Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering (JASPE) or J. Appl. Sci. Process Eng. (e-ISSN 2289-7771) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes twice per year. The journal is an open-access online journal of the Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak published under UNIMAS Publisher. Starting from the year 2020, the journal publishes semiannually in April and October. 

We offer an opportunity for academicians, researchers professionals, practitioners and students of science and engineering from all over the world to share their research findings and breakthrough through high quality theoretical and empirical original research papers, case studies, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models in the field of applied sciences including chemistry and physics, advanced materials, transport phenomena and thermodynamics, electrical and electronic engineering, applied mathematics and programming, engineering mechanics and robotics, engineering ethics and management; and process engineering including chemical and catalysis reactions, manufacturing process, process design, sustainable and green engineering, environmental engineering and energy technology.

Call for Papers

Volume 11 No. 1 is scheduled to be published in April 2024. Submissions in the form of research articles, reviews and short communications in the field of applied science and process engineering will be considered for publication. Click here for more details about the journal. If you are interested in contributing, please submit your manuscript at http://bit.ly/JASPE_submission. Please see our author guidelines prior to your submission. 

Abstracting and Indexing 


The articles of this journal are abstracted / indexed in the following database / resources:

DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)

CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service, A Division of the American Chemical Society)

ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholary Resources)

MyCITE (Malaysian Citation Index)

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