My Journey as a Peer Reviewer in International Journals

Contributing to the research community through peer review has always been a rewarding experience for me. It allows me not only to stay updated with the latest advancements but also to play an active role in ensuring the quality and credibility of published work.
I am pleased to share that I have served as a reviewer for the following international journals and organizations:

  • Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews
  • Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Recent Contributions

Recently, I reviewed two research articles for the Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews and the Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. These reviews, which are reflected in my official reviewer certificates, add to my overall contributions, making it four articles reviewed across these two journals to date, and in total, 5 reviews have been done by me across these 3 Journals to date.


Why Peer Review Matters to Me

Serving as a reviewer is more than just an academic duty; it is a way to:

  • Contribute constructive feedback that strengthens the work of fellow researchers.

  • Encourage ethical standards and rigorous methodology.

  • Support the dissemination of high-quality research in engineering, microbiology, and beyond.

Looking Ahead

I am grateful to the editorial boards and to ASCE for entrusting me with this responsibility. I look forward to continuing this journey and contributing further to the global academic and professional community.

If you are also involved in research and peer review, I would love to hear about your experiences and insights. Let’s continue building a stronger academic ecosystem together!




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