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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 - Netherlands Nederlands Ingenieursblad | Engineering Excellence | Innovatie en Technologie

Engineering Research in Netherlands - IJOER Journal
Top Engineering Journal in the Netherlands | Nederlands Toonaangevend Ingenieursblad

ISSN: 2395-6992 | R Impact Factor: 4.12 | DOI: 10.25125/engineering-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, Dutch Research Council (NWO - in process), WorldCat, Index Copernicus

Engineering Research Landscape in the Netherlands: Key Statistics

14,000+

Engineering Publications
Annually

25+

Engineering Schools
& Universities

45+

Research Centers &
National Labs

€ 3B+

Annual Engineering
Research Investment

Source: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Dutch Research Council, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), 2024 Research Report

Engineering Research Landscape in the Netherlands | Ingenieurswetenschappen in Nederland

The Netherlands, with a population of over 17.5 million, stands as a global leader in water engineering, civil infrastructure, and sustainable technology. The country is renowned for its expertise in hydraulic engineering, having reclaimed vast areas of land from the sea (polders) and built world-famous structures like the Delta Works (Oosterscheldekering) and the Afsluitdijk. World-class institutions include Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), University of Twente (UT), and Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Through initiatives like the Dutch Research Council (NWO), TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), and the Top Sector policy, the Netherlands is making significant investments in engineering research, particularly in areas such as water management, civil infrastructure, high-tech systems (ASML), and sustainable energy.

Water & Hydraulic Engineering | Waterbouw en Hydraulische Techniek

The Netherlands is the world leader in water engineering, having built the Delta Works (one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World), the Afsluitdijk, and the Maeslantkering. Research focuses on flood protection, coastal defense, river management, and climate adaptation, with expertise from Rijkswaterstaat and Deltares.

High-Tech & Precision Engineering | Hightech en Precisietechniek

The Netherlands is home to ASML, the world leader in semiconductor lithography systems essential for chip manufacturing. Research focuses on precision engineering, mechatronics, optics, and semiconductor equipment, with strong collaboration between TU Delft, TU/e, and industry.

About IJOER: Your Partner in Engineering Research | Uw Partner in Ingenieurswetenschappen

The International Journal of Engineering Research and Science (IJOER) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing engineering and applied sciences globally. We provide Dutch researchers, engineers, and academics 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 the Netherlands reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global technological challenges.

Open Access

Open Toegang

Rapid Review

3-4 weeks | 3-4 weken

Global Indexing

NWO (in process)

Top Dutch Institutions Publishing in IJOER | Vooraanstaande Nederlandse Instellingen

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

  • Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
  • Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
  • University of Twente (UT)
  • Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
  • University of Amsterdam (UvA)
  • Utrecht University
  • Leiden University
  • University of Groningen (RUG)
  • Radboud University (Nijmegen)

Netherlands' Engineering Research Priorities (NWO) | Prioriteiten in Ingenieurswetenschappen (NWO)

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and Dutch Research Council have identified key priority areas under the National Science Agenda:

Water & Hydraulic Engineering | Waterbouw en Hydraulische Techniek
  • Delta Works and flood protection systems
  • Sea-level rise and climate adaptation
  • River management and coastal engineering
  • Rijkswaterstaat and Deltares R&D
  • Dike and barrier technology (Maeslantkering, Oosterscheldekering)
High-Tech & Precision Engineering | Hightech en Precisietechniek
  • ASML lithography systems (semiconductor manufacturing)
  • Precision engineering and mechatronics
  • Optics and photonics
  • High-tech systems and instrumentation
  • Brainport Eindhoven high-tech ecosystem
Civil & Infrastructure Engineering | Civiele Techniek en Infrastructuur
  • Cycling infrastructure and sustainable mobility
  • Railway engineering (NS, ProRail)
  • Port of Rotterdam (Europe's largest port) engineering
  • Bridge and tunnel engineering
  • Smart cities and urban infrastructure
Sustainable Energy & Green Technology | Duurzame Energie en Groene Technologie
  • Offshore wind energy (North Sea)
  • Solar PV and building-integrated photovoltaics
  • Green hydrogen and energy storage
  • Smart grids and energy transition
  • Circular economy and waste-to-energy
Environmental & Agricultural Engineering | Milieu- en Landbouwtechniek
  • Sustainable agriculture and precision farming (WUR)
  • Water treatment and purification
  • Soil remediation and environmental management
  • Greenhouse technology and controlled environment agriculture
  • Circular agriculture and waste reduction
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Technology | Kunstmatige Intelligentie en Digitale Technologie
  • AI and machine learning (TU/e, UT)
  • Cybersecurity and data protection
  • Dutch natural language processing
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and smart systems
  • Quantum computing and communications

