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International Journal of Social Science & Innovations
A Peer-reviewed, Multidisciplinary Journal
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The International Journal of Fundamental Research is devoted to publishing original contributions that explore the fundamental aspects of research across a wide range of disciplines. We particularly encourage submissions that address theoretical, computational, and experimental investigations, each accompanied by a comprehensive discussion of the underlying phenomena in condensed matter, materials physics, and related fields.

Our journal welcomes submissions in the following areas:

Science

  • Ordered Phenomena: Studies on magnetism, ferroelectricity and multiferroics, charge and orbital orderings, spin waves, superconductivity and superfluidity, nematic phases, and other ordered states in condensed matter.
  • Disordered Phenomena: Research on amorphous materials and glasses, spin glasses, random field systems, Anderson localization, and other disordered phases.
  • Optics: Investigations into nonlinear optical and Kerr effects, photoluminescence, and additional optical phenomena observed in condensed matter.
  • Strongly Correlated Systems: Contributions on heavy fermions, Mott insulators, Hubbard model systems, perovskites, ruthenates, superconductors, transition metal dichalcogenides, and other systems where electron correlations play a dominant role.
  • Materials Physics: Exploration of material properties—electrical conductivity, optical, mechanical, thermal, and magnetic characteristics—beyond simple characterization, including studies on metals, oxides, metal-organics, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors, alloys, high-entropy alloys, composites, and similar materials.
  • Nanostructures and Nanomaterials: Theoretical and experimental research on nanoscale systems such as nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanowires, quantum dots, quantum wires, quantum wells, thin films, and related nanomaterials.
  • Quantum Materials: Investigations into quantum Hall effects, spintronics, topological insulators, spin-liquids, spin-orbit coupling materials, and other materials governed by quantum mechanical effects.
  • Surfaces and Interfaces: Detailed analyses of surface structures, surface chemistry, and interfaces in materials, along with their practical applications.
  • Computational Materials: Exploration of simulation methods—including molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, density functional theory—and modeling techniques such as first-principles calculations, tight-binding models, and machine learning approaches tailored for materials design, including high-throughput screening strategies.

Social Science

  • Educational Research & Home Science: Investigations into pedagogy, digital education, human development, family studies, and related interdisciplinary approaches.
  • Sociology & Public Policy: Studies exploring the impact of scientific and technological advancements on society, sustainability, and social equity.
  • Geographical & Urban Studies: Research in physical and human geography, spatial analysis, urban planning, and environmental management.
  • Psychological & Behavioral Studies: Research addressing cognitive science, decision-making processes, behavioral economics, and their societal implications.

Technology

  • Applied Physics & Engineering: Innovations in sensor technology, smart materials, electronic devices, renewable energy systems, and emerging engineering applications.
  • Quantum Computing & Information Science: Theoretical and experimental advancements in quantum systems and their practical applications in computation and communication.
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Development of predictive models, high-throughput screening, and automation strategies that enhance research across disciplines.
  • Computational Technology: Advances in simulation techniques, computational modeling, data analytics, and algorithm development for scientific and engineering research.

During the submission process, authors are requested to choose one of the following sections for their contribution:

  • • Applied Physics
  • • Computational Materials
  • • Materials Physics
  • • Nanostructures and Quantum Materials
  • • Optics and Photonics
  • • Ordered Phenomena
  • • Strongly Correlated Systems

Guide for Authors: Please refer to our Guide for Authors for detailed information on manuscript preparation and submission. If you require further assistance, please visit our Support Center.