AIMS AND SCOPE
The Journal of Nanomaterials and Applications (JNA) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the field of nanomaterials and their technological applications. The journal aims to provide a global platform for researchers, scientists, and engineers to disseminate innovative findings that advance both fundamental understanding and practical implementation of nanomaterials.
Scope of the Journal
The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, and short communications in, but not limited to, the following areas:
1. Nanomaterials
- Nanocomposites
- Quantum dots
- Graphene and other two-dimensional (2D) materials
- Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
- Carbon nanotubes
2. Nanomaterials Technology
- Additive manufacturing of nanomaterials
- Self-assembly techniques
- Advanced characterization methods
- Nanofabrication technologies
- Computational nanotechnology
3. Nanomaterials and Energy
- Nanomaterials for solar energy conversion
- Nanomaterials for batteries and supercapacitors
- Catalysis using nanomaterials
- Hydrogen production and storage
- Energy harvesting technologies
4. Applications of Nanomaterials Technology
- Medicine and Healthcare: Drug delivery systems, medical diagnostics
- Electronics and Computing: Wearable electronics, miniaturized and high-performance processors
- Environmental Remediation: Water purification, air filtration systems
- Construction and Manufacturing: Self-healing materials, advanced coatings
- Agriculture: Smart farming technologies, controlled pesticide and fertilizer delivery
5. Theoretical Models
The journal strongly encourages submissions involving:
- Classical and modern theoretical models
- Advanced computational and simulation approaches
- Emerging theoretical frameworks supporting nanotechnology innovations
Methodological Scope
JNA welcomes research employing:
- Experimental methods
- Numerical simulations
- Theoretical and analytical modeling
Mission
The journal aims to bridge the gap between fundamental nanoscience and real-world applications, contributing to technological innovation and sustainable development.
Deadline: 2026-10-30
Special Issue Information:
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to bring together cutting-edge research on nanomaterials and their transformative applications across multiple disciplines. Nanotechnology continues to play a critical role in addressing global challenges in energy, environmental sustainability, healthcare, and advanced electronics. We welcome original research articles, reviews, and short communications focusing on both fundamental studies and practical applications of nanomaterials.. Both theoretical and experimental studies are welcome, as well as comprehensive review and survey papers.
Topics of Interest Include (but are not limited to):
• Synthesis and design of novel nanomaterials
• Nanostructured materials for energy storage and conversion
• Environmental remediation using nanotechnology
• Nanomedicine, drug delivery, and biomedical applications
• Nano-sensors and diagnostic devices
• Computational modeling of nanomaterials
• Surface science and nanointerfaces
• Functional nanocomposites and hybrid materials
• Industrial and scalable nanotechnology applications
Keywords
Nanomaterials
Nanotechnology
Energy storage
Biomedical applications
Drug delivery systems
Environmental remediation
Nanocomposites
Nano-sensors
Surface engineering
Sustainable materials
This Special Issue will serve as a platform for researchers and engineers to share recent advances in nanomaterials science and its interdisciplinary applications. It aims to foster collaboration between academia and industry while accelerating innovation in sustainable technologies and healthcare solutions.
You may include:
• Full waiver of article processing charges (APC) for accepted papers
• Fast and rigorous peer-review process
• Open access publication to maximize visibility

Guest Editor: Assoc. Prof. PhD. Eng. Ştefan Ţalu
Affiliation: The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, The Directorate of Research, Development and Innovation Management (DMCDI), Constantin Daicoviciu Street, no. 15, Cluj-Napoca, 400020 Cluj county, Romania.
Homepage: https://scholar.google.ro/citations?user=dpex0cYAAAAJ&hl=ro&oi=ao
E-mail: stefan.talu@auto.utcluj.ro,
Interests: Molecular Dynamics (MD) method; mechanical and tribological characterization of macro–micro–nanostructures; topographical and morphological characterization of three-dimensional surfaces at micro/nanoscale; experimental techniques for micro/nanomechanical and micro/nanotribological characterization; development of new mathematical tools in the investigation of 3D surface quality; theoretic and applied research in advanced materials science in engineering; fractal and multifractal geometry analysis and applications.
JNA is an open access, free-to-publish journal, published four numbers a year in March, June, September, and December.
