The Emirates Journal for Engineering Research (EJER), ISSN: 1022-9892, was established in 1988. The journal was initially named ‘Dirasat Handasiyyah’ meaning ‘Engineering Studies’. In 1996 the Journal name was changed to the ‘Emirates Journal for Engineering Research’. (EJER) The EJER publishes basic and applied research articles in the various fields of Engineering and Applied Sciences, including architectural engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, environmental sciences, computer sciences, and other related fields. The journal is intended to serve a wide range of professionals, scientists, specialists and researchers in all engineering areas. The Journal is a peer-reviewed journal and is published quarterly, by the College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University. The current editor of the EJER is Prof. Mahmoud F. Al Ahmad Electrical and Communication Engineering Department, College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University. m.alahmad@uaeu.ac.ae
https://eng.uaeu.ac.ae/en/departments/elec/profile.shtml?email=m.alahmad@uaeu.ac.ae. https://eng.uaeu.ac.ae/en/docs/ahmad_cv.pdf. Emirates Journal for Engineering Research.See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 28, Issue 3 (2023)
Articles
A Novel Approach for Enhancing Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks using ACO Algorithm
SIHEM GOUMIRI, MAOHAMED AMINE RIAHLA, and M'HAMED HAMADOUCHE
ANALYSIS OF THIN PLATES IN BENDING BY NEW RECTANGULAR STRAIN BASED ELEMENT.
Samira CHICHOUNE and Cherif REBIAI
Study of Improved Sorting Weighting CFAR Detectors for Gaussian Environment
Souad Chabbi, khadidja belhi, and M'HAMED HAMADOUCHE
Towards Reliable Multi-Path Routing : An Integrated Cooperation Model for Drones
Ibtihel Baddari, Abdelhak Mesbah, and MAOHAMED AMINE RIAHLA
Resonance Damping of LCL Filters Using Capacitor-Current Proportional-Integral Positive Feedback Method for Grid-Integrated Fuel Cell System
Majid Hosseinpour and Amin kholousi