Energy Harvesting and Systems
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Editor-in-Chief:
Michael Lublow
Über diese Zeitschrift
Energy Harvesting and Systems is an Open Access journal that publishes original research in the growing areas of energy harvesting materials, energy storage materials, conversion, and system design. Papers published in Energy Harvesting and Systems cover any or all of the stages of energy harvesting systems.
Submitted papers should include in-depth research discussions clearly identifying the current progress and challenges in the respective field. Communications should contain significant results that are of immediate importance to the community.
Aims and Scope
- Energy harvesting materials and systems (e.g., piezoelectric, inductive, photovoltaic, electret, electrostatic, triboelectric, microwave and thermoelectric)
- Flexible harvesters and nanogenerators
- Li-ion batteries, micro batteries and hybrid supercapacitors
- Bio-inspired energy generation and conversion
- Energy harvesting circuits and interface electronics
- Wireless sensor networks powered by energy harvesting
- Electrochemical storage systems
- Wind and flow energy systems
- Materials synthesis
- Thin-film deposition
- Energy conversion devices
- Micro/nano electronics
- Electrochemical storage systems
- Sensor development
- System design
- Integrated hybrid architectures
- Computational and theoretical modeling and nanoscale fabrication techniques
Electronics, sensors, aircraft, medical, wireless communication, storage, textile, and materials
Ihre Vorteile
Why submit
As an Author of Energy Harvesting and Systems, You benefit from
- fair and constructive peer review
- quick online publication of accepted papers (continuous publication model)
- language polishing services upon acceptance for authors from non-English speaking regions
- no limitations on colour figures and word count in published articles
- all articles are freely available to the academic community worldwide without any restrictions
- promotion of published papers to readers and citers
- distribution to open access directories (such as DOAJ) and thousands of libraries worldwide
- liberal policies on copyrights (authors retain copyright) and on self-archiving (no embargo periods)
- secure archiving by De Gruyter and the independent archiving service Portico
Article Processing Charges
In order to sustain the publishing process, each article accepted for publication in Energy Harvesting and Systems is subject to an Article Processing Charge of €1050. This fee is used to cover the costs of the peer-review process, professional typesetting and copyediting, as well as online hosting, long-term preservation, and extensive promotion to potential readers. There is no submission fee. Information regarding payment of the charge will be provided following acceptance for publication. For more information please go to Article Processing Charges.
Publication Ethics and Editorial Policies
Detailed information on Editorial Policy, Publication Ethics, Instructions for Authors etc. can be found in the Supplementary Materials section.
For more information on De Gruyter Publishing Ethics, please see the De Gruyter Guidelines online here.
CiteScore | 3.8 | 2024, Scopus (Elsevier B.V., 2025) |
SCImago Journal Rank | 0.358 | 2024, SJR (Scimago Lab, 2025; Data Source: Scopus) |
Source Normalized Impact per Paper | 0.829 | 2024, CWTS Journal Indicators (CWTS B.V., 2025; Data Source: Scopus) |
MANUSCRIPTS
Energy Harvesting and Systems encourages the submission of both substantial full-length bodies of work and shorter manuscripts that report novel findings. There are no specific length restrictions for the overall manuscript or individual sections; however, we urge the authors to present and discuss their findings in a concise and accessible manner.
All submissions must be made via online submission system ScholarOne. In case of problems, please contact the Managing Editor of this journal (ewa.sarzynska@degruyter.com).
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts have to be written in LATEX, AMS-TEX, AMS-LATEX. We do not accept papers in Plain TEX format. For an initial submission, the authors are strongly advised to upload their entire manuscript, including tables and figures, as a single PDF file. Authors are strongly advised to submit the final version of the paper using the journal’s LaTex Template.
For detailed information, please see Instruction for Authors.
EDITORIAL POLICY
Unpublished material: Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described is not copyrighted, published or submitted elsewhere, except in abstract form. The corresponding author should ensure that all authors approve the manuscript before its submission.
