Focus and Scope

Scripta Technica: Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the dissemination of cutting-edge research, theoretical advancements, and innovative practices in the fields of engineering and applied technology. The journal serves as a critical platform for scholars, researchers, engineers, and industry practitioners to exchange ideas, present empirical findings, and engage in critical discussions that shape the future of science, engineering, and technological development.

We welcome original contributions that demonstrate rigorous methodological approaches, interdisciplinary perspectives, and significant implications for theory and practice. Submissions may be written in English or Indonesian, and must provide in-depth analysis and substantive contributions to the advancement of knowledge.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: mechanical systems, thermodynamics, robotics, automation, and instrumentation

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering: structural engineering, geotechnics, urban planning, water resources, architecture, and sustainability

  • Information and Communication Technology: computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, and software engineering

  • Industrial and Systems Engineering: production systems, logistics, quality control, operations research, and engineering management

  • Renewable Energy and Green Technology: solar, wind, hydropower, energy storage, and environmental innovation

  • Materials Science and Nanotechnology: advanced materials, smart materials, nanostructures, and material characterization

  • Applied Physics and Engineering Mathematics: modeling and simulation, numerical analysis, optimization, and computational methods

Scripta Technica encourages scholarly works that integrate theory with real-world applications, bridging the gap between research and practice to foster technological progress and sustainable development.