Applied Rheology covers the science of the deformation and flow of soft matter, with special interest in experimental and computational advances in the characterization and understanding of complex fluids, including their nonequilibrium dynamic and structural behaviors. The journal offers insight into both phenomenological and molecular theories, instrumentation, the study of diverse materials (such as polymers, rubber, paint, glass, foods, biological materials) and a wide range of practical applications.

We are inviting the contribution of manuscripts that present new techniques or give an overview of existing experimental, computational or theoretical methods in the field of applied rheology. The contributions should be at a review level with a strong tie to present or future applications as well as understandable to the non-researcher. Applied Rheology also serves as the newsletter for several rheological societies worldwide.


Applied Rheology is indexed in Science Citation Index (SCI)-Expanded including the Web of Science, ISI Alerting Services (CMCI), Materials Science Citation Index (MSCI), Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES), Institution of Electrical Engineers (INSPEC), STN Easy, WebSPIRS, COMPUSCIENCE, Beilstein databases and many others. Impact factor 2008: 1.778

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Editors-in-Chief
Peter Fischer Switzerland
Martin Kröger Switzerland/Germany
Editorial Board
M Antonietti Germany
D Boger Australia
F Chinesta France
P Coussot France
C Friedrich Germany
C Gallegos Spain
H Goldsmith Canada
B Khomami U.S.A.
LG Leal U.S.A.
F Lequeux France
MR Mackley United Kingdom
GH McKinley U.S.A.
HEH Meijer The Netherlands
E Mitsoulis Greece
P Moldenaers Belgium
HC Öttinger Switzerland
W Richtering Germany
S Succi Italy
M Stading Sweden
P Szabo Denmark
RI Tanner Australia
JG de la Torre Spain
N Triantafillopoulos U.S.A.
JM Valverde Spain
J Vermant Belgium
MH Wagner Germany
E Windhab Switzerland
Advisory Board
L Gehm Germany
UA Handge Germany
L Hilliou Greece/Portugal
B Hochstein Germany
C Luap France
T Schweizer Switzerland
Publishing Services
Kerschensteiner Verlag Germany

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