Peer Review Process

The peer review process begins with paper submission, followed by an initial screening by the editorial team. Qualified manuscripts are then reviewed by at least two independent reviewers under a double-blind system. The evaluation criteria include originality, scientific contribution, methodological rigor, clarity, and relevance to physics and its applications. Based on the evaluation, papers may be accepted, revised, or rejected. Revised papers undergo further assessment before final acceptance. 

ISOPA maintains an acceptance rate of approximately 60–70% to ensure high-quality publications. We kindly invite all partners to ensure strict vigilance regarding the quality of submitted articles and the integrity of the peer review process. All submitted manuscripts must meet the following criteria:

Articles

We kindly invite all partners to ensure strict vigilance regarding the quality of submitted articles and the integrity of the peer review process. All submitted manuscripts must meet the following criteria:

  • Good scientific quality
  • Peer-reviewed by at least two experts in the field
  • Strictly in the scope of  ISOPA 2026
  • Written in proper English; the abstract and title present key information about the subject and include important keywords
  • Include various international collaborations
  • No longer than 8 pages max.
  • All manuscripts submitted to the ISOPA 2026 must meet originality and ethical standards. The similarity index must not exceed 20%, and AI-generated content is limited to 15%. Authors are strongly encouraged to check their manuscripts using plagiarism detection tools such as Turnitin or iThenticate before submission. Papers that exceed these limits may be rejected during the initial review process.

Authors

The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate co-authors (and no inappropriate co-authors) are included in the paper and that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper. There is no limit to the number of authors per article as long as they all fully participated in the work.