Aims and Scope
Aims
PJETS Research Journal will publish and solicit genuine and novel work on contemporary trends in the incipient domains of science and engineering technologies. PJETS will be aiming to
- To provide a platform to researchers and academicians for bringing innovative research ideas from diverse disciplines of engineering and science.
- To give scholars a chance to be part of the scholars’ community who assists and helps others in publication and review
- To promote research by disseminating research ideas at affordable or at no cost in long run
- To upkeep a platform for researchers, in alignment with HEC’s objectives of creating research-culture in higher education institutions
- To bridge the academia-industry gap for socio-economic development.
Scope
The PJETS scopes the wide range of topics within domain of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Physical Sciences and Technology. Authors are encouraged to submit complete unpublished and original works, which are not under review in any other journals. The scopes of the journal include, but not limited to, the following topic areas:
- Computer Science
- Big Data Analytics
- Data Mining and Data Ethics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Pervasive computing and Cloud Computing
- Computer Vision
- Blockchain Technology,
- Internet of Things.
- Mathematic Sciences
- Mathematical Modeling,
- Algorithms,
- Probability Theory,
- Operations Research,
- Econometrics,
- Mathematical Analysis,
- Dynamical Systems,
- Simulation and Modeling,
- Numerical Analysis.
- Energy Science and Technology
- Applied Physics
- Quantum Science and Computing
- Green Sustainable Science and Technology.
- Engineering Sciences
- Computer Engineering
- Systems Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Web Engineering
- Digital Signal Processing
- Embedded Systems
- Fuzzy Logic
- VLSI
- Wireless Communication and Sensor Networks
- Robotics
- Mobile Communication
With respect to the similarity index, PJETs has 0% tolerance. The "Turnitin" plagiarism detection software is used to scan the submitted papers (HEC). "Turnitin" is HEC approved plagiarism software. The submitted paper is returned if the plagiarism of the article is more than the acceptable ratio for revision.
For more details please refer to the Publication Ethics of the journal. The paper after the plagiarism check is send for the double-blind peer-review process. As per HEC rules, one reviewer in a double-blind peer review procedure must to be an international expert.
The papers are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.









