Circuit World publishes multidisciplinary research on a range of topics relating to all types of electronics circuits including; design, manufacturing, assembly and safety
Rapid developments in the analog and digital processing of signals for communication, control, and computer systems have made the theory of electrical circuits and signal processing a burgeoning area of research and design. The aim of Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing (CSSP) is to help meet the needs of outlets for significant research papers and state-of-the-art review articles in the area. The scope of the journal is broad, ranging from mathematical foundations to practical engineering design. It encompasses, but is not limited to, such topics as linear and nonlinear networks, distributed circuits and systems, multi-dimensional signals and systems, analog filters and signal processing, digital filters and signal processing, statistical signal processing, multimedia, computer aided design, graph theory, neural systems, communication circuits and systems, and VLSI signal processing. The Editorial Board is international, and papers are welcome from throughout the world. The journal is devoted primarily
Under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief, Joseph Loscalzo, Circulation publishes the most important papers from across the world of cardiology every week.Online subscriptions are available to members of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association as a benefit of membership depending on membership level. Members may also qualify for special rates on print subscriptions. Visit My.AmericanHeart.org for more information on membership benefits and to join/renew today!Ranked 1st in impact factor and total cites within the Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems, Peripheral Vascular Disease, and Hematology Subject Matter Categories (2008 Journal Citation Reports174;, Thomson Reuters, 2009). Recognized as One of the 100 Most Influential Journals of the last 100 Years in Medicine and Biology by the SLA Biomedical & Life Sciences Division.CME Available.
Written and edited by renowned professionals, each biweekly issue of Circulation Research explores some of the most revolutionary research from areas like cellular therapy, arrhythmias, nuclear mechanotransduction, gene therapy, stem cells and more.Online subscriptions are available to members of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association as a benefit of membership depending on membership level. Members may also qualify for special rates on print subscriptions. Visit My.AmericanHeart.org for more information on membership benefits and to join/renew today!Ranked 2nd in Peripheral Vascular Disease and 3rd in Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems and Hematology Subject Matter Categories (2008 Journal Citation Reports174;, Thomson Reuters, 2009).
Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology publishes high-quality, clinically relevant articles focusing on advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. This new journal reflects the rapid evolution of cardiac electrophysiology as a discipline in its own right. Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology presents critical new research on topics related to clinical applications such as devices for arrhythmia management, catheter ablation, the pathophysiology of the arrhythmia substrate, and novel biologic therapies. Commentaries and reviews on topics of special interest, editorials and opinion pieces, and other special features provide a worldwide forum for all professionals in the field. American Heart Association Premium Professional Members receive online access to all 6 new AHA Circulation Portfolio of Journals through December 31, 2008. Premium Professional Members also qualify for special rates on print subscriptions. Early Career and Student/Trainee members are eligible for special rates on print subscriptions, or for a nominal fee can access all 11 AHA Scientific Journals online. General Professional Members pay the Non-Member Individual rate.