Leading Engineering Research Institutions in the Netherlands | Vooraanstaande Onderzoeksinstellingen

  • Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
  • TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research)
  • Deltares (Water & Subsurface Research)
  • Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
  • MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands)
  • ASML Research Center (Veldhoven)
  • Port of Rotterdam R&D Center
  • Rijkswaterstaat Research (Water Management)
  • Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI)
  • Holst Centre (High-Tech Research)

Why Dutch Engineering Researchers Choose IJOER | Waarom Nederlandse Ingenieurs IJOER Kiezen

Rigorous Peer Review

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

High Visibility & Impact

Indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, ensuring global visibility for your engineering research and recognition for academic promotions.

Rapid Publication

Efficient editorial workflow with average publication time of 3-4 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 | Veelgestelde Vragen

Comprehensive FAQ for Dutch Engineering Authors | Uitgebreide FAQ voor Nederlandse Ingenieursauteurs

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

The average time from submission to publication is 3-4 weeks for articles from Dutch engineering researchers. Our streamlined peer review process ensures rapid publication without compromising quality.

Submission to Review: 3-5 days
Review Process: 5-7 days
Publication: Within 48 hours after acceptance

Yes, IJOER is indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus. We are actively pursuing indexing in the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) databases to increase visibility for Dutch engineering researchers and ensure recognition for academic promotions and funding requirements from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).

Current Indexing Status | Huidige Indexeringstatus:
  • Google Scholar
  • CrossRef (DOI Member)
  • WorldCat
  • Index Copernicus
  • Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) - Application in Process
  • Scopus - Application in Process

Absolutely! IJOER actively welcomes engineering research on water engineering, high-tech systems, sustainable energy, and all areas of Dutch engineering excellence. Research on Delta Works, ASML lithography, offshore wind, circular economy, and smart mobility is particularly encouraged.

Priority Research Areas for Dutch Engineering Authors | Prioritaire Onderzoeksgebieden voor Nederlandse Ingenieursauteurs:
  • Water and hydraulic engineering (Delta Works)
  • High-tech and precision engineering (ASML)
  • Civil and infrastructure engineering
  • Sustainable energy and green technology
  • Environmental and agricultural engineering (WUR)
  • Artificial intelligence and digital technology

Publication fees vary based on article type and length. We offer competitive rates for engineering researchers from Dutch institutions. Many funding agencies including the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and TNO allow publication fees as part of research grants.

Academic Faculty | Academisch Personeel

$100 (USD)
Approx. € 92

Students/Scholars | Studenten/Onderzoekers

$80 (USD)
Approx. € 74

View Complete Fee Structure | Bekijk Volledige Kostenstructuur

You can submit your engineering article online via the Submit Article Link on the journal's homepage. You can also email your submission to info@ijoer.com or info.ijoer@gmail.com. Electronic submission helps reduce processing time and speeds up publication.

The official language of publication is English to ensure global accessibility. However, we understand that Dutch engineering researchers may need language support. We offer assistance with English language editing and can help polish manuscripts before publication to ensure they meet international standards.

Language Support: We provide English language editing assistance for Dutch engineering authors. Contact us for details. | Wij bieden ondersteuning bij Engelse taalredactie voor Nederlandse ingenieursauteurs. Neem contact met ons op voor details.

You can contact our editorial office through multiple channels:

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+91-7665235235

Response within 24 hours on business days | Reactie binnen 24 uur op werkdagen

Join the Netherlands' Leading Engineering Researchers | Sluit U Aan bij Nederlands Toonaangevende Ingenieurs

Share your engineering research with the global community. IJOER is your trusted partner in advancing engineering science from the Netherlands to the world. | Deel uw ingenieursonderzoek met de wereldwijde gemeenschap. IJOER is uw betrouwbare partner voor het bevorderen van de ingenieurswetenschappen van Nederland naar de wereld.

Submit Your Engineering Research | Dien Uw Ingenieursonderzoek In

Online Submission | Online Indiening

https://ijoer.com/submit-article

Fast, secure, and user-friendly submission portal | Snel, veilig en gebruiksvriendelijk indienportaal

Email Submission | Indiening per E-mail

info@ijoer.com
info.ijoer@gmail.com

For inquiries or direct submission | Voor vragen of directe indiening

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