Xing Jian Lectures
NO.415
Title: A publishing editor’s view and insights on how to get your research published in the journal Nanophotonics
Speaker: Dr. Dennis Couwenberg,The journal Nanophotonics
Time: 2019年10月24日(周四)下午3:45
Place: 校本部东区翔英大楼T516
Biography:
Drs Ing. Dennis Couwenberg, studied medicinal chemistry at the Free University in Amsterdam. After working for a short period in research he spent most of his career working in science publishing, managing and setting up scientific journals and books. At Elsevier he was responsible for journals journals, books and websites published in the field of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics and Magnetism and was managing journals as Optics Communications, Progress in Quantum Electronics, Organic Electronics, Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and books as Progress in Optics. In 2007 he was asked by the academic publisher John Wiley&Sons to set up the journal Laser&Photonics Reviews (with founding editor and Nobel Laureate Theodore Hanch), which he did for 5 years and the journal has reached an ISI IF of 9.4. In 2011, he initiated the journal Nanophotonics (with founding editor Prof Federico Capasso) and was asked by a number of scientists at top institutes (like Stanford, Princeton and NASA) to set up new journals, which he declined.
Abstract:
In this talk I will give an overview on how to get your research published in the journal Nanophotonics (ISI 2018 Impact factor: 6.9). Nanophotonics was started by Prof. Federico Capasso (Harvard University) and myself in 2011, with the aim on publishing highly innovative research. In addition, we follow a high level of scientific integrity, as in providing a fair refereeing process and transparency. To help you get your paper published in the journal Nanophotonics, a summary will be provided on guidelines and list the elements to which your article should comply.