KIU Journal of Science, Engineering, and Technology (KJSET) Indexed By the Graz University of Technology Austria
KIU Journal of Science, Engineering, and Technology (KJSET) Indexed By the Graz University of Technology Austria
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The KIU Journal of Science, Engineering, and Technology (KJSET) has been indexed by the EZB Electronic Journals Library, Graz University of Technology Austria.
KIU Journal of Science, Engineering, and Technology (KJSET) is an official academic publication of Kampala International University, Uganda, and is dedicated to promoting research in science, engineering, and technology innovations.
According to Dr. Hashim Ibrahim Bisallah, the Director of Research, Innovations, Consultancy and Extensions (RICE), this achievement demonstrates the desire of KIU to produce high-quality research outputs, which in turn will give more visibility to KIU Scholars.
"Being indexed allows for collaboration initiatives, grants, conferences, and interdisciplinary interactions with scholars and organizations affiliated with the University of Technology Graz", he added.
"Our affiliation provides access to excellent research resources, databases, and libraries, which enrich our content and help our authors. The Graz University of Technology Austria promotes indexed journals within its academic community, raising our journal's visibility and attracting additional submissions and readers", Dr. Bisallah concluded.
The Graz University of Technology, founded in 1811 by Archduke John of Austria, is a top public university in Graz, Austria, ranked #421 in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
About KIU Journal of Science, Engineering, and Technology (KJSET)
KJSET is a peer-reviewed quarter Journal and accepts manuscripts in the form of reports of Original Works, Case reports/Studies, Reviews, Research Letters as well as Short Reports. Furthermore, Universities in East Africa the Journal also publishes conferences, workshop reports, and proceedings from professional bodies or organizations that will positively impact academia.