23 April 2020
Electronics Reaches 3000 Articles Milestone
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Electronics, an MDPI open access journal on the science of electronics and its applications, has published more than 3000 papers since its inception in 2012. Electronics is now covered in the Science Citation Index Expanded in Web of Science and received an impact factor of 1.764 for 2018, which corresponds to a ranking of 154/265 (Q3) in the JCR category “Engineering, Electrical and Electronic”.
The current Scopus CiteScore of Electronics is 2.49, ranking Q1 in the category of “Hardware and Architecture” and Q2 in the category of “Electrical and Electronics Engineering”, “Control and Systems Engineering”, “Signal Processing”, and “Computer Networks and Communications” based on the data from SCImago.
Electronics publishes original research covering the following non-exhaustive list of topical areas: Microelectronics and Optoelectronics; Power Electronics; Bioelectronics; Microwave and Wireless Communications; Computer Science and Engineering; Networks; Systems and Control Engineering; Circuit and Signal Processing; Semiconductor Devices; Artificial Intelligence; Electrical and Autonomous Vehicles; Quantum Electronics; Organic Electronics.