Lab-in-Silico: An International Journal

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https://doi.org/10.22034/labinsilico20011001

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Journal, Free-of-Charge, In silico, Computational

Abstract

Lab-in-Silico is an international multidisciplinary research journal established by SciEng Publishing Group covering all fields of scientific works in silico. Researchers from the fields of Computational Chemistry, Computational Physics, Computational Biology, Computational Mathematics, Computational Material Science and Engineering, Computational Drug Design, and all other fields of theory and computations are very much welcome to submit their related works to this computational-based journal. This double-blind peer-reviewed journal aims to provide a rapid-processing platform for researchers from all around the world to share their latest findings. The journal policy is Open Access without article processing charges and all published articles of this journal are freely available for readers through online system at the journal homepage; https://lab-in-silico.com without any subscription fee.

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2020-06-30

How to Cite

Mirzaei, M. (2020). Lab-in-Silico: An International Journal. Lab-in-Silico, 1(1), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.22034/labinsilico20011001

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