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Nuclear Technology Seeks Editor-Designate
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is soliciting names of
qualified members who are interested in becoming the editor of the ANS
journal Nuclear Technology (NT). Dr. Nicholas Tsoulfanidis, Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology,
has served as editor of NT since June 1997. During his term, Professor
Tsoulfanidis has done an outstanding job. He has raised NT's reputation
for technical excellence and has kept up a full schedule of publishing
monthly issues.
Professor
Tsoulfanidis has indicated that he intends to retire from the
editorship at the conclusion of his current term in June 2015.
Consequently, ANS is seeking a qualified individual to fill this
position. The selected person will be appointed "Editor-Designate" by
June 2014, will work with Professor Tsoulfanidis for approximately one
year, and will take over the full editor's role no later than June 2015.
It
is the responsibility of the editor of NT to maintain the technical
quality of the journal. The responsibilities of the position include
reviewing submitted papers for content and appropriateness, selecting
suitable reviewers for detailed technical review of each paper, reading
reviewers' comments and recommendations, and determining the outcome of
the submission (acceptance as is, required revision and re-review, or
rejection). The editor also sets the technical directions of the journal
by soliciting papers, special issues, and reviews on important and
timely technical topics. The editor is expected to be proactive in
obtaining manuscripts such that a sufficient number of high-quality
manuscripts on appropriate and timely topics are considered for
publication. The editor will work with the ANS Scientific Publications
Department staff to ensure that NT is financially viable. This includes
forecasting the future volume of papers for planning purposes and
providing advice on subscription prices and page charges.
The
editorial and administrative work associated with publishing NT
(receiving manuscripts, transmitting manuscripts to reviewers, following
up to get reviews back, technical editing, typesetting, and printing)
is carried out by the ANS Scientific Publications Department staff. The
role of the editor is thus primarily technical leadership and direction.
Past experience indicates that this requires on average 8 hours per
week, including attendance at the two ANS national meetings and
approximately two topical meetings per year. The editor meets with and
reports to the ANS Technical Journals Committee (TJC) at the national
meetings each year.
ANS
pays the editor a small honorarium, provides a travel budget to attend
the required meetings, and pays communications costs as needed.
Candidates
for editor must be knowledgeable and respected members of the nuclear
community and members (in good standing) of ANS. They must have
experience with and appreciation for the role of research and journal
publication in the nuclear area.
Individuals
who are qualified and interested in this vital position are requested
to electronically submit the following documents to rmichal@ans.org:
For
full consideration, applications must be received by May 1, 2013.
Receipt of an application will be acknowledged via e-mail reply. Queries
about this opportunity should be directed to Dr. Yousry Azmy, TJC
Chair, yyazmy@ncsu.edu, 919-515-3385.
Interviews of the prospective candidates by the TJC are expected to be
held at the 2013 ANS Annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia.
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