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Responsibilities:

  • Manage all aspects of peer review for a suite of manuscripts. This includes determining if review is warranted, selecting referees, evaluating responses, and deciding whether to publish.
  • Maintain close contact with the other PRL editors and with the editors of other journals in the Physical Review portfolio.
  • Help select and briefly summarize papers to highlight.
  • Keep up with current and emerging physics research.
  • Support the manuscript post acceptance process, as needed, including the acquisition of editorial summaries and images and the resolution of production issues.
  • Perform editorial checks to ensure the overall quality and timeliness of published papers.
  • Maintain high ethical standards and fairness at all editorial stages, ensuring that decisions align with editorial policy and practice.
  • Gain mastery of the peer-review management system.
  • Represent the journals and APS at scientific conferences.
  • Actively engage and develop strong relationships and trust with a broad network of researchers.
  • Contribute to journal-level projects and strategy, such as content commissioning, social media, organizing outreach events, and data analytics.
  • Actively contribute to ensuring the journals are diverse, equitable, and inclusive.

Education:

  • A PhD and postdoctoral experience in quantum information science and technology, photonics, condensed matter physics, or materials science. PRL covers all areas of physics research, so we seek those with a broad background and outlook.

Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • A minimum of one year of postdoctoral experience.
  • Excellent knowledge of the science and literature in their field.
  • Familiarity with existing research groups in that area.
  • Strong sense of integrity.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to make prompt independent evaluations and decisions.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Strong written and verbal English communication skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail.
  • Ability to work well both alone and as part of a team.

Travel:

This role involves occasional travel, approximately up to 10%, for meetings with APS staff, departmental gatherings, and interactions with colleagues in the Long Island, NY, Washington, DC and College Park, MD areas. Additionally, the position requires world-wide travel to attend conferences and events, and to interact with researchers at their institutions and universities.

Salary:

The salary range for this position takes into account various factors influencing compensation decisions, such as skill sets, experience, training, and other business and organizational requirements. The salary listed within the specified ranges considers relevant experience. Our compensation philosophy at APS aims to maintain salaries at the midpoint of the market. As a result, we typically hire within the target starting range. Exceptional, rare cases may merit reviews above target starting range for specialized or niche skills aligned with strategic operational goals.

Hiring Range: $81,060/year - $110,384/year (USD)

Target Starting Range: $81,060/year - $90,130/year (USD)

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Associate Editor, Physical Review Letters

American Physical Society

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Posted: 18-Jun-24

Location: United States - Nationwide

Salary: $81,060 - $110,384

Categories:

Physics: Physics

Sector:

Non-Profit

Work Function:

Editorial/Writing

Required Education:

Doctorate

Additional Information:

Telecommuting is allowed.

Internal Number: 1391

Associate Editor,Physical Review Letters(3 openings)

Who we are:

The American Physical Society is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance physics by fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and global community dedicated to science and society. APS represents more than 50,000 members, including physicists in academia, national laboratories, and industry in the United States and around the world.

Position Summary:

Would you like to join our close-knit team of editors running the world’s leading physics journal? As an Associate Editor of Physical Review Letters, you would handle all phases of the peer review process and ultimately decide which papers we publish. For this important work, we seek, for three open positions, dynamic and personable individuals with a strong scientific background in one or more of these areas: quantum information science and technology, photonics, condensed matter physics, or materials science.

Our editors stay engaged with the physics community and abreast of the latest research by attending meetings and visiting research institutions around the world. In addition, editors participate in various editorial initiatives and cross-departmental APS projects.

No editorial experience is required, though we do expect familiarity with the review process as an author and referee. We will train you to develop the editorial skills needed to be part of our team. Candidates with considerable editorial experience in handling manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, and demonstrated impact in that role, may qualify for the senior position.

This advertisem*nt seeks to fill three positions for Physical Review Letters (PRL) supervisors, each shared ¼ time with one of three specific Physical Review topical journals:

APS has a “remote first” concept that promotes equal treatment and equal access within the United States, independent of physical work location, with a majority of staff working primarily from remote work locations. APS values diversity and welcomes candidates from a variety of backgrounds. APS offers a dynamic work environment with an outstanding total compensation package, including salary, outstanding benefits, and excellent paid time off.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage all aspects of peer review for a suite of manuscripts. This includes determining if review is warranted, selecting referees, evaluating responses, and deciding whether to publish.
  • Maintain close contact with the other PRL editors and with the editors of other journals in the Physical Review portfolio.
  • Help select and briefly summarize papers to highlight.
  • Keep up with current and emerging physics research.
  • Support the manuscript post acceptance process, as needed, including the acquisition of editorial summaries and images and the resolution of production issues.
  • Perform editorial checks to ensure the overall quality and timeliness of published papers.
  • Maintain high ethical standards and fairness at all editorial stages, ensuring that decisions align with editorial policy and practice.
  • Gain mastery of the peer-review management system.
  • Represent the journals and APS at scientific conferences.
  • Actively engage and develop strong relationships and trust with a broad network of researchers.
  • Contribute to journal-level projects and strategy, such as content commissioning, social media, organizing outreach events, and data analytics.
  • Actively contribute to ensuring the journals are diverse, equitable, and inclusive.

Education:

  • A PhD and postdoctoral experience in quantum information science and technology, photonics, condensed matter physics, or materials science. PRL covers all areas of physics research, so we seek those with a broad background and outlook.

Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • A minimum of one year of postdoctoral experience.
  • Excellent knowledge of the science and literature in their field.
  • Familiarity with existing research groups in that area.
  • Strong sense of integrity.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to make prompt independent evaluations and decisions.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Strong written and verbal English communication skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail.
  • Ability to work well both alone and as part of a team.

Travel:

This role involves occasional travel, approximately up to 10%, for meetings with APS staff, departmental gatherings, and interactions with colleagues in the Long Island, NY, Washington, DC and College Park, MD areas. Additionally, the position requires world-wide travel to attend conferences and events, and to interact with researchers at their institutions and universities.

Salary:

The salary range for this position takes into account various factors influencing compensation decisions, such as skill sets, experience, training, and other business and organizational requirements. The salary listed within the specified ranges considers relevant experience. Our compensation philosophy at APS aims to maintain salaries at the midpoint of the market. As a result, we typically hire within the target starting range. Exceptional, rare cases may merit reviews above target starting range for specialized or niche skills aligned with strategic operational goals.

Hiring Range:$81,060/year - $110,384/year (USD)

Target Starting Range:$81,060/year - $90,130/year (USD)

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FAQs

How prestigious are physical review letters? ›

Physical Review Letters (PRL) is the world's premier physics letter journal and the American Physical Society's flagship publication.

What is the acceptance rate for physical review a letter? ›

This has not been due to an increase in the acceptance rate, which has averaged 39% since 1988 and fluctuated without trend between 37% and 41%.

What is the impact score of physical review letters? ›

About Physical Review Letters
YearImpact Factor (IF)Total Articles
2023 (2024 update)8.1-
20228.6-
20219.185-
20209.1612743
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Is PRL or PRX better? ›

PRL is the highest-impact letters journal in the Physics, Multidisciplinary category. The world's premier open access journal serving the full breadth of the physics community, PRX remains the highest-impact fully open access title in the Physics, Multidisciplinary category.

Is physical review b Q1 or q2? ›

Physical review b is a reputed research journal publish the research in the field/area related to Condensed Matter Physics (Q1); Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials (Q1). It is published by American Physical Society. The journal has an h-index of 481. The overall rank of this journal is 2218.

Is physical review a Q1? ›

Physical review a is a reputed research journal publish the research in the field/area related to Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics (Q1). It is published by American Physical Society. The journal has an h-index of 281. The overall rank of this journal is 3540.

Is physical review b prestigious? ›

The most highly cited journal in condensed matter physics, PRB provides outstanding depth and breadth of coverage, combined with unrivaled context and background for ongoing research by scientists worldwide.

Is physical review letters peer reviewed? ›

Physical Review Letters (PRL), established in 1958, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal that is published 52 times per year by the American Physical Society.

What is the acceptance rate for physical review B? ›

PRB's push to address this issue began about five years ago, and over this period the acceptance rate fell from a longstanding average of 70% to 55% while the impact factor rose from 3.1 to 3.7. It is no coincidence that editorial rejection without external review grew from 5% to 30% in the same period.

What size are the figures in a physical review letter? ›

Figures should be planned for the column width (8.6 cm or 3 3/8 in.) of the journal. If the detail shown requires it, 1.5 or 2 columns may be used. Authors are encouraged to submit all figures electronically; refer to the online instructions for more details.

Is 5 a good impact score? ›

Therefore, there is no set impact factor number considered to be ideal since each field has a different measurement. In general, an impact factor of 10 or higher is considered remarkable, while 3 is good, and the average score is less than 1.

What is the impact factor of physical review applied letter? ›

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 4.931.

What is a popular summary in PRX? ›

Popular Summary: Physical Review X requires authors to submit a nontechnical summary that conveys the context, the essential message(s), and the significance of the work to all readers. The summary should be concise (approximately 250 words), readable, objective, and have broad appeal.

What is the impact factor of physical review B letters? ›

About Physical Review B

We have an impact factor of 3.322 (2008) and are ranked number one in total citations in condensed matter physics. The editors of PRB are primarily full-time staff at the Ridge, New York office on Long Island, who are dedicated to managing a fair and thorough review process.

Which physical review is best? ›

  • Rank. Physical Review Letters. 0031-9007. ...
  • Rank. Physical Review D. 2470-0010. ...
  • Rank. The Astrophysical Journal. ...
  • Rank. Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series. ...
  • Rank. Astronomy and Astrophysics. ...
  • Rank. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. ...
  • Rank. Astrophysical Journal Letters. ...
  • Rank. European Physical Journal C.

Is Physical Review B prestigious? ›

The most highly cited journal in condensed matter physics, PRB provides outstanding depth and breadth of coverage, combined with unrivaled context and background for ongoing research by scientists worldwide.

Are applied physics letters prestigious? ›

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 4.0.

Is Physical Review Applied a good journal? ›

Physical Review Applied (PRApplied) publishes high-quality papers that bridge the gap between engineering and physics, and between current and future technologies. PRApplied welcomes papers from both the engineering and physics communities, in academia and industry.

How good is physical review E? ›

Established in 1993, PRE is distinguished by the breadth of the subject areas it covers and its wide distribution and readership. PRE provides an authoritative venue for high-quality work in traditional and emerging research areas, making it an essential resource for multiple disciplines.

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