Two new sections - the Control Systems and Electronics Engineering Sciences – have been added to the Engineering Sciences category of the sciences social network, Sciencia.org. The users of the website monitor 72 scientific journals publishing in these two disciplines which currently contain over 9,000 articles.
The Engineering Sciences Social Network Sciencia.org was established to provide the very latest news headlines, references and resources from scientific journals, books and websites worldwide. This science and research content is contributed by the website's users. There are currently about 1.3 million stories distributed among 75 categories, a content base that is said to be steadily growing.
Sciencia.org covers news in all fields of biology, business, chemistry, engineering, geography, health, mathematics and society. The Engineering Sciences Category covers the design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and economical structures, machines, processes, and systems. This category is subdivided into eight sections including Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Communication, Control Systems, Electronics, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Sciencia.org's Control Systems Engineering Sciences Category deals with systems in which outputs are forced to change in a desired manner during time. Within this section the website currently contains nearly 3,500 articles partly deriving from over 35 scientific Control Systems Engineering journals.
The Electronics Engineering Sciences Category of Sciencia.org covers manipulation of voltages and electric currents by using devices. This category currently contains over 8,000 articles from nearly 50 Electronics Engineering journals.
Besides the highlighted Control Systems and Electronics Engineering Sections, Sciencia.org's Engineering Sciences Category contains another six subsections including Architecture, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Communication, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
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