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About the Journal
Digital Engineering is a premier platform for groundbreaking research in the dynamic engineering field. Launched in 2024, the journal publishes bi-annually, delivering world-class insights into both experimental and theoretical advancements. Covering areas such as digital transformation, smart systems, data analytics, and sustainable engineering, Digital Engineering fosters innovation and provides an open-access forum for thought leaders, researchers, and professionals to showcase pioneering ideas that shape the future of engineering.
Who We Are?
RADemics Research Institute, based in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, is a globally recognized publisher dedicated to excellence in scholarly communication. As the proud publisher of Digital Engineering, we are passionate about advancing the boundaries of knowledge in engineering. Our mission is to provide a platform for visionary research, ensuring wide accessibility and high impact. Through cutting-edge publishing practices, we empower researchers, innovators, and readers to explore the forefront of engineering innovation. At RADemics, we are committed to making a lasting contribution to the ever-evolving world of science and technology.
Open Access Policy
All research articles published in Digital Engineering are 100% open access, ensuring they are instantly available to read, download, and share with no restrictions. Licensed under Creative Commons, our open-access policy guarantees that your groundbreaking ideas reach a global audience. This approach maximizes visibility, encourages collaboration, and ensures your work contributes to the world’s knowledge pool without barriers.
Article Processing Charge
Publishing with Digital Engineering is completely free. From submission to publication, authors do not pay fees, ensuring that innovative research remains accessible to all. We believe in democratizing knowledge and supporting researchers by eliminating financial barriers so your work can shine in the global spotlight without constraints.