CUJSE aims at sharing with the academic world scientific studies, which reflect the latest international theories and applications and the state of research in the various fields of science and engineering at both national and international level.
The Journal publishes articles devoted to science and engineering including mathematics, electrical and electronics engineering, communication engineering, computer science and engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science and nanotechnology, and as well as the diverse interdisciplinary fields related to science and engineering.
CUJSE accepts manuscript submissions in English. Detailed writing rules are provided in Word template file given below. Authors are requested to use the given .docx template file during their submissions.
Templates: .docx file
The length of the manuscript, including the sources, tables and figures depends on the paper type. Original research papers should not exceed 25 pages; short communication papers should not exceed 12 pages; review papers comprise up to 40 pages.
During the article submission process, the authors should upload at least two different documents, one being full text and the other one being blind copy of the manuscript, since CUJSE operates a double blind review process. For the first file (full text), the authors must select the submission file type as "Full Text". For the second file (blind copy), the authors must select the submission file type as "Source Text".
• Çankaya University Journal of Science and Engineering is an open access, double-blind peer-reviewed international online scientific journal and publishes original scholarly works such as research articles, short communications and review articles in English. Submissions should be the original work of their authors and should contribute to the literature. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal should not be previously published or under review elsewhere.
Article submission/process management is free.
Çankaya University Computer Engineering
Melih Cemal Kuşhan:
Prof. Dr. Melih Cemal Kuşhan is head the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and Director of Aviation and Space Technologies Application and Research Center of Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Eskişehir, Turkey. He has a B.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Dokuz Eylül University, an M.Sc. degree in Industrial Engineering from Anadolu University and a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Eskişehir Osmangazi University. He conducted his postdoctoral research at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, James Cook University, Australia. He has more than 260 publications on aviation and defence technology. His publications have been cited in more than 2500 scientific studies. He has completed 22 research projects in the field of materials science and manufacturing of aerospace components. He is a member of the National Aviation Cluster (ESAC) of Turkey.
Prof. Dr. Arcan F. Dericioglu received his Ph.D from The University of Tokyo in Materials Science (2002) and had lectured and conducted research at various academic institutions in Japan and in USA. Currently, Dr. Dericioglu is a full professor at the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering of the Middle East Technical University, Turkey. His active research topics are Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) of Metallic Materials, Heat Treatment and Phase Transformations, Ceramic and Metal Matrix Composites, Microwave Processing (Ceramics and Metals) and Electromagnetic Interference Shielding and Radar Absorbing Materials/Composites.
Over the years, Dr. Dericioglu has evaluated and monitored numerous research projects funded by various funding agencies some of which were on electromagnetic wave absorption, radar cross section reduction, fuel cell electrolyte development and fuel cell system integration. Dr. Dericioglu has been consulting with a major steel producer in Turkey to develop research projects on new alloy design, quality and efficiency improvement as well reduction in CO2 emissions. Possibility of implementing hydrogen usage at various stages of steel production is being investigated actively to be able to comply with the future targets of EU Green Deal.
Çankaya University Computer Engineering
Abdullah Uz Tansel received his BS in management, and his MS and PhD degrees in computer science from the Middle East Technical University, in Ankara Turkey. He has also received his MBA degree at the University of Southern California. After being a faculty member at the Middle East Technical University, Dr. Tansel joined Baruch College, the City University of New York (CUNY) where he is currently a professor of information systems and also a professor of computer science at The Graduate Center of CUNY. Professor Tansel’s research focus is on temporal databases and he has made significant contributions in this field. He also headed the editorial board that published the first book on temporal databases ‘Temporal Databases: Theory, Design, and Implementation’ (1993). Dr. Tansel has a patent on adding temporality to RDF. His research interests are Database Management Systems, Temporal Databases, Semantic Web, and Blockchain Databases WEB3.0, and Generative AI. Dr. Tansel has published many articles in the conferences and journals of the ACM, IEEE and other organizations. He is a frequent speaker on time in databases and blockchain as a database and Web3. He is also a member of the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society.
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