Message from the Editorial Board

1 November 2022
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St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University Journal: Physics and Mathematics starts a series of special issues collecting the proceedings of international conferences in physics and mathematics.

Since its inception in 2008 as part of, the journal has been published 4 times a year. This  year marks our 15th anniversary. The journal has upheld the high standards of research excellence, with all manuscripts subjected to stringent peer review procedures.  Our reviewers are world-class scientists, many of them leading their own research teams. Our papers are indexed by both Russian (RSCI) and international databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. The Editorial Board welcomes manuscripts combining approaches from different fields of physical and mathematical sciences: thus, the journal provides a unique platform for exchange and dissemination of  new knowledge. The Editorial Board comprises renowned scientists from major research institutions around the world.

The journal has previously published selected papers from international conference proceedings. Opening a series of conference proceedings, this issue exclusively contains the  reports presented at the Sixth Asian School-Conference on Physics and Technology of Nanostructured Materials (ASCO-Nanomat 2022). The Editorial Board believes that  publishing  materials from international conferences facilitates the exchange of scientific information, advancing the present state of physical knowledge. Furthermore, all researchers, especially young scientists, are given an opportunity to publish their best reports at international conferences, with further indexing in international databases.

Preserving the best traditions of Russian university journals, we are open to new ideas, striving to address the international scientific community. The Editorial Board hopes that additional conference issues will give us an opportunity to expand our readership around the world.

 

Prof. Vadim Ivanov, Editor-in-Chief