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“In the light of current trends, the Royal Society of Chemistry has made a significant step towards realizing the perfect “nanoscience” synergy by launching Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale, and Nanoscale Advances” – Professor Dirk Guldi, Editor-in-chief
Nanoscale (impact factor 7.233) has cemented its position over the last ten years as the largest high impact nanoscience journal, publishing high quality work across the interdisciplinary field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. In 2016, Nanoscale Horizons was launched as a sister journal to capture truly cutting-edge ideas and new concepts in the field. With an inaugural partial impact factor of 9.391, it publishes exceptionally significant work of interest to the broad nanoscience community. As the third member of this nanoscale journal family, Nanoscale Advances will complement our existing journals as a venue for quality and important work that advances the existing literature.
To facilitate this, Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances have a shared Editorial Board, so the same high profile Associate Editors handle manuscripts for both journals. This shared responsibility ensures that there is a common overview and a consistent application of expertise, streamlining the assessment process for our authors and our reviewers. If you submit to Nanoscale and are offered a transfer to Nanoscale Advances, the same Associate Editor will handle your article in both journals. This reduces possible delays and ensures an efficient transfer of the history of your article, including any reviewer comments. In addition, several of our Associate Editors also act as Scientific Editors on Nanoscale Horizons, helping ensure articles meet the stringent criteria required for publication.
The Editorial Board is led by two exceptional researchers, both leading figures in the nanoscience community.
Editor-in-chief Professor Chunli Bai is Director of the NCNST, as well as the President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a prominent figure, both in Asia and internationally, he provides substantial experience and prestige to the journal.
Editor-in-chief Professor Dirk Guldi also occupies a Scientific Editor position on the Editorial Board of Nanoscale Horizons. Working across all three journals, he is perfectly placed to ensure close ties between the members of the nanoscale family.
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Professor Dirk Guldi, Editor-in-chief
Dr Sam Keltie, Executive Editor
Dr Michaela Mühlberg, Deputy Editor
Dr Hannah Kerr, Development Editor
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