Special Issue "COVID-19: Emerging Research"

 

A special issue of Emerging Science Journal (ISSN: 2610-9182).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 24 December 2023.

This special issue belongs to the all Emerging Science Journal scope.

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Special Issue Editors

The editorial process of the present special issue is handled by the editorial board members depending on their area of expertise.

Special Issue Information

Importance & Relevance of Topic

The principal concern of “Emerging Science” is to review and chronicle major developments in science that are likely to affect its future course. COVID-19 has significant implications in various fields of enquiry. The new perceptions currently being secured by the contributors of this Special Issue may seem audacious to some in the conservative mainstream. Currently COVID-19 is Public Health Emergency of International Concern. “Emerging” research and innovation is going on in order to fight against Corona.


Aim and Scope

COVID 19- Engineering and Technical Sciences:

The outbreak of the COVID-19 has demonstrated the globalized nature of the new and evolving challenges that humankind is facing, and the crucial role that engineers have to play. In an attempt to contribute to this global effort and to develop an interdisciplinary agenda on the topic, ‘Engineering and Technical Sciences’ is now opening this new Special Issue. The aim is to disseminate novel findings, emerging technologies, and Engineering Solutions to tackle COVID-19.

 

COVID 19-Natural Sciences:

This Research Topic aims to highlight the significant contribution that materials Natural Sciences scientists can bring to this global crisis, and we particularly welcome contributions that include, but are not limited to, the following topics and their application for addressing COVID-19 challenges: Biology, Chemistry, Food Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ecology, Agriculture and Environment, and other relevant subjects.

 

COVID 19- Social and Management Sciences:

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to spread, we want to help you disseminate timely and relevant findings that will benefit all of society. As well as the need for medical and hard sciences, social sciences research is vital to the prevention, management, and understanding of the wider societal impact of COVID-19.

 

COVID 19-Formal Sciences:

Formal Sciences can contribute to the modeling of side problems to the pandemics Coronavirus (COVID-19). We point out some of them, such as data quality analysis, network medicine, healthcare services management, the physical spreading of the virus in the environment, the subsequent impact on the economy, and the social response to confinement government measures. This topic collects these activities and researches from all over the world to provide a global view of the contributions of Mathematics, Logic, Mathematical Statistics, Modelling, Theoretical Computer Science to help in the fight against COVID-19.
 

COVID 19- Physical Sciences:

The physical sciences have long contributed to the people prosperity and well-being through advancements in, and contributions to, fields from bio-technology to quantum science, from aerospace engineering to renewable energy, and from numerical weather prediction to emergency response. Yet as we survey the pandemic’s impacts, the physical sciences may be at a tipping point. We can emerge from the crisis stronger than ever before, but we need to recognize the more critical impacts and act now.

Keywords

  • Coronavirus Disease
  • COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Emerging Research
  • Case Management

Schedule

Deadline for Final Draft of Papers

24 December 2023

Reviews and Revisions Period

About 45 days after submission

Notification of Final Decision

About 10 days after revision

Publication

After acceptance

Published Papers

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