NDT — Journal of Non-Destructive Testing | Aims Update
To further enhance the quality of NDT — Journal of Non-Destructive Testing and the papers published in it, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti, the journal has updated and revised its aims. The original aims and the updated version are listed below:
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Aims (new version):
NDT—Journal of Non-Destructive Testing (ISSN 2813-477X) is an international, open access, peer-review journal on non-destructive testing science, technology, and their applications. NDT publishes regular research papers (articles), reviews, technical notes, and short communications, while remaining open to other relevant submission type. The journal’s focus covers three major areas: (i) the collection, processing, modeling, fusion, and interpretation of data to enhance research for standalone non-destructive methods and their applications; (ii) the development of a multisource, multiscale, and multitemporal diagnostics and monitoring resource; (iii) the design and implementation of state-of-the-art technological solutions exploiting new paradigms throughout the use of different physical and working principles of sensing. The journal aims to be a leader in research in the NDT area of science through the dissemination of more inclusive and interdisciplinary theoretical, numerical, and practical scientific contributions. The goal is to enhance the capabilities of conventional and emerging technology in new investigation settings and complex scenarios. The journal places no formal limitations on manuscript length; submissions should adhere to reasonable editorial and scientific standards, remain concise and well-structured, and include full experimental details sufficient to ensure reproducibility of results. |
Aims (old version):
NDT—Journal of Non-Destructive Testing (ISSN 2813-477X) is an international, open access journal on non-destructive testing science, technology, and their applications. NDT—Journal of Non-Destructive Testing publishes regular research papers (articles), reviews, technical notes, and short communications. The journal’s focus covers three major areas: (i) the collection, processing, modeling, fusion, and interpretation of data to enhance research for standalone non-destructive methods and their applications; (ii) the development of a multisource, multiscale, and multitemporal diagnostics and monitoring resource; (iii) the design and implementation of state-of-the-art technological solutions exploiting new paradigms throughout the use of different physical and working principles of sensing. The journal aims to be a leader in research in the NDT area of science through the dissemination of more inclusive and interdisciplinary theoretical, numerical, and practical scientific contributions. The goal is to enhance the capabilities of conventional and emerging technology in new investigation settings and complex scenarios. |
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