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Majestic American Journal of Nanotechnology

The Majestic American Journal of Nanotechnology (MAJN) is a premier, peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated to the advancement of nanoscale science and engineering. Published bimonthly, MAJN serves as a global forum for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to share groundbreaking discoveries and innovative applications that define the future of the field.

Mission and Vision

Our mission is to bridge the gap between fundamental research and real-world implementation. By providing an unrestricted platform for high-quality scholarship, we aim to accelerate the development of nanotechnological solutions for the world’s most pressing challenges in medicine, energy, and electronics.

Scope of Publication

MAJN welcomes original contributions that span the interdisciplinary spectrum of nanotechnology. We publish a diverse range of manuscript types, including:

  • Original Research Articles & Editorials
  • Comprehensive Reviews & Commentaries
  • Short Communications & Research Notes
  • Clinical Case Reports (specific to Nanomedicine)

Core Focus Areas

The journal prioritizes research that explores the fundamental properties and practical applications of nanoscience across several key domains:

  • Physical Sciences: Nanomagnetism, spintronics, and quantum information.
  • Materials & Chemistry: Synthesis of organic-inorganic nanostructures and molecular self-assembly.
  • Life Sciences: Nanobiotechnology, nanomedicine, and targeted drug delivery.
  • Engineering & Electronics: NEMS, nanofluidics, and photonic devices.
  • Sustainability: Nanotechnology for energy harvesting and environmental safety.

Key Research Topics

We invite submissions on a broad array of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Nanomaterials: Carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, nanoparticles, and thin films.
  • Device Innovation: Nanosensors, molecular machines, and electronic properties.
  • Methodology: Nanometrology, instrumentation, computational nanotechnology, and surface imaging.
  • Safety & Ethics: Environmental impact, health risks, and safety protocols for nanomaterials.