Conflict of Interest Policy

The International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and impartiality throughout the publication process. All parties involved in the publication process, including authors, reviewers, and editors, are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence, or be perceived to influence, the research evaluation, content, or editorial decisions.

Authors must declare any financial, personal, professional, or academic relationships that might be construed as conflicts of interest at the time of manuscript submission by completing a dedicated disclosure form. Reviewers and editors are also expected to recuse themselves from handling manuscripts where a conflict exists or to disclose such conflicts when recusal is not possible.

The editorial board reserves the right to take appropriate actions, including rejection or retraction of manuscripts, if violations of this policy are identified.