Dear Esteemed Readers,
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Research & Design (REDE), a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that marks an exciting new chapter in our mission to advance knowledge and innovation. As the sister journal of Research on Engineering Structures and Materials, REDE is dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and driving innovative solutions to address the world’s most pressing challenges.
Inspired by the problem-solving mechanisms of science, Research & Design (REDE) bridges the gap between research and design, creating a unique platform where ideas from diverse fields converge. The journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of disciplines, including engineering, social sciences, economics, computer sciences, and beyond. By encouraging cross-disciplinary dialogue, REDE aims to spark creativity, inspire collaboration, and accelerate the development of impactful solutions that benefit society.
As an open-access journal, REDE ensures that all articles are freely accessible to readers worldwide, promoting the widespread dissemination of knowledge. Additionally, we are proud to offer a no-fee publication model, removing financial barriers for authors and enabling researchers from all backgrounds to share their work with a global audience.
We invite you to join us in shaping the future of research and design by submitting your work to REDE or exploring the groundbreaking studies we publish. Whether you are a researcher, designer, educator, or industry professional, REDE offers a dynamic space to contribute to and engage with cutting-edge ideas that drive progress.
Together, let’s bridge the gap between research and design, inspire innovation, and create solutions that make a difference. Visit the Research & Design (REDE) website today to learn more, submit your work, or explore the latest publications.
Thank you for being part of this exciting journey. We look forward to your contributions and support as we build a brighter future through interdisciplinary research and innovation.
Warm regards, Research on Engineering Structures and Materials Team