The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) publishes novel and important results in engineering at the nanoscale.
Announcements
New Impact Factor (IF) for IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) announced (26-7-2022)
We are delighted to announce, for second year in a row, that IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) has achieved an impressive result in the 2022 Journal Citation Reports with an Impact Factor of 2.967. More specifically, the 2021 Impact Factor of IEEE TNANO has increased …
New Impact Factor (IF) for IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) announced (06-01-2021).
We are delighted to announce that IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) has achieved an impressive result in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports with an Impact Factor of 2.570. More specifically, the 2020 Impact Factor of IEEE TNANO has increased to 2.57 from 2.196 in 2019, which …
NEW page limits starting with July 1st 2021!
The following page limits and mandatory charge have been approved by the NTC ExCom and will become operational for manuscripts submitted starting with July 1st 2021:
TNANO publishes Regular Papers and Research Letters. Regular Papers are 4 to 6 printed pages in length and Research Letters …
Special Sessions
Special Section on “Nanoscale Architecture (NANOARCH 2022)” – New Deadline: June 15th, 2023
UPDATED!!! Following the successful 17th ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architecture (NANOARCH 2022), we are organizing a special issue/section of T-NANO focusing on novel post-CMOS and advanced nanoscale CMOS directions. The special issue/section covers exciting areas on emerging computing paradigms (e.g., approximate, quantum, molecular, neuromorphic, …
Special Section on the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE NANO 2022) – New Deadline: March 1st, 2023
!!!UPDATED Call for Papers: TNANO Special Section on NANO 2022
The nanotechnology revolution is founded upon the understanding of phenomena occurring at the nanoscale and the ability to fabricate and manipulate nanomaterials and nanodevices for practical applications. Researchers are contributing new ideas from a wide range …
Special Section on “Advanced spintronic devices: concepts, materials, and technology”
The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Advanced Spintronic Devices: Concepts, Materials and Technology”
Spintronics uses magnetic degrees of freedom for information processing and storage. Based on the commercial success of magnetic random-access memory and magnetic sensor technology, the …
Special Section on “Neuromorphic Computing” – New Deadline: July 10, 2022
UPDATED!!! The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Neuromorphic Computing”
The explosive growth in data-centric computing-related applications necessitates a radical departure from traditional von Neumann computing systems. These systems involve separate processing and memory units that lead to significant …
EIC notes
Message from the Editor-In-Chief
Also this year as the flagship publication of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC), I am pleased to report that the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) has achieved new heights across all endeavors of operation.
2017 is the third consecutive year with record numbers in …
Announcement: ENANO becomes “Letters” in TNANO
The IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC) is excited to announce the launch of the category “Letters” in IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) by merging IEEE Nanotechnology Express (ENANO) with TNANO. Led by the newly appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Gwo-Bin Lee, under the leadership of the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Fabrizio Lombardi, the “Letters” in TNANO serves as forum for rapid publication of high-quality articles – featuring the topics of great current interest in all areas of nanotechnology, including nanoscale materials, devices, systems, and applications, and their underlying science, which cover the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary areas across engineering, material science, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, and related disciplines.
The “Letters” in TNANO publishes a collection of peer-reviewed short reports of original research and perspectives and mini-reviews on emerging topics. Papers submitted to the “Letters” are limited to a maximum of 4 journal pages in the two-column IEEE format, which includes figures, tables, and references. The “Letters” in TNANO maintains the same competitive and constructive peer-review criteria of TNANO with no article publishing charges.
TNANO is now accepting submissions for the “Letters”. The TNANO manuscript submission process is fully electronic to ensure the rapid publication of results. Manuscripts should be submitted via ScholarOne Manuscripts at . The submission to publication time is expected to be approximately six weeks. Accepted papers are published on the web in IEEE Xplore as soon as they are submitted in final form. Web-published papers have a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), and are fully citable and downloadable.
Submit your manuscript to the “Letters” in TNANO!
Information about TNANO
TNANO focuses on nanoscale devices, systems, materials and applications, and on their underlying science. It is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all areas of nanotechnology. The hardcopy version is published bi-monthly, but accepted papers are published on the web as soon as they are submitted in final form. TNANO is a publication of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council.
TNANO is a Hybrid Journal, which means that it allows either:
- Traditional manuscript submission
- Open Access (author-pays OA) manuscript submission at a discounted rate
TNANO publishes Research Letters, Regular Papers, and Correspondence Items. Research Letters must not exceed four printed pages. They are subject to the same thorough review process as Regular Papers, but receive priority treatment. A Research Letter that is accepted without major revisions is expected to be published on the web within 4 to 6 weeks of its initial submission.
Areas covered by TNANO include, but are not limited to:
- Nano and Molecular Electronics
- Circuits and Architectures
- Nanomagnetism and Spintronics
- Nano-Optics, Nano-Optoelectronics and Nanophotonics
- Nanorobotics and Nanoassembly
- Nanosensors and Nanoactuators
- Nanomechanics and Nanoelectromechanical Systems
- Nanobiotechnology and Nanomedicine
- Nanofabrication and Nanolithography
- Nanometrology and Characterization
- Computational Nanotechnology
Additional information on these is found here.