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The Journal is published on the basis of the Eurasian Institute of Physics, Energy Research and High Technologies at L.N. Gumilyov ENU. The Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials was founded in 2017 in cooperation of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (Astana, Kazakhstan) with the Republican Public Association  “Physical-Technical Society” (Astana, Kazakhstan) and the International Intergovernmental Organization  “Joint Institute for Nuclear Research” (Dubna, Russian Federation). The main goal of the journal has been to provide authors with the opportunity to publish and discuss the results of research on nuclear and particle physics, materials science, radiation ecology and alternative energy. Manuscripts are peer-reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.

The Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials is included in the List of publications recommended by the Education and Science Control Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the publication of the main results of scientific activities. Starting from 2020, it is indexed in indexed in Scopus and included in the Russian Science Citation Index database on the Web of Science platform.

The editorial board of the journal Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials is guided in its work by the international ethical rules of scientific publications, including the rules of decency, confidentiality, supervision of publications, consideration of possible conflicts of interest, etc. In its activities, the editorial board followsthe recommendations of the Ethics Committee (Committee on Publication Ethics), and in particular the Elsevier Publishing Ethics Resource Kit, as well as the valuable experience of authoritative international journals and publishing houses. Compliance with the rules of the ethics of scientific publications by all participants in this process contributes to ensuring the authors' rights to intellectual property, improving the quality of publicationsin the eyes of the world scientific community and excluding the possibility of misuse of copyright materials in the interests of individuals.

The editorial team of the Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials agrees with the ORI (Office of Research Integrity) about definition of plagiarism, and considers plagiarism to include both the theft or misappropriation of intellectual property and the substantial unattributed textual copying of another's work. To avoid copying information all article submissions are checked at https://antiplagiat.enu.kz/.