QU journal ق€˜EMMAق€™ indexed by Ei Compendex

Emergent Materials (EMMA) a multi-disciplinary journal launched by the Centre of Advanced Materials at Qatar University (QU) and Qatar Petrochemical Company has been indexed by ‘Ei Compendex’ database.

The journal is also indexed in other prestigious platforms such as Scopus and Web of Science. Ei Compendex is the broadest and most complete engineering database available in the world. It provides a holistic and global view of peer-reviewed and indexed publications with over 20 million records from 77 countries across 190 engineering disciplines. Every record is carefully selected and indexed using the Engineering Index Thesaurus to ensure the discovery and retrieval of literature that can be relied on.

EMMA aims to provide a publication source to the growing community of materials scientists, chemists, engineers, physicists and researchers involved in researching materials science and engineering. Its goal is to publish a series of high-quality high-impact research articles that reflect and bring the best research to the forefront in physics, chemistry, biology and engineering of advanced materials, to the international research community.

Prof Mariam Ali al-Maadeed, vice president for Research and Graduate Studies at QU emphasised: “QU treasures this achievement in collaboration with Springer”, and QU has many distinguished journals published under the umbrella of Qatar University Press.” She also added that “having EMMA in the Ei Compendex is a great achievement and beneficial towards the journal’s quality assessment.”

Editor-in-Chief, Karim Alamgir, Dow Chair Professor, University of Houston, US, said: “EMMA being indexed by Ei Compendex is a reflection of the first-rate papers that were published in the last three years. We wish to thank the many authors for their high-quality papers that have contributed to this success story.”

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