science, Engineering and Technology
Short title: IJSET
ISSN: 3023-459X
Frequency: Quarterly (4 issues per year)
Nature: Online
Language of Publication: English

The International Journal of Modern Achievement in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSET)

It is a PEER-REVIEWED, OPEN-ACCESS International Journal that publishes articles related to science, technology and engineering and is published quarterly.

IJSET is an annual scientific journal edited by the Editorial Board. It contains theoretical and experimental studies concerning prospective research in the conception and scientific fields of technological projects and engineering applications. 


IJSET publishes the most recent theoretical and experimental studies concerning scientific fields of technological projects and engineering applications focusing but not limited on:

  1. Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  2. Automation, Computers and Information Technology
  3. Energy, Sources and Energy Researches
  4. Renewable Energy Systems
  5. Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronic
  6. Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
  7. Industrial Engineering
  8. Engineering and Management
  9. Applied Engineering Sciences
  10. Materials Science and Engineering
  11. Chemical Engineering.
  12. Environmental Protection Technologies
  13. Aeronautical Engineering
  14. Oil and Gas Engineering

DETAILED ENGINEERING SUBJECTS

  • Engineering and Technology
  • Aerospace Technologies
  • Agricultural Technologies
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Audio Systems
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Biological & Bio system
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
    Design of Algorithms
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electromechanical System
  • Electronics & Communication
  • Environment Engineering
  • Food Protection Technologies
  • Geological Engineering
  • Image Processing
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Bioengineering
  • Material Engineering
  • Mathematic and Algorithms
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mineral & Metallurgical
  • System Model Design
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Statistical Techniques
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Physics Engineering
  • Production & Manufacturing
  • Software Development
  • Telecommunication Engineering

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines:

  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word file format.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author's Guidelines.

Manuscript Preparation

Manuscript format: Microsoft Word document sent in the .doc or .docx format. Locking and protecting a document is prohibited. A separate title page that includes the title, authors, contact information, affiliations, and date should be provided to ensure each paper's anonymity due to IJSET double-blind peer-review policy. The main document must not contain any information that would allow the reviewers to identify the author. Finally, make sure to upload a 100-150-word abstract along with the full paper.

Manuscript length: 25-35 pages, including references, tables, figures, and appendix.

Document format: Double-spaced, 1-inch margins, Times New Roman 12-point font. All pages must be numbered.

Text format: Usage of multiple columns or other unnecessary formatting is prohibited. Correct heading levels must be used with a maximum of 3 heading levels.

References format: All references should be properly cited and correspond with the text citations. Unless imperative to establish the foundation of a paper, references are required to be relevant and ideally limited to a 10-year span. When available, make sure to include the Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) in the reference list.

Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.

The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.

The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author's

submission process

Only manuscripts submitted via the online submission system WWW.IJSETPUB.COM will be considered for review unless an exception was made by the Editor to accept submission through a different method.

To submit a paper, an author is required to create an online account on the WWW.IJSETPUB.COM website. By submitting a manuscript via the online submission process, the author accepts all the terms and conditions and agrees to comply with the policies set by IJSETPUB. If authors have any questions or concerns regarding any of the policies or rules stipulated by IJSET, they should contact the editors and pause their submission until they receive a definitive answer.

  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word.
  • As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors who do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • It is impossible to add or remove an author after the article is sent for
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).

The term authorship can refer to the creator or originator of an idea (eg, the author of the theory of relativity) or the individual or individuals who develop and bring to fruition the product that disseminates intellectual or creative works (eg, the author of a poem or a scholarly article). Authorship conveys significant privileges, responsibilities, and legal rights; in the scholarly arena, it also forms the basis for rewards and career advancement. Various disciplines have norms, guidelines, and rules governing authorship; some of those rules preserve the lineage of ideas or works, assign credit for the conception, implementation and analysis of studies or experiments to validate theory or explain hypotheses, and the actual writing of work to disseminate knowledge. Authors are accountable for following discipline-specific guidelines when they engage in authorship activities; At a minimum, authors should guarantee that they have participated in creating the work as presented and that they have not violated any other author’s legal rights (eg, copyright) in the process.

