Aims & Scope

Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering is an online-only journal aiming to cover the breadth and depth of modern electrical engineering and electronics by publishing timely and accessible top quality Reviews, Perspectives and Comments encompassing every aspect of power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunication engineering. 

Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering is set to stimulate a constructive intellectual and inclusive dialogue between scientists, engineers and industry by providing credible broad scope content in all areas of electrical and electronic engineering informing on the latest developments in emerging and cutting edge technologies as well as transfer and translation of various engineering solutions into real-world applications.

In line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the journal strives to emphasize the key role of electrical engineering and electronics in tackling poverty and climate change, reducing inequality and providing strategies for improved health, education all while stimulating economic growth. Additionally, our aim is to serve as a diverse and inclusive platform for discussing commercial, ethical, legal and societal aspects of electrical engineering.

Disciplines covered in the journal include, but are not limited to:

  • Automotive electronics

  • Analogue circuits

  • Bioelectronics

  • Devices and systems

  • Digital appliances

  • Digital circuits

  • Displays

  • Data converters

  • Electric power systems

  • Energy storage in electric power systems and vehicles

  • Electrical safety

  • Electrostatics

  • Electromagnetic compatibility

  • Electromagnetic transients

  • Electrical insulation systems

  • Electrical machines and drives

  • Electric vehicles

  • Electronics for metrology and scientific instruments

  • Flexible electronics

  • High voltage engineering

  • Industrial electrical power systems

  • Memory

  • Microgrids

  • Nanoelectronics

  • NEMS/MEMS

  • Neuromorphic computing

  • Optoelectronics

  • Organic electronics

  • Photonics

  • Power transmission and distribution

  • Power grids

  • Power system planning, operation and control

  • Railway electrification systems and electric transportation infrastructures

  • Renewable power generation

  • RF electronics

  • Sensors

  • Signal processing

  • Smart grids

  • Spintronics

  • VLCI

  • Wearable electronics

  • Wireless systems

  • 2D electronics