About the Journal

About the Journal

About the Journal

Journal of Advance Research in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (JAREEE) — ISSN: 2208-2395 is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and applied studies across electrical, electronics, and allied engineering domains. The journal provides a global platform for scientists, researchers, and professionals to share knowledge and promote solutions addressing efficient energy systems, intelligent electronics, and next-generation communication and control.

Mission: To advance global research and innovation in electrical power, electronics, communications, and control through the dissemination of high-quality, interdisciplinary, and practically relevant studies that support sustainable development and technological progress.

Frequency: Quarterly (with online-first publication for accepted articles to ensure rapid access and dissemination).

Publisher: NN Publication, India

Scope

JAREEE welcomes research contributions that advance knowledge and innovation in electrical and electronics engineering. Core thematic areas include (but are not limited to):

  • Power systems, smart grids, and renewable/grid integration
  • Power electronics, converters, motor drives, and EMC
  • Electrical machines, energy storage, and e-mobility
  • Analog, mixed-signal, and RF/microwave circuits
  • VLSI/ULSI design, FPGA/ASIC, and hardware security
  • Semiconductor devices, micro/nanoelectronics, and photonics
  • Sensors, instrumentation, and measurement systems
  • Control systems, robotics, and cyber-physical systems
  • Signal processing, image/video, and audio/speech
  • Wireless communications, 5G/6G, IoT, and WSNs
  • Antennas, propagation, and electromagnetic modeling
  • Embedded systems, real-time systems, and edge computing
  • High-voltage engineering, insulation, and protection
  • Power quality, reliability, and condition monitoring
  • AI/ML applications in E&E engineering and optimization
  • Interdisciplinary research connecting electrical, electronics, and sustainable engineering
Editorial & Peer Review

All manuscripts submitted to JAREEE undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure originality, methodological quality, and relevance to the journal’s scope.

  • Initial response: 24–48 hours
  • Editorial screening: within 1 week
  • Peer-review decision: typically 4–6 weeks
  • Online publication: 1–2 weeks after acceptance

*Timelines are approximate and may vary based on reviewer availability and submission complexity.

Open Access & Licensing

JAREEE is a fully open-access journal, providing immediate and unrestricted online access to all published articles for the benefit of the global research community.

License: Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which allows sharing with appropriate attribution for non-commercial use and without modifications.

Read the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License

Submission Guidelines
  • Submit manuscripts via the online submission portal and follow the author guidelines (formatting, figures/tables, data/code availability, and ethics).
  • Only original, unpublished, and non-simultaneously submitted manuscripts are considered.
  • Clearly describe objectives, methodology/experimental setup, key results, and practical implications for electrical/electronics engineering.
Ethics & Research Integrity

JAREEE adheres to the ethical standards outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authors, reviewers, and editors must ensure accuracy, transparency, and honesty in the research and review process. All manuscripts are screened for plagiarism; studies involving human participants, safety-critical testing, or proprietary data must include appropriate approvals and disclosures.

Contact

Editorial Office

Email: [email protected]

Please consult the author guidelines and FAQs before contacting the office; duplicate or previously addressed queries may not receive individual responses.