Engineering with Computers

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Journal Properties
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    2,427
  • ISSN
    0177-0667
  • e-ISSN
    1435-5663
  • Main Publisher
    Springer Nature
  • Publisher
    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  • Indian UGC
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Journal Properties
  • Science
    Mathematics
    Instruments and machines
    Electronic computers
    Computer science
    Science
    Mathematics
    Instruments and machines
    Electronic computers
    Computer science
    Computer software
    Technology
    Electrical engineering
    Electronics
    Nuclear engineering
    Electronics
    Computer engineering
    Computer hardware
    Technology
    Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Description
Engineering with Computers focuses on the integration of computer technology into engineering practice and education, covering diverse topics. Its scope includes CAD, CAE, simulation, optimization, and AI applications. It fosters innovation in design, analysis, and manufacturing through computational methods and bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical implementation. This journal offers an effective platform for engineers, researchers, and educators to exchange ideas and advancements. The journal highlights original research, case studies, and reviews showcasing the transformative potential of computers in engineering. It publishes articles on computational mechanics, structural analysis, fluid dynamics, and AI-driven design optimization. Its focus spans various engineering disciplines, offering comprehensive insights into the use of technology to enhance problem-solving. With an emphasis on real-world applications and pedagogical methods, Engineering with Computers encourages submissions that demonstrate innovative solutions and improve engineering education. As computer technology continues to evolve, this journal serves as a vital resource for staying at the forefront of engineering practices and promoting the effective integration of computers in the field.