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ASEAN ENGINEERING JOURNAL Supported by JICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net

Call for Papers (March 2013 Issue)

BACKGROUND
As a platform for ASEAN Engineering scholars to publish their research papers, ASEAN Engineering Journal (ASEAN E.J.) supported by AUN/SEED-Net is established to fulfill the goal to strengthen the network and Engineering Education in the region. The Journal is designed to be the collection of new and innovative knowledge emerged from ASEAN and functions as a foundation of dissemination of researches of the people in the region with the topics that fulfill the specified needs in the area. DIVISION OF JOURNAL Nine engineering fields are grouped accordingly by theme in 4 divisions as follow. Each division is published under its own ISSN number. 1. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part A: Manufacturing Engineering and Mechanical Engineering 2. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part B: Chemical Engineering and Material Engineering 3. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part C: Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Geological Engineering 4. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part D: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Information & Communication Technology Researches in interdisciplinary area can be considered in any themes. PUBLICATION PERIOD Two Issues will be published per division as follow. 1. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part A: September 2012 and March 2013 2. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part B: June 2012 and December 2012 3. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part C: June 2012 and December 2012 4. ASEAN Engineering Journal Part D: September 2012 and March 2013 The first four issues of ASEAN Engineering Journal in Year 2011 are considered the first volume of ASEAN Engineering Journal Part A, and the issues in the first volume of ASEAN Engineering Journal Part B, C and D are published in Year 2012. In the two issues of March

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