History
Republican Interagency Scientific Collected Papers ‘Metallofizika’ was founded in March 1964. In September 1979 it was transformed into a Scientifically-Theoretical Journal of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR ‘Metallofizika’, which, by-turn, in 1994 was re-registered as an International Research Journal ‘Metallofizika i Noveishie Tekhnologii’ (registration certificate КВ # 431 as from 08.02.1994). In 2018, the Research Journal ‘Metallophysics and Advanced Technologies’ was re-registered: the state registration certificate of the printed mass medium КВ # 23232-13072ПР as of 23.02.2018. In 2024, by decision of the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine # 907 as from 21.03.2024, the journal was assigned the media identifier R30-03171 (see addendum to the decision of the National Council 21.03.2024 # 907) in the register of entities in the field of print media.
Co-Founders
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (N.A.S. of Ukraine)
G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the N.A.S. of Ukraine
Publisher
The journal is published by the G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the N.A.S. of Ukraine (publishing certificate ДК # 5875 as from 13.12.2017, decision of the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine # 907 as of 21.03.2024 on the entity in the field of print media) and printed in the Publishing House ‘Academperiodika’ of the N.A.S. of Ukraine (certificate of publishing subject: series ДК # 544 as of 27.07.2001).
Scientometrics and Subject Areas
The journal is included for indexing and abstracting in the following international scientometric databases:
According to the list of scientific professional periodicals in Ukraine, approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the journal is assigned the “A” category being validated for publishing results of theses (dissertations) for Doctor of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Physics and Mathematics as well as Technical Sciences.
In accordance with SJR, the journal publishes scientific works of the following subject areas (according to the Scopus Subject Areas and All Science Journal Classification Codes): 2506 – Metals and Alloys; 2504 – Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; 2601 – Mathematics (miscellaneous); 3104 – Condensed Matter Physics.