TechRxiv (pronounced "tech archive") is an open, moderated preprint server for unpublished research in the areas of engineering, computer science, and related technology. By using TechRxiv, authors can quickly disseminate their work to a wide audience and gain community feedback on a timestamped draft version of their research. A preprint is a draft version of an article; final versions of published articles should not be submitted to TechRxiv.
TechRxiv Scope
TechRxiv accepts unpublished research in electrical engineering, computer science, and technology. Articles suitable for posting to TechRxiv should fall within at least one of these sixteen high-level terms that describe TechRxiv's fields of interest:
- Aerospace
- Bioengineering
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Computing and Processing
- Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Engineering Profession
- Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
- General Topics for Engineers
- Geoscience
- Nuclear Engineering
- Photonics and Electrooptics
- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Robotics and Control Systems
- Signal Processing and Analysis
- Transportation
TechRxiv Procedures
All submissions to TechRxiv are checked for plagiarism and offensive content (i.e., content that is disrespectful, abusive, or derogatory). Any content found to be plagiarized or offensive will be declined, as will nonscientific content or content that is not technical in nature (e.g., news, advertisements, and calls for papers). Content which does not fall within TechRxiv's scope will be declined.
TechRxiv will also reject any submission that violates or is suspected to violate ethical authoring principles which includes, but is not limited to, the use of artificial intelligence to create the content, plagiarized content, commercial content, misrepresentation of author affiliation, conflicts of interest, irresponsible or unethical research methods, or content that is primarily opinion.