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ISSN: 1556-7273 (electronic) 1556-7265 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Previously published as: Microscale Thermophysical Engineering (1089-3954, 1091-7640) until 2005

Aims & Scope

2008 Impact Factor: 1.417
Ranking: 41/50 (Nanoscience and Nanotechnology), 23/44 (Thermodynamics), 67/95 (Physics, Applied), 7/28 (Materials Science, Characterization & Testing), and 41/105 (Engineering, Mechanical)
2008 5-Year Impact Factor: 1.020
Ranking: 38/50 (Nanoscience and Nanotechnology), 25/44 (Thermodynamics), 63/95 (Physics, Applied), 10/28 (Materials Science, Characterization & Testing), and 49/105 (Engineering, Mechanical)
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Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering is a quarterly, peer reviewed journal covering the basic science and engineering of nanoscale and microscale energy conversion, transport, storage, mass transport, and reactions. In addition, the journal addresses their integration and uses in devices and systems in the fields of medicine, transportation, energy, environment, and information.

Papers range from historical accounts to future directions in this rapidly emerging field and deal with such topics as:

  • photon, phonon, and electron energy transport and interactions in solids
  • fluid and mass transport and reactions
  • molecular-level reactions and phase transitions
  • molecular-level energy storage, conversion, and transport phenomena
  • processing of nanostructured materials including composites
  • micro and nanoscale manufacturing
  • energy conversion and storage devices and systems
  • thermal management devices and systems
  • microfluidic/nanofluidic devices and systems
  • molecular analysis devices and systems
  • multi length and time scale modeling and computations
  • systems design, integration, synthesis, and performance

Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Readership

Academics and professionals specializing in mechanical, chemical, manufacturing, and electrical engineering, as well as in chemistry and physics.
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