Welcome to Instrumentation, an open-access journal dedicated to advancing the field of instrumentation and measurement. Our journal provides a platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, and practitioners to share their innovative work and discoveries in this rapidly evolving domain.
Focus Areas
At Instrumentation, we aim to publish high-quality research papers, reviews, and technical notes that cover a broad spectrum of topics within the field of instrumentation. Our scope encompasses, but is not limited to, the following areas:
Sensor technologies and applications
Measurement techniques and methodologies
Instrumentation design, development, and optimization
Data acquisition and analysis
Control and automation systems
Calibration and metrology
Emerging trends in instrumentation
Applications in various disciplines (e.g., engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine)
Publication Philosophy
We believe in the principles of open access, ensuring that all published articles are freely available to readers worldwide. By adopting an open access model, we strive to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge, promote collaboration, and drive advancements in the field of instrumentation.
Manuscript Categories
Authors are invited to submit their original research, comprehensive reviews, or technical notes to Instrumentation. We welcome contributions that present novel concepts, experimental studies, theoretical analyses, or practical applications related to instrumentation and measurement.
Audience
Instrumentation serves as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, professionals, and students working in the field of instrumentation. Our journal aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and facilitate the exchange of ideas among experts from various disciplines.
Join Our Community
We invite researchers and experts in the field of instrumentation to contribute to Instrumentation by submitting their work for publication or joining our editorial board. Together, let's advance the frontiers of instrumentation and measurement.