Thursday, 02 November 2023
ICREA Prof. Jordi Arbiol Appointed as Associate Editor of Prestigious Nano Letters Journal
ICREA Prof. Jordi Arbiol of the ICN2 Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Group has been named Associate Editor of Nano Letters, a top-tier journal by the American Chemical Society. His tenure begins on November 15, signifying ICN2's active role in shaping the future of nanoscience research. This appointment highlights the institute's continued presence at the forefront of international nanotechnology advancements.
ICN2 proudly announces the appointment of ICREA Prof. Jordi Arbiol, leader of the Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Group (GAe-N), as the new Associate Editor of the Nano Letters journal, published by the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Starting November 15, Prof. Arbiol will bring his extensive expertise in nanoscience to one of the field's most highly regarded publications. Nano Letters, with an impressive CiteScore of 18.0 for 2022, is at the forefront of disseminating pioneering research across the multidisciplinary realm of nanotechnology. The journal garners over 167,000 citations, reflecting its pivotal role in the scientific community.
Prof. Arbiol’s association with Nano Letters, under the stewardship of Editor-in-Chief Prof. Teri W. Odom from Northwestern University, will further ICN2’s mission of fostering excellence in nanoscale research. The appointment underscores ICN2’s commitment to global scientific collaboration and thought leadership within this rapidly evolving discipline.
Nano Letters is revered for its rapid publication of significant findings that span various aspects of nanoscience and technology, especially those at the confluence of multiple disciplines. Indexed in renowned databases including CAS, SCOPUS, and Web of Science, the journal serves as a vital platform for advancements in the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials.
ICN2 extends its heartfelt congratulations to Prof. Arbiol and anticipates the impactful contributions he will make to the global scientific dialogue through his new role.