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An esteemed academic organization in the UK seeks two dynamic Associate Editors for Materials Science and Technology. Specializing in Computation, AI, and Machine Learning, successful candidates will shape the journal's future, manage manuscript flow, and engage with top researchers. Applicants should possess a high academic degree, extensive experience, and a commitment to diverse scholarship. This opportunity allows for impactful contributions to an influential publication, supported by IOM3 and Sage Publishing.
Monetary Stipend Overview is a JCR-ranked, peer-reviewed academic journal owned by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and published by Sage Publishing. The journal is published eighteen times a year. IOM3 and Sage are seeking two dynamic and innovative Associate Editors for Materials Science and Technology (MST): one specializing in Functional Materials, and the other in Computation, AI, and Machine Learning in Materials Science. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of the journal during a period of transition, working closely with the new Editor-in-Chief, Radhakanta Rana, to define long-term strategy under a refreshed editorial structure. As part of this forward-thinking team, the successful candidates will play a pivotal role in setting the research agenda, engaging with leading global researchers, and ensuring the journal remains at the forefront of its field. Successful applicants will be leaders at the cutting edge of their field, who are passionate about advancing knowledge and influencing the next era of materials science. The aims & scope of the journal will shortly be updated, which will reflect the journal’s new editorial structure.
The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate broad expertise in Computation, AI and Machine Learning, including though not limited to :
Materials Science and Technology is an international forum for the publication of refereed contributions covering fundamental and technological aspects of materials science and engineering. The journal has a particular interest in the continuum from understanding of process routes leading to the generation of microstructure, through characterisation and understanding of how microstructure is controlled and manipulated, to the control and prediction of relevant engineering properties. ‘Microstructure’ is shorthand for nano / micro / meso / macrostructure, provided that ‘structure’ is identified at the appropriate size scale. ‘Properties’ may be electrical, mechanical, electronic, chemical, magnetic, thermal, optical, or biochemically related. Reports of the use of modelling, informatics and related approaches to enhance understanding and predict properties must include validation against experimental results. Contributions addressing any part of the continuum in an insightful manner, whatever the material system, are invited. What is important is that an attempt is made to relate ‘properties’ back to effects of ‘microstructure’. Materials Science and Technology is indexed in the Clarivate Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).
All enquiries and expressions of interest should be directed via email in the first instance to both :