Norimitsu Ichikawa, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Kogakuin University, Japan
Journal of Biomedical Systems & Emerging Technologies (BSET) is an interdisciplinary bio-medical system and technology journal that deal with various aspects of the field such as medical science, innovative emerging technologies, with an emphasis on biotechnology, bioengineering with their artificial manipulation and systems. Research in the field of Medical, biomedical engineering and technology are further enhancing our understanding about this discipline and unfolding variety of opportunities for the experts to design innovative technical intervention that would offer easy and automated solutions to various biomedical problems.
The journal caters to the requirements of recent and advanced scholarly information on biomedical aspects by biomedical technicians, medical imaging professionals, radiologists, biomaterial engineers, prosthetic engineers, dialysis engineers, software engineers, diagnostics, pathologists, physicians, etc.
Journal of Biomedical Systems & Emerging Technologies is a world class open access journal generating scientific impact and credibility on the academic and research activities in diverse fields including biomedical-engineering, emerging technologies, robotics, biomechanics, biomedical systems, biomedical technologies etc. The editorial office facilitates the peer review process of the manuscripts to ensure the quality of published articles.
Submit manuscript at www.scholarscentral.org/submission/biomedical-systems-emerging-technologies.html or send as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at editor@hilarisjournal.com
Rapid Publication Service
Hilaris Publishing is offering wide range of opportunities, options and services for the prospective authors to publish their scholarly contributions.
The journal caters to the demands of the fast publication without compromising on the editorial quality including manuscript peer-review. This flexibility is being provided to ensure earliest author credibility to their respective contributions and this will also ensure timely dissemination of research outcomes for efficient integration, effective translation and reduced redundancy.
Authors have the option to choose between the standard open access publication service which takes its own course of time for complete publication process or can opt for rapid publication service wherein the article is published at the earliest date (Includes multiple subject experts commissioning for securing earliest peer-review comments). The authors can avail this flexibility based on the personal preference, funding agency guidelines or Institutional or organizational requirements.
Regardless of the option, all manuscripts undergo thorough peer-review process, editorial assessment and production process.
Fast Editorial Execution and Review Process (FEE-Review Process)
Authors who are willing to publish their articles under this mode can make a pre-payment of $99 towards express peer-review and editorial decision. First editorial decision in 3 days and final decision with review comments in 5 days from the date of submission. Galley proof generation will be done in next 2 days from acceptance or maximum 5 days (For manuscripts notified for revision by external reviewer).
Manuscripts accepted for publication will be charged regular APC.
Authors retain the copyright of their publication and the final version of the article will be published in both HTML and PDF formats as well as XML formats for transmitting to indexing databases. The editorial team of the Journal will ensure adherence to scientific publication guidelines.
Articles published in Journal of Biomedical Systems & Emerging Technologies have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Biomedical Systems & Emerging Technologies has got h-index 5 , which means every article in Journal of Biomedical Systems & Emerging Technologies has got 5 average citations.
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