The Egyptian Journal of Chemical Engineering (EJChE) is the official, peer-reviewed publication of The Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers. Our journal carries a distinguished legacy, having been originally founded in 1975 as the "Transactions of The Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers." For over four decades under that title, the journal served as a cornerstone of the chemical engineering community in Egypt and the Arab world, providing a vital platform for academics, researchers, and industry professionals to share groundbreaking work and foster scientific dialogue.
The Evolution: From Transactions to a Global Journal:
The transition from "Transactions" to the "Egyptian Journal of Chemical Engineering" is more than just a name change; it represents a strategic evolution to meet the demands of the modern global research landscape. "Transactions" reflected a formal record of proceedings and discussions, often with a primary focus on the Society's members.
"Egyptian Journal of Chemical Engineering" signifies a broader, more accessible, and internationally oriented publication. It clearly communicates our core discipline, enhances discoverability in global digital databases, and positions us as a competitive, open-access platform for high-quality research from Egypt and the world.
Our Mission & Vision
Mission: To advance and disseminate high-quality knowledge in all fields of chemical engineering and its interdisciplinary applications. We are committed to publishing original research, reviews, and case studies that meet the highest standards of scientific rigor and ethical publishing.
Vision: To be a leading, internationally recognized journal that bridges the gap between academia and industry, contributes to solving global challenges, and serves as a premier forum for the worldwide chemical engineering community.
A Call to the Global Community:
We proudly honor the foundation laid by the "Transactions." Building upon that strong history, the Egyptian Journal of Chemical Engineering invites researchers, engineers, and scientists from across the globe to submit their work and join us in this new chapter as we continue to document and drive progress in the field of chemical engineering.