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MRS Energy & Sustainability Call for Proposals

August 14, 2013
Press & Public Relations Contact:

Ryan Rebholz
Communications Manager
Materials Research Society

WARRENDALE, PA, and NEW YORK, NYMRS Energy & Sustainability-A Review Journal, a new peer-reviewed journal focused on reviews of key topics in materials science and development as they relate to energy and sustainability, is pleased to announce its advisory board. This accomplished team of materials professionals, together with the editors-in-chief, is poised to provide the community with a wealth of knowledge, expertise and highly compelling interdisciplinary research on the science, technology and policy aspects of energy and sustainability.

Advisory Board

ChairAlan J. Hurd, Los Alamos National Laboratory
David H. Auston, University of California, Santa Barbara
Anshu Bharadwaj, Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), India
Joel P. Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
George W. Crabtree, University of Illinois at Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
Martin L. Green, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Sally C. Gutierrez, Environmental Technology Innovation Clusters Program
Anke Rita Kayser-Pyzalla, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany
William Tumas, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Kathryn E. Uhrich, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Propose Your Review Article Today

The journal is now accepting proposals for topics to include new R&D of both established and new areas of energy and sustainability; interdisciplinary systems integration; and objective application of economic, sociological and governmental models, enabling research and technological developments. The intended readership is a broad spectrum of scientists, academics, policy makers and industry professionals.
To learn more about the journal and how to submit your proposal, visit www.mrs.org/energy-sustainability-journal or view this exclusive interview with two of the editors-in-chief, David Ginley and David Cahen.

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About the Materials Research Society

MRS is an organization of over 12,000 materials researchers from academia, industry and government worldwide, and a recognized leader in promoting the advancement of interdisciplinary materials research and technology to improve the quality of life. MRS members are students and professionals hailing from physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and engineering—the full spectrum of materials research. Headquartered in Warrendale, Pennsylvania (USA), MRS membership now spans 90 countries, with approximately 45 percent of members residing outside the United States.

MRS serves and engages members across generations to advance their careers and promote materials research and innovation. The Society produces high-quality meetings and publications, assuring that members of all career stages can present and publish their most important and timely work to an international and interdisciplinary audience. MRS continues to expand its professional development portfolio, as well as promote diversity and inclusion in the scientific workforce, with career services for researchers worldwide. The Society advocates for the importance of scientific research and innovation to policymakers and the community. And the MRS Awards program honors those whose work has already had a major impact in the field, as well as those whose work shows great promise for future leadership.

For more information about the Materials Research Society visit mrs.org and follow @Materials_MRS.