Professional Engineering Publishing

International Journal of Engine Research

International Journal of Engine Research

The International Journal of Engine Research publishes high quality papers on experimental and analytical studies of engine technology. Published six times a year. ISSN:1468-0874 (Print); 2041-3149 (Online)

NEWS

11 June 2010: PE Publishing Best Paper Award

The PE Publishing Best Paper Prize for the 2009's volume of the International Journal of Engine Research was awarded to C Felsch, K Hoffmann, A Vanegas, P Drews, H Barths, D Abel and N Peters for their paper Combustion model reduction for diesel engine control design, Vol 10, No 6, pp359-387. DOI: 10.1243/14680874JER04509. This paper is free-to-view online.


7 June 2010: New Board members

We are pleased to announce the appointment of the following new Board members to the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Engine Research: Professor Hua Zhao, Brunel University, UK; Professor Zhen Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China; and Professor Wanhua Su, Tianjin University, P. R. China.


23 June 2009: New Board members

We are delighted to announce that Professor Marcus Aldén, Lund University of Technology, Sweden; Professor Ingemar Denbratt, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Professor Alfred Leipertz, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; and Professor Gautam Kalghatgi, Shell Research Ltd have joined the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Engine Reserach.


6 February 2009: Inclusion in SCI

We are pleased to announce that the International Journal of Engine Research is now indexed and abstracted in Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Journal Citation Reports, Current Contents / Engineering Computing and Technology.


10 July 2007

IJER and JSAE partnership: International Journal of Engine Research is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan to offer benefits to members. Click to visit the JSAE homepage in English or Japanese . JSAE joins Society of Automotive Engineers International and the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, who also have associations with the Journal.


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