Ethical conduct of research: The authors must describe and confirm safeguards to meet ethical standards when applicable. See Editorial Policy for details.
Conflict of interest: When authors submit a manuscript, they are responsible for recognizing and disclosing financial and/or other conflicts of interest that might bias their work and/or could inappropriately influence his/her judgment. If no specified acknowledgement is given, the Editors assume that no conflict of interest exists. Authors are encouraged to fill in the ICMJE Conflicts of Interest Form (available here) and send it in the electronic format to the Managing Editor.
Copyright: All authors retain copyright, unless – due to their local circumstances – their work is not copyrighted. The copyrights are governed by the Creative-Commons Attribution Only license (CC-BY) which is compliant with Plan-S. The corresponding author grants the journal the license to use of the article, by signing the License To Publish. Scanned copy of license should be sent to the journal, as soon as possible.
Authorship: Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Where there are others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project, they should be named in an Acknowledgement section. The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate co-authors (according to the above definition) and no inappropriate co-authors are included in the author list of the manuscript, and that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication. For more details the role of authors please see: www.degruyter.com/publishing/for-authors/for-journal-authors/role-of-authors.
Peer Review process: Our standard policy requires each paper reporting primary research or secondary analysis of primary research, together with relevant supplementary materials if requested by Referees, to be reviewed by at least two Referees and the peer-review process is single-blind. The Editors reserve the right to decline the submitted manuscript without review, if the studies reported are not sufficiently novel or important to merit publication in the journal. Manuscripts deemed unsuitable (insufficient originality or of limited interest to the target audience) are returned to the author(s) without review. The Editor seeks advice from experts in the appropriate field. Research articles and communications are refereed by a minimum of two reviewers, review papers by at least three. Authors are requested to suggest persons competent to review their manuscript. However, please note that this will be treated only as a suggestion, and the final selection of reviewers is exclusively the Editor's decision. The final decision of acceptance in made by Managing Editor or, in case of conflict, by the Editor-in-Chief.
Scientific Misconduct: This journal publishes only original manuscripts that are not also published or going to be published elsewhere. Multiple submissions/publications, or redundant publications (re-packaging in different words of data already published by the same authors) will be rejected. If they are detected only after publication, the journal reserves the right to publish a Retraction Note. In each particular case Editors will follow COPE’s Core Practices and implement the advices.
Editor-in-Chief
Michael Lublow, TU Berlin, Germany
+49-(0)30-314-26930, drlublow@gmail.com
Associate Editors
Ali Aliev, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Leif Asp, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
John Blottman, Naval Undersea Warfare Systems, USA
Greg Carman, University of California, USA
Vikram Dalal, Iowa State University, USA
Aydin Dogan, Anadolu University, Turkey
Lioz Etgar, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Vardan Galstyan, University of Brescia, Italy
Mantu Hudait, VA Tech, USA
I. Kanno, Kobe University, Japan
Sang-Gook Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Michaël Lallart, INSA Lyon, France
Jing-Feng Li, Tsinghua University, China
Young Soo Lim, Pukyong National University, Korea
Nicoletta Matera, University of Salento, Italy
Sahn Nahm, Korea University, South Korea
Shad Roundy, University of Utah, USA
Jungho Ryu, Korea Institute of Materials Science, South Korea
Victoria Soghomonian, Virginia Tech, USA
Jens Twiefel, Leibniz University, Germany
Kenji Uchino, Penn State University, State College, USA
Daryoosh Vashaee, North Carolina State University, USA
Jorg Wallaschek, Leibniz University, Germany
Marian Wiercigroch, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Paul Wright, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Ruize Xu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Seok-jin Yoon, KAIST, South Korea
International Advisory Board
Ashish Garg, IIT, India
Vinay Gupta, University of Delhi, India
Jeff Lang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Takeshi Morita, University of Tokyo, Japan
Lutz Rissing, Leibniz University, Germany
Yuji Suzuki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Magnus Willander, Linkoping University, Sweden
Eric Yeatman, Imperial College London, UK
Ying Yang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
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