New Issue Published – Afghan International Journal of Science, Vol. 1 Issue 1 (2025)
New Issue Published – Afghan International Journal of Science, Vol. 1 Issue 1 (2025)
The Afghan International Journal of Science (AIJS) is pleased to announce the publication of its inaugural issue (2025). This first issue features six peer-reviewed articles that address key scientific and applied research areas, including structural and civil engineering, construction and demolition waste management, pavement and materials engineering, numerical simulation, health sciences, and English language education, with a strong focus on local and regional contexts.
Explore the full issue and engage with new research that supports evidence-based practice and scientific advancement in Afghanistan and beyond.
1. Analytical Evaluation of Reinforcement Methods for Concrete-Iron Members and Their Economic Implications
Authors: Muhammad Nasim Rahimi, Amanullah Faqiri
This article evaluates different reinforcement methods for concrete–iron members, focusing on structural performance and economic efficiency.
2. Challenges and Strategies for Construction and Demolition Waste Management in Kabul: A Comparative Analysis and Path Forward
Authors: Imran Safi, Abdulhai Kaiwaan, Arif Naimzad
The study analyzes current construction and demolition waste management challenges in Kabul and proposes strategic solutions based on comparative analysis.
3. Investigating Listening Difficulties Faced by Undergraduate English Major Students at Kabul University
Authors: Shams Ur Rahman Sarwar, Abdullah Noori
This research examines key factors contributing to listening comprehension difficulties among undergraduate EFL students and highlights pedagogical implications.
4. Attitudes Toward the Nursing Profession Among First- and Final-Year Nursing Students at Kabul University of Medical Sciences
Authors: Mohammad Isaq Mohammadi, Zaker Hussain Hussainpour
The article explores nursing students’ attitudes toward their profession at different stages of study and discusses implications for nursing education.
5. Assessment of Erosion Influence on Asphalt Pavement of Kabul–Kandahar Highway
Authors: Barialai Mohammadi, Abdulhai Kaiwaan
This paper assesses the impact of erosion on asphalt pavement performance along the Kabul–Kandahar highway, emphasizing infrastructure durability.
6. Sensitivity Analysis of Key Mechanical Parameters in the Uniaxial Compressive Strength Test Using Numerical Simulation
Authors: Gholam Ali Rahmani, Zaman Nihzat, Mohammad Jawad Jahed
The study presents a numerical sensitivity analysis of key mechanical parameters affecting uniaxial compressive strength test results.
We invite scholars, educators, practitioners, and readers to explore this inaugural issue and engage with the published research. The full issue is available for open access on our official website.
