Nature Computational Science is a multidisciplinary journal that focuses on the development and use of computational techniques and mathematical models, as well as their application to address complex problems across a range of scientific disciplines. The journal publishes both fundamental and applied research, from groundbreaking algorithms, tools and frameworks that notably help to advance scientific research, to methodologies that use computing capabilities in novel ways to find new insights and solve challenging real-world problems. By doing so, the journal creates a unique environment to bring together different disciplines to discuss the latest advances in computational science.
Disciplines covered by Nature Computational Science include, but are not limited to:
- Bioinformatics
- Cheminformatics
- Geoinformatics
- Climate Modeling and Simulation
- Computational Physics and Cosmology
- Quantum Computing
- Applied Math
- Materials Science
- Urban Science and Technology
- Computational Social Science
- Scientific Computing
- Methods, Tools and Platforms for Computational Science
- Visualization and Virtual Reality for Computational Science
Nature Computational Science is committed to publishing significant, high-quality research through a fair and rigorous peer-review process that is overseen by a team of full-time professional editors.