Responsibilities of authors and corresponding author :

First authors must:

Make significant, original, and insightful intellectual contributions

Participate in the conception and planning of the study

Generate data through performing experiments, conducting literature reviews, and organizing surveys and interviews

Analyze the results through statistical analysis and by generating graphs, tables, and illustrations

Write and edit the manuscript

Help with queries and revisions after submission

The researcher fulfilling all these duties is rightfully the first author.

The corresponding author bears significant responsibility for the integrity of the published data. This includes verifying the accuracy of the results, ensuring the absence of plagiarism, and maintaining the veracity of the research findings.

The first author undertakes the bulk of work duties and makes a significant intellectual contribution to the research project. The corresponding author carries out the communication and administrative tasks necessary for publishing the manuscript. Both roles are vital to the research and publication processes.

How author contributions should be declared on submission (and in the publication)

A, the author(s) must fulfil the criteria stated below in the scope of the authorship criteria.

  • “Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work; AND
  • Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content; AND
  • Final approval of the version to be published; AND
  • Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy  or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved

The name(s) of the person/people who does/do not fulfill the above criteria or who give(s) support in other aspects (funding, literary and technical regulations and/or control, grammar control, etc.) should be included in the ‘Acknowledgement’ section.   

For manuscripts written by multiple authors, the order of the authors should be jointly decided by all authors. After the first submission of the manuscript, adding/removing author name(s) or changing the order of the authors should not be demanded in any part of the review or publication process.

The corresponding author should be ready to provide additional data and information in all parts of the review process and also after the publication of the paper if it is required.

In the ‘Author Contribution’ section of the manuscript, the contribution of each author should be written clearly with his/her full name, e.g. ‘Full Name1 determining the concept and design process of the research and research management, Full Name2 data collection and analysis, Full Name3 data analysis and interpretation of results’. 

How to acknowledge non-authors

Contributors who meet fewer than all 4 of the above criteria for authorship should not be listed as authors, but they should be acknowledged. Examples of activities that alone (without other contributions) do not qualify a contributor for authorship are acquisition of funding; general supervision of a research group or general administrative support; and writing assistance, technical editing, language editing, and proofreading. Those whose contributions do not justify authorship may be acknowledged individually or together as a group under a single heading (e.g. "Clinical Investigators" or "Participating Investigators"), and their contributions should be specified (e.g., "served as scientific advisors," "critically reviewed the study proposal," "collected data," "provided and cared for study patients," "participated in writing or technical editing of the manuscript").

Use of AI for writing assistance should be reported in the acknowledgment section.

At submission, the journal should require authors to disclose whether they used artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted technologies (such as Large Language Models [LLMs], chatbots, or image creators) in the production of submitted work. Authors who use such technology should describe, in both the cover letter and the submitted work in the appropriate section if applicable, how they used it. For example, if AI was used for writing assistance, describe this in the acknowledgment section ( If AI was used for data collection, analysis, or figure generation, authors should describe this use in the methods . Chatbots (such as ChatGPT) should not be listed as authors because they cannot be responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and originality of the work, and these responsibilities are required for authorship  Therefore, humans are responsible for any submitted material that includes the use of AI-assisted technologies. Authors should carefully review and edit the result because AI can generate authoritative-sounding output that can be incorrect, incomplete, or biased. Authors should not list AI and AI-assisted technologies as an author or co-author, nor cite AI as an author. Authors should be able to assert that there is no plagiarism in their paper, including in text and images produced by the AI. Humans must ensure there is appropriate attribution of all quoted material, including full citations.

The Article Processing Charge (APC) allows IJSET to provide open access to all the articles it publishes. The fee is set at a minimal possible level to ensure the inclusivity of submissions. It covers the publishing services provided by IJSET and allows for its continued operations. The fee covers the following services:

Online tools for editors and authors

Articles’ production, secure hosting, and dissemination

Abstracting and indexing

Customer support

The fee is payable upon the acceptance of a paper for publication. The € 350 fee (does not include VAT or local taxes) must be paid by the authors, their institution, or funder before the paper is made publicly available. Authors whose papers get accepted for publishing will be notified of the approval and the outstanding payment. Please note that papers will not be published until the APC is paid.

