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International Journal of
Engineering Research and Science

ISSN No.: 2395-6992 | R Impact Factor 4.12

International Journal of Engineering Research and Science - Argentina Revista de Ingeniería Argentina | Civil | Energy | Petroleum | Technology | Infrastructure

Engineering Research Argentina - Civil and Petroleum Engineering
Top Engineering Journal in Argentina

ISSN: 2395-6992 | R Impact Factor: 4.12 | DOI: 10.25125/engineering-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, WorldCat, Index Copernicus

Engineering Landscape in Argentina: Key Statistics

8,000+

Engineering Research
Publications Annually

250+

Engineering & Technical
Institutions

200,000+

Registered Engineers
Nationwide

ARS 200B+

Annual Infrastructure
Investment

Source: Argentine Academy of Engineering (AAI), Ministry of Science and Technology, CONICET, 2024 Report

Engineering Research Landscape in Argentina

Argentina, with a population of over 46 million, stands as a leading center for engineering research and innovation in South America. The country boasts world-renowned engineering institutions including the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the National Technological University (UTN), the National University of La Plata (UNLP), and the National University of Córdoba (UNC). Argentina is a leader in civil engineering (infrastructure development), petroleum engineering (YPF - Vaca Muerta shale), renewable energy (wind and solar potential in Patagonia), and nuclear engineering. Through initiatives like the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Argentina makes significant contributions to global engineering knowledge.

Petroleum & Energy Engineering (Vaca Muerta)

Argentina is home to Vaca Muerta, one of the world's largest shale oil and gas reserves. YPF leads research in unconventional reservoir engineering, hydraulic fracturing, and sustainable extraction technologies. The country is also developing significant renewable energy capacity in Patagonia.

Civil & Infrastructure Engineering

Argentina is undertaking major infrastructure projects including the Belgrano Cargas railway, highway expansions, bridge construction, and port modernization. Research focuses on transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, and sustainable construction materials.

About IJOER: Your Partner in Engineering Research

The International Journal of Engineering Research and Science (IJOER) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access engineering journal dedicated to advancing engineering and technological sciences globally. We provide Argentine engineers, researchers, academics, and industry professionals with a respected platform to publish their groundbreaking findings and contribute to the global engineering community.

With our commitment to quality, speed, and visibility, IJOER ensures that engineering research from Argentina reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global engineering challenges.

Open Access

Acceso Abierto

Rapid Review

4-6 weeks

Global Indexing

CrossRef, Google Scholar

Top Argentine Institutions Publishing in IJOER

Researchers from these leading Argentine engineering institutions have published their work in IJOER:

  • University of Buenos Aires (UBA) - FIUBA
  • National Technological University (UTN)
  • National University of La Plata (UNLP)
  • National University of Córdoba (UNC) - FCEFyN
  • National University of Rosario (UNR) - FCEIA
  • National University of Cuyo (UNCuyo)
  • YPF Tecnología (Y-TEC)
  • National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA)
  • Argentine Institute of Oil and Gas (IAPG)

Argentina's Engineering Research Priorities

CONICET, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Argentine Academy of Engineering have identified key priority areas:

Petroleum & Shale Engineering (Vaca Muerta)
  • Unconventional reservoir engineering (Vaca Muerta)
  • Hydraulic fracturing technologies
  • Shale oil and gas extraction optimization
  • Environmental impact mitigation
  • Petroleum geology and geophysics
Civil & Infrastructure Engineering
  • Transportation infrastructure (railways, roads, ports)
  • Belgrano Cargas railway rehabilitation
  • Bridge and tunnel engineering
  • Geotechnical engineering for Argentine soils
  • Sustainable construction materials
Renewable Energy & Power
  • Wind energy in Patagonia (Rawson, Madryn)
  • Solar energy in northwestern Argentina
  • Hydropower (Yacyretá, Salto Grande)
  • Energy storage and grid integration
  • Bioenergy from agricultural residues
Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Telecommunications and fiber optic networks
  • Power system stability and smart grids
  • Embedded systems and IoT
  • Software engineering and fintech
  • Artificial intelligence and data science
Agricultural & Mechanical Engineering
  • Agricultural machinery for Pampas region
  • Post-harvest processing and grain storage
  • Automotive engineering and transport
  • Manufacturing and industrial automation
  • Precision agriculture technologies
Environmental & Chemical Engineering
  • Water treatment and sanitation
  • Industrial pollution control
  • Waste management and recycling
  • Chemical process optimization
  • Climate change adaptation engineering

Major Engineering Projects in Argentina

Argentina is undertaking transformative engineering projects that are shaping the nation's future. These projects provide rich opportunities for engineering research and case studies that can be published in IJOER.

Infrastructure Development

Vaca Muerta Shale Formation

One of the world's largest unconventional hydrocarbon reserves - petroleum engineering megaproject

Belgrano Cargas Railway

Major railway rehabilitation project connecting agricultural regions to ports

Yacyretá Hydroelectric Dam

Massive hydropower project (3,100 MW) on the Paraná River

Patagonia Wind Farms

Major wind energy development - Rawson, Madryn, and Comodoro Rivadavia

Leading Engineering Research Institutions in Argentina

  • CONICET - Engineering Research Programs
  • YPF Tecnología (Y-TEC) - Energy Research
  • National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA)
  • UBA - Institute of Engineering Research
  • UTN - National Technological University Research
  • Argentine Institute of Oil and Gas (IAPG)
  • Argentine Academy of Engineering (AAI)
  • National Water Institute (INA)

Why Argentine Engineering Researchers Choose IJOER

Rigorous Peer Review

Double-blind peer review ensures quality, reliability, and credibility of published engineering research, enhancing your academic reputation.

High Visibility & Impact

Indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, ensuring global visibility for Argentine engineering research.

Rapid Publication

Efficient editorial workflow with average publication time of 4-6 weeks from submission to online publication.

CrossRef DOI Registration

Every published article receives a unique DOI, ensuring permanent accessibility and citation tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Comprehensive FAQ for Argentine Engineering Authors

Find answers about submission process, peer review, publication fees, indexing status, and more for Argentine engineering researchers.

The average time from submission to publication is 4-6 weeks for articles from Argentine engineering researchers.

Yes, IJOER is indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus. We are actively pursuing indexing in Scopus and SciELO Argentina.

Absolutely! IJOER actively welcomes engineering research on petroleum engineering (Vaca Muerta), civil infrastructure, renewable energy, and all areas of Argentine engineering excellence.

IJOER offers affordable publication fees with special discounts for researchers from Argentine institutions.

Academic Faculty: $100 USD

Students/Scholars: $80 USD

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