SAE International Journals Call for Papers
SAE International Journals are accepting manuscript submissions throughout the year. Types of contributions include:
- Original research papers for reporting research and practice, typically 5000 words in length with tables, figures, and references
- Brief communications for describing an original contribution to the field, but with narrower scope than a regular research paper, or preliminary announcements of the results of current work, or short accounts of new techniques: typically 1000–1500 words in length with, at most, four figures and/or tables
- Application papers for describing technology applications or new products, typically up to 2500 words in length with, at most, four figures and/or tables
- Review papers for dealing with a subject in a broad perspective, examining the current position critically and comprehensively, consolidating and explaining research from multiple sources, including a thorough review of the literature, typically 5000-7000 words in length plus figures and tables, and well referenced
- Letters to the Editor for providing brief technical commentary or discussion on published papers
Please consider submitting your work directly to the Journal of your choice. You can view each Journal’s Call for Papers by clicking on a Journal title below:
- SAE International Journal of Aerospace
- SAE International Journal of Commercial Vehicles
- SAE International Journal of Connected and Automated Vehicles
- SAE Journal of Electrified Vehicles (formerly SAE Journal of Alternative Powertrains)
- SAE International Journal of Engines
- SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants
- SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing
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NEW SAE International Journal of Passenger Vehicle Systems (formerly SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars: Mechanical Systems)
- NEW SAE International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Energy, Environment, & Policy
- SAE International Journal of Transportation Safety
- SAE International Journal of Vehicle Dynamics, Stability, and NVH