Meet the Catalysis Science & Technology Team

The Catalysis Science & Technology Journal Development Team can answer any questions you might have about the new journal.  Please do contact us if you have any questions about the journal scope, are interested in publishing in the journal, or simply just want to find out a bit more about Catalysis Science & Technology.   

The Journal Development Team are:

 

Jamie Humphrey

Dr Jamie Humphrey, Managing Editor

Dr Ruth Doherty, Deputy Editor

Dr Ruth Doherty, Deputy Editor

Dr Anna Roffey

Ms Anna Roffey, Development Editor

We look forward to hearing from you, at catalysis-rsc@rsc.org

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Announcing Catalysis Science & Technology

Today I am very excited to post about a new journal from RSC Publishing, Catalysis Science & Technology CoverCatalysis Science & Technology.

Catalysis Science & Technology will be a multidisciplinary journal focussing on both the fundamental science and technological aspects of catalysis and will contain a mix of fundamental, applied, experimental and computational work, relevant to both academic and industrial scientists.  Catalysis Science & Technology will be open for article submissions from October 2010 and will publish high impact reviews, communications and full papers, with issue one scheduled for publication in Spring 2011.

Dr Richard Pike, chief executive of the Royal Society of Chemistry, made the first public announcement of the launch of Catalysis Science & Technology during the Japan-UK Symposium: Catalysis for a Sustainable World, held at the Chemistry Centre, Burlington House, London, UK

I will be posting more information about Catalysis Science & Technology, including Editorial Board appointments, as they are confirmed.

Jamie Humphrey Jamie

 Jamie Humphrey (Managing Editor, Catalysis Science & Technology)

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