About the Journal

RIIM OBJECTIVE

To disseminate advances in scientific and technological production in the field of Engineering, aiming to promote, generate, and develop knowledge among the various disciplines comprising this field of study.

DESCRIPTION

The RIIM is a medium for presenting original works or unpublished contributions in some of the areas of incidence, highlighting multidisciplinary work. Suggested topics may focus on:

  • Chemical Engineering - Processes, environmental, food, alternative energies, biotechnology, biochemistry.

 

  • Industrial Engineering - Supply chains, logistics, manufacturing, six sigma, quality, simulation, sequencing, optimization, decision analysis, economic analysis, CAD, CAM, neural networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, production systems.

 

  • Computer Systems - Software engineering, web development, educational computing, virtual and augmented reality, computer networks, intelligent computing, advanced computing architectures.

 

  • Administrative Engineering - Innovation and technology management, business development and competitiveness, human talent management, project feasibility, business plan, production management, quality management, business management, foresight and strategic management, energy management, social management, and sustainability.

 

  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Electronic circuits and devices, digital signal processing, optoelectronics, semiconductors, power electronics, embedded systems, analog and digital circuits, bioelectronics, renewable energies.

 

  • Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering - Mechanical design and modeling, robotics, industrial automation, finite element analysis, image processing and pattern recognition, fault diagnosis, instrumentation and control methodologies, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, sensor and actuator design, control engineering.

 

  • Educational Research - Educational research applied to computer systems, industrial engineering, administrative engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, or mechatronics engineering.