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by Jill Ross

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We are excited to announce a unique opportunity to contribute to a special issue of Materials Evaluation on Emerging Technologies in the Nondestructive Testing (NDT) industry. The aim of this special issue is to explore and showcase the latest advancements, breakthroughs, and innovative approaches in NDT, with a focus on cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to revolutionize the field. Technologies should either be new to the market (within the last 12 months) or coming soon.

Nondestructive testing plays a critical role in ensuring the integrity, safety, and reliability of various engineering structures, components, and materials. As industries continue to evolve and adapt to the demands of the modern world, it is essential for NDT to keep pace with emerging technologies. This special issue aims to present a comprehensive collection of technical papers, short articles and case studies, and/or reviews that delve into the application of novel techniques and methodologies in NDT.

Topics of interest for this special issue include, but are not limited to:

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Submission Guidelines

Contributors interested in participating in this special issue are invited to submit original research articles, in-depth reviews, or short applications articles (1000–2000 words) related to these listed topics. All submissions will undergo a peer-review process and must be noncommercial in nature.

Please submit through our manuscript portal at https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/me. Be sure to mention in your cover letter that your submission is for the special issue on Emerging Technologies.

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Important Dates

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For inquiries, please contact ASNT Director of Publications, Jill Ross, at jross@asnt.org.

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Materials Evaluation is ASNT’s flagship journal with news and features covering all aspects of NDT and the NDT industry. The technical content in ME is peer-reviewed by qualified technicians and researchers, ensuring quality details and discussion. The journal’s history and archive reaches back to the earliest formative days of the Society.

ME accepts two types of papers for publication: Feature Papers and Technical Papers. Subject matter may cover traditional and nontraditional areas of NDT. More information about submitting a paper can be found on the ASNT website.

ME is free to members. Nonmembers can subscribe to ME from the ASNT website.

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