SPECIAL ISSUES
Special Issue: Selected Papers from IDETC 2023
This special issue features selected papers from the 2023 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences.
Special Issue: The Role of Design Artifacts in Design
This collection of articles explores emerging topics in traditional areas of design theory and methods research. The articles fall into three primary categories: (1) enhanced communication via design artifacts, (2) technology-enabled design artifacts, and (3) collaborative design platforms that enable collective creation.
Joint Special Issue on Advances in Design and Manufacturing for Sustainability
This special issue is a joint effort between the ASME Manufacturing Engineering Division (MED) and the Design Engineering Division (DED) as part of a collaboration to advance design and manufacturing research in sustainability.
Special Issue: Emerging Technologies and Methods for Early-Stage Product Design and Development
The purpose of this special issue is to synthesize the state-of-the-art research on technologies and methods that augment the performance of designers in the front-end of PDD—from understanding user needs to conceptual design, prototyping, and development of systems architecture while also emphasizing the critical need to understand the designer and their role as well.
Special Issue: Selected Papers from IDETC 2022
The March 2023 ASME Journal of Mechanical Design Special Issue: Selected Papers from IDETC 2022 includes 18 manuscripts in the areas of Design Theory and Methodology, Design Automation, Design for Manufacture and the Life Cycle, and Design Education.
Special Issue: Design for Advanced Manufacturing – January 2023
The Special Issue: Design for Additive Manufacturing is now available on ASME’s Digital Collection (January 2023 issue).
ASME COVID-19 Response and Call for Papers
To assist researchers and those working to bring this health crisis to an end, ASME has made all COVID-19 relevant journal and conference content available at no charge. We encourage JMD authors to contribute articles to COVID-19 related subjects. Such papers will still be submitted to JMD, going through an expedited review process, and published with a link to the ASME COVID-19 Resource virtual issue at ASME Digital Collection