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Oxford Open Materials Science is an Open Access journal that publishes high-impact, novel research and reviews across the spectrum of the materials sciences and materials engineering, encompassing theoretical/computational modelling, characteristic studies, synthesis, design and applications.
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Oxford Open Materials Science is a fully open access peer-reviewed journal. All papers published in Oxford Open Materials Science are made freely available online under an open access licence, with applicable charges.
Oxford Open Materials Science is an Open Access journal that publishes high-impact, novel research and reviews across the spectrum of the materials sciences and materials engineering, encompassing theoretical/computational modelling, characteristic studies, synthesis, design and applications.
Springer Nature publishes one of the most extensive open access portfolios in materials science. From Nanoscale Research Letters to our Nature partner journals, and to our broad journals like Nature Communications and Scientific Reports, Springer Nature leads in open access materials science.
24 lut 2021 · A peer-reviewed, open access journal in materials science & materials engineering.
Materials Open is an Open Access journal that publishes original research and review articles on various aspects of materials sciences with a rigorous peer-review process and rapid publication times.
Serving the multidisciplinary materials community, the journal aims to publish new research work that advances the understanding and prediction of material behaviour at scales from atomistic to macroscopic through modelling and simulation.