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By the power of young researchers.

Nan-Qi Ren1.   

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Year:  2021        PMID: 36188637      PMCID: PMC9515366          DOI: 10.1016/j.ese.2021.100120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Ecotechnol        ISSN: 2666-4984


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Anchored in this changing time, science and technologies matter; yet young researchers matter more. It is not simply that in time they will grow to be the next generation of experienced scientists, but that, at this point in their career, their fearlessness and ambitions make them driving forces of evolutional changes, adventurers pushing intellectual boundaries, and navigators in the big waves. That is exactly why we called out the inaugural Early-Career Editorial Board (ECEB) of Environmental Science and Ecotechnology. There is no doubt that environment-ecology-related issues have been pushed to the forefront of our time by hot topics such as carbon neutrality [1,2], biosecurity [3,4], environmental health [5,6], and sustainability [7,8]. It is increasingly clear that the double-E field will continue to be evergreen in the future, evolving in scale and scope. As a young journal, Environmental Science and Ecotechnology is committed to playing an impactful and leading role in the double-E field [9], and our goal is rooted in the trust and efforts of those young visionaries [10]. Back in May 2021, during the recruitment of the inaugural ECEB, we received a total of 336 applications from more than 200 universities, research institutions, and technology companies of 29 countries. The recruitment was highlighted by the applicants' broad international backgrounds and abundant career paths (Fig. 1). In the end, more than sixty applicants stood out to serve on our inaugural ECEB (Table 1). They who have generously confirmed to dedicate time and effort with ESE will broaden the diversity of ESE's community, as well as help ESE stay fresh and maintain the direction of sustainable growth.
Fig. 1

A Summary of the application for ESE's inaugural ECEB. a. The distribution of applicants outside China. b. The distribution of applicants' titles or roles in their institutions. c. The distribution of the applicants' Ph.D. years.

Table 1

List of ESE's inaugural early-career editorial board members.

NameInstitutionCountry
Sameh S. ALITanta UniversityEgypt
Peyman BABAKHANIUniversity of LeedsUK
CHEN ChaojiWuhan UniversityChina
CHEN WenqianNational University of SingaporeSingapore
CHEN XiStanford UniversityUSA
CHENG JunyeHong Kong Polytechnic UniversityChina
CHEW Kit WayneXiamen University MalaysiaMalaysia
DING JingHarbin Institute of TechnologyChina
DONG RuijiaoShanghai Jiao Tong UniversityChina
DONG YingchaoDalian University of TechnologyChina
Salama EI-SAYEDLanzhou UniversityChina
Mustafa Evren ERSAHINIstanbul Technical UniversityTurkey
FENG CuijiePolitecnico di Milano (POLIMI)Italy
GAO ShuhongHarbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)China
Seyed Mohammaddara GHASIMIUniversity of Kurdistan HewlerIraq
Nishad JAYASUNDARADuke UniversityUSA
JI HaodongPeking UniversityChina
JIN ChaoSun Yat-Sen UniversityChina
JU FengWestlake UniversityChina
Musharib KHANNational University of Sciences & Technology (NUST)Pakistan
George Z. KYZASInternational Hellenic UniversityGreece
LAI BinHelmholtz Center for Environmental ResearchGermany
LI ShengDesalination Technologies Research Institute,Saline Water Conversion CorporationSaudi Arabia
LI TaoSoutheast UniversityChina
LI NanTianjin UniversityChina
LIN HongjunZhejiang Normal UniversityChina
LIU ShudeNational Institute for Materials ScienceJapan
LIU JiumengHarbin Institute of TechnologyChina
LIU ZishuZhejiang UniversityChina
LU LuHarbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)China
MAO ShunTongji UniversityChina
MOJIRI AminHiroshima UniversityJapan
Ram PRASADMahatma Gandhi Central UniversityIndia
QIAO MinResearch Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of SciencesChina
QIU GuangleiSouth China University of TechnologyChina
QIU WenhuiSouthern University of Science and TechnologyChina
SHEN HuizhongSouthern University of Science and TechnologyChina
SHEN GuofengPeking UniversityChina
Vinay Kumar TYAGIIndian Institute of Technology RoorkeeIndia
WANG XiaonanTsinghua UniversityChina
WANG HouHunan UniversityChina
WANG YuxianChina University of PetroleumChina
WANG XiaofeiCenter for Microbial Ecology and TechnologyBelgium
WANG XiaoyongKangwon National UniversityKorea
WANG XuHarbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)China
WEI ZongsuAarhus UniversityDenmark
WU DiGhent UniversityBelgium
WU ZhenXi'an Jiaotong UniversityChina
YANG HongUniversity of ReadingUK
YANG ZhugenCranfield UniversityUK
YANG ShanshanHarbin Institute of TechnologyChina
YI ShouliangU.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology LaboratoryUSA
YIN RanThe Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyChina
YONG YangchunJiangsu UniversityChina
Habibollah YOUNESITarbiat Modares UniversityIran
ZHANG YifengTechnical University of DenmarkDenmark
ZHANG XiaodongShandong UniversityChina
ZHANG LiwuFudan UniversityChina
ZHANG JingChongqing UniversityChina
ZHAO RenzunNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityUSA
ZHENG BoTsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate SchoolChina
ZHENG YixuanChinese Academy of Environmental PlanningChina
ZHOU ZhongboSouthwest UniversityChina
ZHU XiupingLouisiana State UniversityUSA
A Summary of the application for ESE's inaugural ECEB. a. The distribution of applicants outside China. b. The distribution of applicants' titles or roles in their institutions. c. The distribution of the applicants' Ph.D. years. List of ESE's inaugural early-career editorial board members. Those newly nominated ECEB members are considered, in our eyes, rising stars in the perspective of academic impact, international resource in academia, as well as (potential) contribution to the journal. Benefiting from their expertise, experience, and insight, ESE will be capable of publishing more comprehensive topics of articles and better positioned to fulfil its duty. I believe, riding on the wave of the ECEB members, together with our existing Editorial Board members, the still-young Environmental Science and Ecotechnology will lead forward to new, unexpected ways.
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