International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations  |  ISSN:  |  Double-Blind Peer Review  |  Open Access  |  CC BY 4.0

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     2026:3/3

International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations

Instructions

Instructions to Author

The International Journal of Future Engineering Innovations is published monthly, adopting a continuous publication model to ensure timely dissemination of research. We welcome submissions from researchers worldwide in various fields of engineering and technology. Each submitted manuscript undergoes an initial screening by the Editorial Board, followed by a rigorous blinded peer-review process conducted by experts in the relevant field. Authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with our editorial policies to understand our review process thoroughly. All accepted papers may be subject to editorial changes to enhance clarity and quality.

Authorship

To qualify for authorship, all individuals designated as authors must meet specific criteria, which include:

  1. Significant contributions to the conception, design, or analysis and interpretation of data.
  2. Drafting the manuscript or critically revising it for important intellectual content.
  3. Final approval of the version to be published.

Manuscript Submission

All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by an editor, members of the Editorial Board, or qualified external reviewers. We strive to make decisions as rapidly as possible to facilitate timely publication. You can submit your article via this link (Submit Manuscript) or by sending it to [email protected]

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

Manuscripts must be written in clear and concise English, using either British or American spelling. Submissions should be formatted in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) and structured according to the following template:

1. Title Page

  1. Title of the article: Concise and informative.
  2. Names of all authors (up to six), with full forenames, followed by their affiliations: department, institution, city, pin code, and country. If multiple institutions are involved, authors' names should be linked to their respective institutions using consecutive superscript numbers.
  3. Corresponding author's name, mailing address, fax, phone number, and email ID.
  4. Running title: No more than 50 characters.

2. Abstract (maximum 250 words)

The abstract should be structured into four components: Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.

3. Keywords

Provide 3 to 6 keywords in alphabetical order, separated by commas.

4. Introduction

Clearly state the study's purpose, summarize the rationale, and highlight gaps in previous research that the current study addresses. Include only pertinent references and avoid extensive subject reviews.

5. Research Methods or Methodology

Clearly define the research methods or methodologies employed (mandatory for research articles).

6. Results

Present the number of observations and the statistical significance of findings. Results should be organized logically within the text, tables, and illustrations, without unnecessary repetition of data already presented.

7. Discussion

Highlight the study's new and important aspects, avoid repeating data from the results, and discuss implications, limitations, and relevance to existing literature. Ensure that conclusions are well-supported by the data.

8. Conclusion

Provide a brief summary of the work, including its novelty and implications, and its contribution to the advancement of engineering knowledge.

9. References

Follow the format:

Smith J., Johnson R. Advanced Robotics in Industrial Applications: Enhancing Efficiency through Automation. Journal of Modern Engineering Solutions. 2021; 15(4):567-575.