Aims and Scope

The Sohag Journal of Sciences (SJS) publishes peer-reviewed, cutting-edge research in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geology, and related interdisciplinary research fields. The journal prioritizes high-quality submissions that offer original insights supported by sound scientific principles and rigorous experimental, mathematical, or computational protocols. The SJS is committed to fostering interdisciplinary research and advancing knowledge in both core and interfacing sciences.

  1. Physics

This section considers research papers in fields such as biophysics, atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter physics, elementary particles and fields, nuclear physics, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, quantum physics, mathematical physics, astrophysics, astronomy, relativity, gravitation, and nanomaterials physics.

  1. Mathematics

Submissions in mathematics are accepted if they contribute new insights to areas of pure and applied mathematics such as algebra, analysis, differential equations, geometry, mathematical biology, optimization, probability, and statistics.

       3. Chemistry

Manuscripts in analytical, inorganic, organic, physical chemistry, biochemistry, nanochemistry, and polymer chemistry are considered for publication in this section.

  1. Botany and microbiology

This section invites manuscripts on topics including ecology and flora, taxonomy, genetics and genomics, conservation biology, biodiversity and evolution, phytogeography, paleobotany, phycology, physiology and biochemistry, environmental stresses, phytochemistry, ethnobotany, microbiology (bacteria, fungi and viruses), plant pathology, cell and molecular biology, cytology and ultrastructure, and plant biotechnology.

  1. Zoology

Submission in all areas of zoology science, including animal evolution and classification, diversity, distribution, conservation, and behavior.

  1. Geology

This section welcomes both theoretical and experimental studies in a wide range of geology topics, including tectonics and structural geology, geophysics, geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, paleontology, hydrogeology, economic geology, and environmental geology.