Bulletin of High Technology is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary scholarly journal established in 2016. The journal publishes original research and review articles addressing the development, application, assessment, and societal implications of advanced technologies.

  • Print ISSN: 1829-488X
  • Online ISSN: 1829-4898
  • Year established: 2016
  • Publication frequency: Quarterly (four issues per year)
  • Languages of publication: English, Armenian, and Russian
  • Article titles, abstracts, and keywords: Published in English
  • Publication model: Open access
  • Article processing charge: No publication or submission fee is charged to authors
  • Contact: info@bulletin.am
  • Website: https://bulletin.am/
  • Publisher: Institute of Water Problems and Hydro-Engineering named after I.V. Yeghiazarov

The journal is published in both online and print formats. Each published article is made freely available to readers on the journal’s website. The journal is included in the list of scientific publications accepted by the Higher Education and Science Committee of the Republic of Armenia for the publication of doctoral and PhD research results.

The journal is editorially independent. Decisions on manuscripts are based on scholarly merit, originality, methodological soundness, relevance to the journal’s aims and scope, and compliance with research and publication ethics.

Aim

The Bulletin of High Technology provides an international scholarly platform for research on technologies and technology-driven solutions that contribute to sustainable economic, infrastructural, environmental, and societal development. The journal encourages interdisciplinary work when the technological component, scientific method, and practical contribution are clearly demonstrated.

Scope

The journal considers manuscripts in the following areas:

  • civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, water resources, and environmental engineering;
  • energy systems, electrical engineering, telecommunications, and information technologies;
  • materials science, chemistry, biotechnology, and technology-oriented agricultural research;
  • architecture, construction technologies, urban infrastructure, and spatial planning;
  • technology management, innovation economics, digital transformation, and assessment of technological policy;
  • interdisciplinary research involving the development, implementation, evaluation, or social impact of advanced technologies.

Manuscripts that are purely descriptive, political, literary, artistic, or economic and do not contain a substantial technological or applied scientific contribution fall outside the journal’s scope.

Types of manuscripts

The journal accepts:

  • original research articles;
  • review articles;

All research and review articles undergo peer review. Editorial material that has not undergone external peer review must be clearly identified as such.

The journal is governed by the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board. Board members are selected on the basis of their academic qualifications, research experience, subject expertise, and ability to contribute to the journal’s editorial work.

The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for the journal’s academic direction and for ensuring the integrity of editorial decisions. Editorial decisions must not be influenced by an author’s nationality, institutional affiliation, political views, gender, religion, commercial interests, or personal relationships.

The Institute of Water Problems and Hydro-Engineering named after I.V. Yeghiazarov, as publisher, does not interfere with individual acceptance or rejection decisions. The final decision on a manuscript rests with the Editor-in-Chief or an authorized handling editor, subject to the journal’s peer-review and conflict-of-interest rules.

Editors must recuse themselves from manuscripts in which they have a personal, professional, institutional, or financial conflict of interest. Such manuscripts are assigned to an independent editor with no relevant conflict.

Articles submitted by an editor, board member, employee, or close collaborator of the journal are processed without that person’s involvement. The article must be independently reviewed, and the journal must disclose the relevant relationship in the published article.