APC can be paid via a bank transfer, in which case the author must request the invoice and arrange for the payment within 30 days following the paper’s publication approval.

The author publishes in  International Journal of Modern Achievement in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSET) :agrees to the following terms:

The journal allows the authors to hold the copyright without restrictions and allows the authors to retain publishing rights without restrictions. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a  Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Authors can enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.

Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) before and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work.


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You are free to:

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Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material

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IJSET follows COPE  guidance on the declaration of conflicts of interest by authors, reviewers, and editors. A conflict of interest is defined as any direct or indirect interest that might influence the reading, assessment of or conducting of the research reported in the submission. Any interests within five years prior to beginning the research are considered relevant, although authors must disclose interests outside this time frame if they may have influenced the research. 

What do authors need to declare?

Authors are required to disclose any direct or indirect interests that relate to their submission to any IJSET journal so that the editor, reviewers and readers may be able to make informed judgements about any potential bias in the research process, writing or publication. The following interests may present a conflict and should be declared upon submission: 

Financial Interests

Grants from a funding agency, a commercial entity or any type of payment to authors from organisations that are likely to benefit financially from the research 

Employment with or affiliation to an organisation that has an interest in the research and/or is likely to benefit from its publication and dissemination 

Stocks, shares, patents or patent applications or other forms of financial holdings that are likely to benefit from the publication and dissemination of the research 

Consulting fees, reimbursement or any other payments made to authors for conducting the research 

Close relatives who may financially benefit from the publication and dissemination of the research 

Non-financial

Affiliation to an organisation that will have an interest in the outcome such as members of a research advisory board, steering or advisory committees, associations or honorary affiliations 

Membership of organisations or scientific societies that undertake advocacy work 

Ideology, beliefs, thoughts, faith relevant to the research topic 

Activism or other advocacy work related to the research  

Political leanings or legal action relevant to the research or its potential outcome  

Research competition, previous personal disagreements, close working relationships with editors, editorial board members 

Editorial responsibilities or membership of the editorial board of the journal 

How should authors make this declaration?

Your declaration of conflicting interests it should be added under the heading ‘Declaration of conflicting interests’ after any Acknowledgments and before Funding, Notes and References.  If there are no conflicting interests, we’ll publish this statement: ‘The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article’.

In your Contributor Agreement you will be asked to certify that:

All financial support is acknowledged in your article.

Any commercial or financial arrangements related to your article have been discussed with your Editor, who will advise whether details should be declared.

You have not signed an agreement with any sponsor that might compromise the impartial reporting of data.

Submissions will be evaluated fairly and will not necessarily be rejected when any conflicting interests are declared. If a relevant conflict that was not declared by the authors becomes apparent at any time during the peer review or publishing process, the Editor reserves the right to reject the submission. IJSET will follow COPE guidelines for any conflicts that come to light post-publication.

What do Editors need to declare?

All Editors are required to declare any conflicts of interest that may impact the peer review and decision-making process. If a conflict arises, an alternative member of the Editorial board must be appointed and the Editor with the conflict must recuse themselves from the decision-making process. These conflicts include financial and non-financial interests listed above.

If the Editor is based at the same institution as the authors or has previously conducted research with them in the last three years, they should recuse themselves from the peer review and decision-making process. 

Journal Editors or members of the editorial board submitting their research to their own journals may do so and must declare their involvement with the journal as a conflict of interest. Where applicable, the Journal Editor or Editorial Board member must recuse themselves from the peer review process. The Journal Editor must appoint another member of the Editorial board who will invite two or more subject experts to evaluate the manuscript.  

Guest Editors may submit their research to a special issue or special collection they are leading and must declare a conflict of interest upon submission. Where Guest Editors are involved in peer review and final decisions, their submissions will be handled by an alternate member of the editorial board or the Journal Editor.  

Sage Editorial Staff 

All Sage editorial staff are required to declare their employment at Sage as a conflict of interest in any submission they send to a Sage journal. These submissions are treated as any other submissions within the journal.