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The American Physical Society is seeking an Associate Editor for Physical Review E (PRE). This full‑time position manages the peer‑review process and editorial decisions across statistical, nonlinear, complex systems, biological physics, soft matter, fluids, plasma, and computational physics.
APS emphasizes a remote‑first workplace in the United States, with competitive compensation and excellent benefits, along with generous paid time off and opportunities to engage with researchers worldwide.
Associate Editor,PRE
The American Physical Society is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance physics by fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and global community dedicated to science and society. APS represents more than 50,000 members, including physicists in academia, national laboratories, and industry in the United States and around the world.
Physical Review E (PRE), published by the American Physical Society’s (APS), is a trusted and interdisciplinary journal for high-quality, significant developments in the interrelated areas of statistical, nonlinear, complex systems, biological, soft matter, fluids, plasma and computational physics, including machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Would you like to join our close-knit team of editors running one of the world's premier journals in statistical physics and related areas? As an Associate Editor of Physical ReviewE, you would handle all phases of the peer review process and ultimately decide which papers we publish. For this important work, we seek a dynamic and personable individual with a strong scientific background in one or more of these areas: statistical physics, nonlinear physics, complex systems, biological physics, soft matter, fluids, plasma physics, computational physics.
Our editors stay engaged with the physics community and abreast of the latest research by attending meetings and visiting research institutions around the world. In addition, editors participate in various editorial initiatives and cross-departmental APS projects. No editorial experience is required, though we do expect familiarity with the review process as an author and referee. We will train you to develop the editorial skills needed to be part of our team. Candidates with considerable editorial experience in handling manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, and demonstrated impact in that role, may qualify for a senior position.
The Associate Editor is a full-time position. This position does not include visa sponsorship.
APS has a “remote first” concept that promotes equal treatment and equal access within the United States, independent of physical work location, with a majority of staff working primarily from remote work locations. APS values diversity and welcomes candidates from a variety of backgrounds. APS offers a dynamic work environment with an outstanding total compensation package, including salary, outstanding benefits, and excellent paid time off.
This role involves occasional travel, approximately up to 10%, for meetings with APS staff, departmental gatherings, and interactions with colleagues in the Long Island, NY, Washington, DC and College Park, MD areas. Additionally, the position requires world-wide travel to attend conferences and events, and to interact with researchers at their institutions and universities.
The salary range for this position takes into account various factors influencing compensation decisions, such as skill sets, experience, training, and other business and organizational requirements. The salary listed within the specified ranges considers relevant experience. Our compensation philosophy at APS aims to maintain salaries at the midpoint of the market. As a result, we typically hire within the target starting range. Exceptional, rare cases may merit reviews above target starting range for specialized or niche skills aligned with strategic operational goals.
$83,041/year - $113,143/year (USD)
$83,041/year - $92,382/year (USD)
As noted above,APS offers a “Remote First” workplace. Although our Editorial Offices are located on Long Island, you can work from other places in the United States. We are flexible about work hours, but expect responsiveness during the core of the workday, Eastern Time.The successful candidate will join a collaborative international team of editors across thePhysical Reviewjournals.
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