At JANOLI International Journal of Mathematical and Computer Science, our aim is clear to be a catalyst for exploration and collaboration across the interconnected realms of mathematics, computer science and engineering. We are dedicated to offering a platform where researchers, scholars, and practitioners can share their expertise, stimulate intellectual exchange, and drive transformative developments that shape our technological landscape.
JANOLI International Journal of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (IIJMCSE) encompasses a broad range of topics, reflecting the diverse and evolving nature of these fields, including, but not limited to:
Mathematical Sciences: Pure and applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, biological and medicinal technical developments, and the mathematical underpinnings of scientific and technological advancements.
Computer Science and Engineering: The latest breakthroughs in algorithms, artificial intelligence, data science, software engineering, and digital innovations reshaping our world. Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering with reference to various engineering disciplines, from civil and mechanical engineering to electrical and software engineering, and their integration with mathematics and computer science to solve real-world problems.
The Intersection of Disciplines:
We celebrate the fertile ground where mathematics, computer science and engineering intersect. Research at this intersection often leads to the most profound discoveries and practical applications. JANOLI International Journal of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (IIJMCS) encourages and highlights interdisciplinary studies that embrace this synergy and harness its full potential.
Rigor and Practical Application:
Our journal upholds the highest standards of academic rigor. We are dedicated to publishing original research that not only advances theoretical understanding but also demonstrates practical applicability. We believe in research that is not only insightful but also has the potential to address real-world challenges and drive technological progress.