Outstanding Reviewers for Sustainable Energy & Fuels in 2019

We would like to highlight the Outstanding Reviewers for Sustainable Energy & Fuels in 2019, as selected by the editorial team, for their significant contribution to the journal. The reviewers have been chosen based on the number, timeliness and quality of the reports completed over the last 12 months.

We would like to say a big thank you to those individuals listed here as well as to all of the reviewers that have supported the journal. Each Outstanding Reviewer will receive a certificate to give recognition for their significant contribution.

Joel W. Ager III, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, ORCID: 0000-0001-9334-9751
Victor Ortiz-Martinez, University of Cartagena, ORCID: 0000-0002-9071-3009
Hajime Suzuki, Kyoto University, ORCID: 0000-0002-8891-2033
Sibo Wang, Nanyang Technological University, ORCID: 0000-0003-2656-9169
Zailai Xie, Fuzhou University, ORCID: 0000-0002-7694-7634

We would also like to thank the Sustainable Energy & Fuels board and the sustainable energy  community for their continued support of the journal, as authors, reviewers and readers.

If you would like to become a reviewer for our journal, just email us with details of your research interests and an up-to-date CV or résumé.  You can find more details in our author and reviewer resource centre

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IPEROP20 – Sustainable Energy & Fuels Poster Prize Winner

The nanoGe IPEROP20 conference was held last month in Tsukuba, Japan from the 20th to 22nd of January 2020.

Sustainable Energy & Fuels (SEF) was delighted to sponsor a poster prize at the conference. The SEF poster prize was awarded to Simone Mastroianni (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems) for his poster entitled “Double-Mesoscopic HTM-Free Perovskite Solar Cells: Overcoming Charge Transport Limitation by Sputtered 40 nm Al2O3 Isolation Layer”.

The poster prize was presented to Simone by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s representative, May Copsey.

Congratulations, Simone!

Simone Mastroianni (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems) and May Copsey (RSC)

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NECEM International Conference on Energy Materials and Interfaces Poster Prize Winners

The NECEM International Conference on Energy Materials and Interfaces was held at Newcastle University from Monday 29th July to Thursday 1st August.

Energy & Environmental Science (EES) and Sustainable Energy & Fuels (SEF) sponsored a poster prize each for the event. Both poster prizes were presented to the winners by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s, Carri Cotton.

The EES prize was awarded to David Alejandro Palacios Gomez and the SEF was awarded to Wei-Hsiang Lin. Congratulations to both winners.

Sustainable Energy & Fuels poster prize winner Wei-Hsiang Lin from National Tsing Hua University (left) and Energy & Environmental Science poster prize winner David Alejandro Palacios Gomez, from Durham University (right)

 

 

 

 

 

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3rd International Solar Fuels Conference (ISF-3) and International Conference on Artificial Photosynthesis-2019 (ICARP2019)

We are pleased to announce that Sustainable Energy & Fuels will be sponsoring the 3rd International Solar Fuels Conference (ISF-3) and the International Conference on Artificial Photosynthesis-2019 (ICARP2019). The meeting will be held in Hiroshima Convention Hall, Hiroshima City, Japan from November 20 to 24, 2019.

Topics at the conference include, but are not limited to:

– Artificial photosynthetic systems including water-oxidation, H2 production, and CO2 reduction

– Molecular photocatalysts and semiconductor photocatalysts

– Light-harvesting and photochemical charge separation

– Mechanisms of natural photosynthesis

– Biofuels from photosynthesis and biomass energy

– Photobioreactors

– Photoelectrochemistry and photobiology

Early Bird Registration and Abstract Submission are now open.

The abstract submission deadline is August 20, 2019.

More information about ISF-3 & ICARP2019 can be found at http://photoenergy-conv.net/ICARP2019/.

