Digital Signal Processing: a Review Journal is one of the oldest and most established journals in the field of signal processing yet it aims to be the most innovative one. The journal invites top quality research articles at the frontiers of research in all aspects of signal processing. Our objective is to provide a platform for the publication of groundbreaking research in signal processing with both academic and industrial appeal.The journal has a special emphasis on statistical signal processing methodology such as Bayesian signal processing, and encourages articles on emerging areas in signal processing which do not find space in other journals of the field. These include:environmental signal processing,stochastic modelling of biological and chemical processes,seismic signal processing,financial time series analysis,stochastic calculus,geophysical signal processing,systems biology,chemioinformatics,signal processing for human-computer interaction and intelligent user interfaces,signal processing for audio, visual and performance arts,signal processing for disaster management and prevention,signal processing for renewable energy,game theory and group theory for signal processing,information theory articles with a signal processing perspective.Papers in the classical application areas of signal processing such as telecommunications, speech and image processing are welcome only if they contain novel research. Purely application oriented articles in these areas should be submitted to the relevant dedicated journals. Similarly, authors who would like to submit on areas of neural networks or fuzzy sets are invited to submit their work to the appropriate journals.Digital Signal Processing: a Review Journal also aims to publish at least one high quality review article in every issue and to provide focus issues with special emphasis on emerging topics. Discussion articles in which several leading researchers discuss the future of a specific research area are also welcome.
European Political Science (EPS) is an international journal devoted to publishing contributions by and for the political science community. Its interpretation of 'political science' is wide and encompasses comparative politics, political economy, international relations, public administration, political theory, European studies and related disciplines. It publishes pieces on how the discipline is, can be and ought to be. Articles address research matters (including debates in the discipline, research projects, political science information sources, funding opportunities); professional matters (such as career structures and prospects, external evaluation, higher education reforms, accreditation issues); doctoral training provision and teaching matters; and relations between academia and politicians, policy-makers, journalists and ordinary citizens. EPS also includes more substantive pieces that provide a political science perspective on important current events. In addition to original articles, the journal carries shorter notes, review articles and symposia, progress reports on lively areas of research and profiles of people in the profession.
The Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health is an international, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high-quality research in the fields of epidemiology and public health. We focus on advancing understanding of health and disease in populations, covering a wide range of topics such as the impact of climate change on health, digital health advancements, and public health interventions.
Our scope includes:
chronic and infectious disease epidemiology
environmental and occupational health
health promotion
disease prevention
health services research
an exploration of the social drivers of health
We emphasize the importance of innovative and valid methods in research submissions. Our goal is to provide a platform for cutting-edge, methodologically sound studies that can significantly contribute to the field of public health, particularly for society's most vulnerable. We invite contributions that address health policy, health systems, mental and behavioral health, gender issues in health, and other critical areas in public health using a variety of methodological approaches from the social and biomedical sciences.
As a key resource for epidemiologists, public health practitioners, researchers, and policymakers, the Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health aims to enhance the body of knowledge in the field and influence effective public health policy and practice.
The Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health is indexed in the main international databases.
Thilo Deckersbach, PhD, Jonathan P. Stange, BA, and Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD.