Founded in 1997 by the Yugoslav Society of Heat Transfer Engineers (now�Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia).
Four issues per year.
All papers are published in English language.
In the process of peer reviews�close to 500 experts, world renowned scientists�were engaged in the past.
International Advisory board has 31 members, from 15 countries from America, Europe and Asia.
Recently, Regional editorial board was formed, with members from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, with the aim to promote the thermal science research, along with the related energy and chemical engineering technologies and to enhance mutual cooperation of the South-East Europe countries.
The Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences is the largest scientific institute in the Republic of Serbia. It is located 15 km from the center of Belgrade, 2 km from the river Danube and close to the archaeological site of Vinca (a Neolithic site dating back to 5 000 B. C.).The Institute incorporates two nuclear reactors, one accelerator installation, one industrial scale irradiation unit, sixteen research laboratories, two research centers, a library, administration, and all the necessary technical services. With its own heating system, independent bus service, bank, full-scale restaurant and small super-market shop (during office hours), swimming pool, the Institute constitutes a self-supporting independent institution.