Emerging Technologies and Engineering Journal (ETEJ) welcomes scientists and researchers to participate as peer reviewers of articles being considered for publication in the journal. The peer-review process is important because it guarantees the high quality of articles published, which in turn assures the success of ETEJ.

Peer reviewers are internet-based, part-time volunteers whose working language is English. Their main tasks are to read and then recommend whether a manuscript should be accepted as is, accepted with revision, or outright rejected. To that end, peer reviewers will be asked to provide detailed, constructive comments that are substantiated by references where possible and that will help the editors in their publication decisions and with their author interactions. Reviewers must also be on alert for any issues relating to author misconduct, such as plagiarism, and report these to the editors.

The minimum set of qualifications for being a reviewer of the Emerging Technologies and Engineering Journal are listed below:

Should be a holder of a PhD degree in Engineering and/or Technology  fields and from a recognized university.
Should be an author with a minimum of 3 publications in reputed journals.
If you are interested in being a reviewer, send your CV to the Journal email address at: info@engiscience.com