Science and Technology of Advanced Materials

Science and Technology of Advanced Materials is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in materials science that was established in 2000. In 2008 it became an open access journal through the sponsorship of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS). The journal is international; it is managed by NIMS, which was joined in 2014 by the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa).[1] Currently STAM is an electronic journal, its articles are continuously published online.

Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
DisciplineMaterials science
LanguageEnglish
Edited byKazuhito Hashimoto
Publication details
History2000–present
Publisher
Taylor & Francis (2016–)
IOP Publishing (2008–2015)
Elsevier (2000–2008)
FrequencyContinuous
Yes
LicenseCC-BY
3.585 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater.
Indexing
CODENSTAMCV
ISSN1468-6996 (print)
1878-5514 (web)
LCCN00200486
OCLC no.44189485
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Scope

The journal covers all aspects of materials science, including theoretical analysis, synthesis and processing, phase and structure analyses, characterization, properties, engineering, and applications. It covers advances in research on solids, liquids and colloids, with emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of materials science and issues at the forefront of the field, such as nano-, bio- and eco- and energy materials.

License

Since March 2014, STAM articles are published under a Creative Commons CC-BY license, while the previous content is either copyrighted or released within a non-commercial CC-BY-NC-SA platform.[2]

Indexing

STAM is indexed by major databases including the Astrophysics Data System, Chemical Abstracts Service, Inspec, PubMed, Science Citation Index, Scopus and Web of Science.

Impact

According to the Journal Citation Reports, STAM has a 2018 impact factor of 3.585 and ranks 78th out of 293 journals in the category "Materials Science, Multidisciplinary".[3]

STAM has published articles and editorials by the Nobel Laureates Ei-ichi Negishi,[4] Heinrich Rohrer[5] and Dan Shechtman.[6] Its editorial board includes Katsuhiko Ariga, Robert Chang, James Gimzewski, Michael Grätzel, Hideo Hosono, Colin Humphreys, Yoshinori Tokura and Yoshihisa Yamamoto.[7]

References

  1. Global partnership signed to expand opportunities for open access publishing in materials science. ioppublishing.org. 31 January 2014
  2. Leading open access material science journal changes copyright license. ioppublishing.org. 6 March 2014
  3. "InCites Journal Citation Reports". 2019.
  4. Xu, Shiqing; Kim, Eun Hoo; Wei, Alexander; Negishi, Ei-Ichi (2014). "Pd- and Ni-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions in the synthesis of organic electronic materials". Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. 15 (4): 044201. Bibcode:2014STAdM..15d4201X. doi:10.1088/1468-6996/15/4/044201. PMC 5090684. PMID 27877696.
  5. Rohrer, Heinrich (2010). "Nanomaterials science". Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. 11 (5): 050301. Bibcode:2010STAdM..11e0301R. doi:10.1088/1468-6996/11/5/050301. PMC 5090616. PMID 27877357.
  6. Shechtman, Dan (2014). "Focus on complex metallic phases". Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. 15 (5): 050302. Bibcode:2014STAdM..15e0302S. doi:10.1088/1468-6996/15/5/050302. PMC 5099671. PMID 27877710.
  7. Editorial Board. tandfonline.com
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