Volume 1 Issue 1 (2025): In Progress

Aims & Scope

The Synthetic Ecological Engineering (SEE) pioneers the integration of synthetic biology, ecological design, and engineering systems to develop scalable solutions for planetary sustainability. We publish cutting-edge research that leverages artificial ecosystems, genetically engineered organisms, and computational modeling to address critical challenges in climate resilience, biodiversity restoration, and circular resource flows.

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Frequency: Semi-annual(May,November)

Editorial

Synthetic Ecological Engineering: A New Paradigm for Designing Resilient Ecosystems 1-8

Igor Polikarpov (Author)

This editorial proposes Synthetic Ecological Engineering as a frontier sub-discipline within ecological engineering, aimed at constructing artificial ecosystems with resilience, adaptability, and service functions through systemic design, biomimetic technologies, and interdisciplinary...

Research Articles

Novel Soybean soapstock Biodiesel Synthesis through Esterification/Transesterification Reactions using Multiple Solvents 10-18

Mbah Chinedu Gabriel (Author)

Soybean soapstock (SS) a by-product from the soybean processing food chain can serve as a viable feedstock for biodiesel production. This viability can be attributed to its low costs and high conversion rates. Biodiesel from this feedstock requires both esterification and transesterification...