ISSN (Print): 2586-9000

ISSN (Online): 2586-9027


AIMS AND SCOPE:

Science & Technology Asia (STA), previously known as the International Journal of Science and Technology Thammasat, is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal first published in 1996. STA is committed to disseminating high-quality research across various disciplines within science and technology. The journal welcomes submissions in the following areas: 

Physical Sciences:

Submissions include but are not limited to, areas such as:

  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics and Statistics

Engineering:

Submissions include but are not limited to, areas such as:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Computer Engineering and Information Technology

Biological Sciences

Submissions include but are not limited to, areas such as:

  • Biology
  • Zoology
  • Botany
  • Genetics
  • Agriculture
  • Ecology

TYPES OF ARTICLES:

STA accepts submissions in English across the following categories. Please select the appropriate article type during submission:

Research Article:
A well-researched, organized, and clearly written manuscript presenting innovative research that significantly contributes to the field.

Review Article:
A comprehensive analysis of literature within the scope of STA, either systematic, semi-systematic, or integrative, allows scholars to evaluate existing work.

Short Communications:
Concise, focused reports on new findings or methodologies that provide immediate and impactful contributions to ongoing research.


PUBLICATION FREQUENCY:

STA publishes four issues per year:

  • Issue 1: January-March
  • Issue 2: April-June
  • Issue 3: July-September
  • Issue 4: October-December

INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING:

STA is indexed in the following databases:

  • Thai-Journal Citation Index (TCI)
  • ASEAN CSE Index (ACI)
  • Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB)
  • Scopus

PEER REVIEW PROCESS:

The journal follows a double-blind peer review process, ensuring that both reviewers and authors remain anonymous to uphold the integrity and quality of the publication.


PUBLICATION FEE:

There is NO FEE OR CHARGE at any stage of the submission or publication process.

Vol.29 No.3 (July-September 2024)

Published: 2024-09-25

The Analysis of Safety Behavior in Construction Project

Feri Harianto, Moh Arif Rohman, I Putu Artama Wiguna, Erma Suryani

1-9

Ground Water Quality Assessment with Reference of TDS and EC

Vinod Kumar Kushwah, Kunwar Raghvendra Singh

57-66

Rainfall Data Assessment from X-Band Polarimetric Radar for Small Drainage Area

Nooradilla Abu Hasan, Masa Goto, Kuniaki Miyamoto, Masato Iguchi , Pramila Tamunaidu, Faizah Che Ros

74-83

Real-Time Classification Improvement of Indonesian Sign System Letters (SIBI) Using K-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm

Oktaf Agni Dhewa, Safitri Yuliana Utama, Aris Nasuha, Teddy Surya Gunawan, Gilang Nugraha Putu Pratama

94-114

Molecular Interactions of Polyphenolic Compounds Binding on Antiapoptotic Wild-Type and Mutated Bcl-2 Proteins

Ayomi Vidana Pathiranage , Kulpavee Jitapunkul , Anotai Suksangpanomrung , Pisanu Toochinda , Luckhana Lawtrakul

135-145

Wear Behavior Optimization of E-Glass Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composites for Automotive Applications

M.B. Shirke, S.Y. Pawar, Santhosh Mozhuguan Sekar, Ashwini Thokal, M.S. Mhaske, V.A. Kholhe

146-157

Effect of Radish (Raphanus Sativus L.) Height on Natural Drying Characteristics and Mathematical Modeling

Bode Haryanto, Claudya Elysabeth Simamora, Vikram Alexander, Richard Felix Jonathan Sinaga

166-177

Modeling the Rice Self-Sufficiency in the Philippines

Benjamin D. Rubin, Francis Mayo, Renan S. Maglasang

197-213

Comparative Analysis of α-Amylase Sequences in Selected Aspergillus Species and Analysis of Amylase Activity in Three Locally Isolated Aspergillus Species

Karen Jing Yi Hon, Nurul Arrisya Aimi Mohd Amran, Afiq Nasri Abdullah, Ngui Sing Ngieng, Hairul Roslan

224-243

Development of a Simple Tool to Enhance Driver Identification in Motorcycle Accidents, Covering both Collision and Non-collision Subtypes

Gampon Kluakamkao, Sombat Muengtaweepongsa, Pakpoom Wongyikul, Thanin Lokeskrawee , Prathompong Jantapoon, Pongsabhak Keelapaeng

244-255

Computational Screening of Rheum palmatum Phytochemicals as Potential Anti-Diabetes Agent via Sodium-Glucose Transport Protein 2 Inhibition

Wira Eka Putra, Sustiprijatno, Arief Hidayatullah, Diana Widiastuti, Muhammad Fikri Heikal

256-268

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