Research Areas According to Scopus Subject Classification

Engineering – covering various branches of applied and theoretical engineering.

Agricultural and Biological Sciences – including agriculture, plant sciences, biology, and bio-resources.

Computer Science – addressing programming, artificial intelligence, information systems, and data analysis.

Medicine – encompassing all clinical and research-based medical specialties.

Veterinary – focusing on animal health, disease diagnosis, and treatments.

Physics and Astronomy – centered on physical phenomena and the study of the universe.

Chemistry – including general, organic, inorganic, and analytical chemistry.

Environmental Science – examining ecosystems, climate change, and natural resource management.

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology – investigating biological processes at molecular, cellular, and genetic levels.

Mathematics – covering pure and applied mathematics as well as statistics.

Earth and Planetary Sciences – including geology, geophysics, and planetary sciences.

Materials Science – the study of material properties and the development of new materials for industrial applications.

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics – addressing drug development, toxicity testing, and pharmaceutical formulations.

Energy – focusing on traditional and renewable energy sources and their technologies.

Immunology and Microbiology – studying the immune system, microorganisms, and their effects on health.

Chemical Engineering – applying chemical and engineering principles in industrial processes.

Social Sciences – encompassing sociology, anthropology, political science, and related fields.

Decision Sciences – focusing on modeling, quantitative analysis, and strategic decision support.

Dentistry – concerning oral and dental health and related clinical research.

Business, Management and Accounting – covering managerial economics, accounting, and organizational management.

Multidisciplinary – research spanning across multiple knowledge domains.

Health Professions – including nursing, physiotherapy, and allied health sciences.

Arts and Humanities – covering philosophy, history, languages, and cultural studies.

Economics, Econometrics and Finance – research in economic policies, statistical analysis, and financial markets.

Nursing – focusing on patient care and advancing nursing practices.

Psychology – the study of human behavior and mental processes.

Neuroscience – examining the brain, nervous system, and their functions.