Deadline: July 24, 2022

ECS seeks to fill two Technical Editor positions in the Sensors Technical Interest Area (TIA). The first serves the wide range of sensors topics for ECS Sensors Plus. The second covers sensors topics for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society and ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology.

Nominees for these positions must possess and maintain scientific knowledge of the scope of the sensors topical interest area. Technical Editors are appointed for a minimum initial two-year term, renewable for additional terms, up to a maximum of 12 total years of service in this role. (more…)

ECS Authors Speak Out

ECS takes pride in our authors’ publications experience, especially when that experience is excellent. Read below what our authors have to say about their experience with ECS and our partner, IOP Publishing (IOPP). Learn more about how to publish with ECS.

Have a great ECS publications experience you’d like to share with the community? Tell us about your positive ECS Publications experience. Submit your testimonial today! (more…)

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Submissions and editorial efforts impacted

ScholarOne Manuscripts, the ECS Manuscript Submission and Management System, undergoes scheduled maintenance and is unavailable on Tuesday, June 7, from 1800-0800h EDT. Please see the time zones listed below to determine when your time zone is impacted.

* Submissions and editorial are affected during this time. *

ScholarOne Manuscripts Maintenance Period (more…)

Deadline: May 27, 2022

ECS seeks to fill the position of Technical Editor in Carbon Nanostructures and Devices for the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology.

Nominees for this position must possess and maintain scientific knowledge of the scope of the carbon and nanostructures and devices topical interest area, which covers: (more…)

First ECS Advances Issue is Live

The Electrochemical Society is proud to announce the premiere issue of ECS Advances, the Society’s first Gold Open Access journal spanning all ECS topical interest areas. This multidisciplinary forum of peer-reviewed, high-quality content covers all technical areas supported by the Society. ECS Advances publishes original full-length work, brief communication-style papers, perspectives, review articles, and special issues. The new journal leads and promotes scholarly communication and interaction among scientists, engineers, and technologists pursuing research in electrochemistry, solid state science, and related technologies. (more…)

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The Electrochemical Society is proud to announce the inaugural issue of ECS Sensors Plus, the home for all content related to sensors technology. The new journal leads and promotes scholarly communication and interaction among scientists, engineers, and technologists whose primary interests focus on materials, structures, properties, performance, and characterization of sensing and detection devices, methods, and systems, including sensor arrays and networks.

Preparing a sensors manuscript? Make ECS Sensors Plus your publication of choice. Submit your article today to be included in the next issue. ECS Sensors Plus is free to publish and free to read. Article processing charges (APCs) are waived for 2022.

The Electrochemical Society is excited to invite you to our on-site “Meet the Editor” event at the 241st ECS Meeting. Five esteemed editors of our family of journals will be at the ECS booth to connect with you; answer your questions on journal processes; and discuss editorial opportunities and the vision for ECS Publications growth. As you determine your personal meeting schedule, take this opportunity to connect directly with ECS Publications Editorial Team members! (more…)

IOP announces a significant investment in the range of ECS Digital Library on IOP Science features. The investment is part of ECS’s and IOP’s commitment to ensuring the platform’s functionality, accessibility, performance, and security. In the coming weeks, to modernise and improve the platform, a small number of features will be temporarily unavailable with some withdrawn completely where usage is low or alternatives are available. This is necessary to replace old technologies with modern, secure, scalable cloud services with improved functioning and reliability. (more…)

For over thirty years, The Electrochemical Society Interface magazine has been the voice of ECS members. The Society’s for-members by-members publication has shared announcements of great achievements, awards, and milestones; technical information; and hot topics from the community—including announcements of losses and memorials. For years, ECS members enjoyed having Interface reach their mailboxes and rest on their coffee tables. However, the organization has grown and its membership spans the globe. The importance of minimizing one’s carbon footprint has risen in criticality. Therefore, as the organization seeks to expand its reach digitally, Interface will no longer be printed, packed, and shipped to members. It will be available exclusively on the ECS Digital Library. (more…)

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ECS Sensors Plus and ECS Advances

The Electrochemical Society is excited to announce the addition of two new gold open access journals to its family of high-quality publications! 

ECS Sensors Plus

ECS Sensors Plus is a multidisciplinary, open-access journal that provides an international platform to publish high-quality impactful articles, and promote scholarly communication and interactions among scientists, engineers, and technologists whose primary interests are focused on mechanisms, materials, structures, properties, performance, and characterization of sensing and detection devices and systems, including sensor arrays, networks, and actuators. The goal of ECS Sensors Plus, as a one-stop shop journal for sensors, is to advance the fundamental science and understanding of sensors and detection technologies for efficient monitoring and control of industrial processes and the environment, and improving quality of life and human health. (more…)

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