The Journal of Physics and Astronomical Sciences (JPAS) is a peer-reviewed, open- access journal devoted to advancing research at the intersection of fundamental physics and innovative astronomical sciences. The journal provides a dynamic platform for disseminating original research, critical reviews, and breakthrough concepts that explore the physical principles underlying energy production, conversion, storage, and sustainability.
Aim And Scope
JPEF aims to bridge theory and application, uniting physicists, engineers, materials
scientists, and energy researchers to address the world’s most pressing energy
challenges through the lens of modern physics.
Scope Includes (but is not limited
to):
- Theoretical and experimental studies in energy-related
physics
- Quantum systems and nanostructures for energy
conversion
- Photonics, thermoelectric, and optoelectronic materials
- Plasma physics and fusion energy technologies
- Advanced materials for batteries, supercapacitors, and
fuel cells
- Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics of energy
systems
- Applied nuclear and particle physics in energy contexts
- AI-driven modeling and computational physics in energy
design
- Renewable energy technologies: solar, wind, geothermal,
and beyond
- Interdisciplinary innovations in sustainable energy
physics
The journal welcomes original
research articles, reviews, technical notes, and short communications that push
the boundaries of how physics can transform the global energy landscape.