De Gruyter Brill launches new journals Transport Phenomena and Open Transport
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Berlin and Leiden, 28 October 2025
De Gruyter Brill is launching two new scholarly journals, Transport Phenomena (TP), and Open Transport (OT).
Transport Phenomena (TP) and Open Transport (OT) share the same mission and scientific scope – publishing the latest advances in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and mass transfer, and welcoming contributions from all areas of the physical and biological sciences, applied mathematics, and every branch of engineering.
With enthusiasm, they showcase the latest research both within and across these three interconnected sciences. The journals seek to publish original, high-impact, and rigorously peer-reviewed contributions that advance scholarly careers and bring out the very best in the transport community.
Transport Phenomena is fully hybrid, offering both subscription-based and open access publishing, while Open Transport is fully open access, ensuring that all articles are immediately and freely available worldwide.
Both journals share a commitment to:
- trusted peer review for quality, integrity, and impact
- global accessibility through hybrid and open access publishing
- creating and marrying disciplines to advance the transport sciences
We invite researchers, scholars, and practitioners to explore, contribute, and be part of shaping these new venues for the study of transport phenomena.
For more information, submission guidelines and upcoming issues, please visit the journal pages on our website:
"We have created journals that embody the very essence of transport phenomena - always moving, always connecting, always transforming. Our editorial independence ensures that every decision serves the scientific community first. We are committed to treating authors with fairness, respect, and alacrity, just as we ourselves would wish to be treated. TP and OT bring this vision to life,” said Alan Jeffrey Giacomin, Founding Editor-in-Chief, Transport Phenomena, and Natalie Germann, Founding Editor-in-Chief, Open Transport.
About De Gruyter Brill
De Gruyter Brill is a global publishing leader in the humanities and beyond. Headquartered in Berlin, Germany, with its second-largest office in Leiden, The Netherlands, De Gruyter Brill publishes over 3,500 books and 800 journals annually, with a strong focus on the humanities and social sciences while covering science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Established in 2024 through the merger of De Gruyter (founded in 1749) and Brill (founded in 1683), De Gruyter Brill is a family-owned, independent publisher committed to curating indispensable research that breaks boundaries, builds new bonds, and shapes a better future. For more information, please visit degruyterbrill.com.