The Journal of Technological and Space Plasmas (www.jtsp.eu) is pleased to announce a call for papers for its upcoming issues. JTSP is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of technological and space plasmas. We invite researchers and scientists from the field of plasma science and technology to contribute their original research articles to our esteemed journal.

Scope and Topics of Interest:

  • Plasma physics and its applications in technology and space exploration
  • Plasma diagnostics, characterization, and modeling
  • Plasma sources and devices
  • Plasma-based technologies, including plasma processing, plasma-assisted combustion, and plasma propulsion
  • Plasma interactions with surfaces and materials
  • Plasma instabilities and turbulence
  • Space plasmas and their effects on spacecraft and space environments
  • Magnetospheric and ionospheric plasmas
  • Solar and astrophysical plasmas
  • Fusion and magnetic confinement plasmas
  • Low-temperature and atmospheric plasmas
  • Plasma-based material synthesis and nanotechnology

Submission Guidelines:

  • Manuscripts should be prepared according to the journal's guidelines available on the JTSP website.
  • All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review by experts in the field.
  • Accepted papers will be published online on a rolling basis, ensuring rapid dissemination of your research.

Publication Benefits:

  • High visibility: JTSP is an open-access journal, ensuring your research reaches a broad audience globally.
  • Rapid publication: Accepted papers are published online promptly after acceptance.
  • All accepted papers will be promoted throughout our scientific and industrial network.

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We look forward to receiving your submissions and publishing your cutting-edge research in the Journal of Technological and Space Plasmas.

Johannes Gruenwald

Editor-in-Chief JTSP

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