Call for Papers: Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Computational Science

2026-04-25

The STAR Journal of Applied Mathematics, Statistics, and Computational Science (JAMCS) invites scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to submit original manuscripts for upcoming issues.

JAMCS is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to advancing rigorous and impactful research in applied mathematics, statistics, and computational science. The journal serves as a global platform for the development and application of mathematical, statistical, and computational methods to address complex challenges across science, engineering, business, health, and social systems.

We welcome high-quality contributions that emphasize methodological innovation, computational efficiency, and real-world relevance. Interdisciplinary and applied research bridging theory and practice is strongly encouraged.

Areas of Interest Include (but are not limited to):
  • Applied mathematics (differential equations, dynamical systems, mathematical modeling)
  • Statistics and data science (applied statistics, Bayesian methods, predictive analytics)
  • Numerical analysis and scientific computing
  • Optimization theory and operations research
  • Algorithm design, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
  • Simulation, modeling, and high-performance computing
  • Interdisciplinary applications in engineering, physics, biology, economics, finance, and social sciences
Types of Submissions
  • Original research articles
  • Theoretical and methodological papers
  • Applied studies and case analyses
  • Review articles
Why Publish with JAMCS?
  • Rigorous double-blind peer review
  • Global visibility through open access
  • Strong emphasis on methodological rigor and innovation
  • Interdisciplinary and applied research focus
Submission Information

Submit your manuscript via the journal portal:
https://bit.ly/STAR-JAMCS

Contact Editors

Editor: Professor Bal Kumar Khadka, Georgia Military College, USA
Managing Editor: Dr. Dipesh Baral, Washington State University, USA