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International Conference on Energy Materials and Interfaces

 

International Conference on Energy Materials and Interfaces to be held at Newcastle University, starting on 29 July  – 1 August 2019

The EPSRC North East Centre for Energy Materials (NECEM) unites a broad range of expertise across academia and industry to address the most fundamentally critical aspects of energy systems. In 2019 NECEM will be hosting the International Conference on Energy Materials and Interfaces at Newcastle University from Monday 29th July to Thursday 1st August. The topics for this conference include:

  1. Flexible photovoltaics
  2. Thermoelectric devices
  3. Computational simulations of interfaces in energy capture devices
  4. Applications of 2D materials in energy capture and storage
  5. Tailored interfaces in turbines
  6. New concepts in electrical and electrochemical energy storage

The conference will play out to a total of 200 attendees over three full days.

The main conference will begin on Tuesday 30th July 2019 and will be prefaced by a welcome reception held on the Monday evening.

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Charge & Substrate Transport in 3D Electrocatalytic Materials, ACS Fall Meeting

RSC Adavances along with RSC journals Chemical Science, Energy & Environmental Science, Sustainable Energy & Fuels and Nanoscale Advances are pleased to be sponsoring the Charge & Substrate Transport in 3D Electrocatalytic Materials symposium at the ACS Fall 2019 National Meeting and Exposition in San Diego this August. It will be held at 8:30 am on Tuesday 27th in the Marina Ballroom Salon G at Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina.

 

Organized by Anthony Hall, Charles McCrory and V. Sara Thoi as part of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry, this symposia will be presided by Charles McCrory (University of Michigan) and feature presentations from Shelley D Minteer (University of Utah), Daniel Esposito (Columbia University), Yogesh Surendranath (MIT), Joseph Thomas Hupp (Northwestern University), Casey R Wade (Ohio State University), Amanda J Morris (Virginia Tech) as well as Charles McCrory.

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Sustainable Energy & Fuels first Impact Factor released as 4.912

Sustainable Energy & Fuels (SEF) is delighted to announce its first Impact Factor of 4.912*.

We are delighted to see the support from the community over the last two years, contributing high quality scientific research that will drive the development of sustainable energy technologies!

We would like to thank all our authors, referees and readers who have contributed to this success, as well as the hard work from our Editorial and Advisory Board members to make this journal an important resource in the field of sustainable energy research.

Find the all the RSC’s journals newly published 2018 Impact Factors* here.

*The Impact Factor provides an indication of the average number of citations per paper. Produced annually, Impact Factors are calculated by dividing the number of citations in a year, by the number of citeable articles published in the preceding two years. Data provided by 2018 Journal Citation Reports® (Clarivate Analytics, 2019) (Thomson Reuters)

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Centre for Plastic Electronics Annual Symposium 2019, 10-11 June 2019, Imperial College London, #CPESymp19

The Centre for Plastic Electronics is hosting its prestigious annual symposium on 10 and 11 June 2019. It will take place at Imperial College London and has already attracted several high-profile speakers to discuss their latest advances in the science and technology of organic conducting materials and of organic/flexible electronics and photonics. The program includes a day of short talks and poster presentations by students and early career scientists giving them a platform to highlight their recent work.

More information and details of how to register is available on here. Abstracts submissions for poster presentations are open until the 31 May.

Prof Erwin Reisner of the University of Cambridge will be giving his RSC Corday-Morgan Prize talk for his work on the development of solar-driven catalysis with molecularly engineered semiconductors and semi-artificial photosynthesis.

The symposium will cover all areas related to organic/plastic electronics and photonics, including chemistry, physics, materials science and device engineering. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Christine Luscombe, University of Washington
  • Andy Cooper, University of Liverpool
  • Iain McCulloch, KAUST and Imperial College London
  • Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge
  • Kwanghee Lee, GIST, South Korea
  • Henry Yan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Ji-Seon Kim, Imperial College London
  • Artem Bakulin, Imperial College London
  • Maria Ibáñez, Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
  • Rachel Evans, University of Cambridge
  • Oliver Dumele, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
  • Hyejeong Seong, Imperial College London
  • Rowena Brugge, Imperial College London
  • Ludmilla Steier, Imperial College London
  • Jess Wade, Imperial College London
  • Alex Clark, Imperial College London

With more speakers being confirmed in the coming weeks, this will be an event not to miss!

If you cannot attend the Symposium next month, you can follow the hashtag #CPESymp19 on Twitter.

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Sustainable Energy & Fuels Advisory Board member Prof Aron Walsh wins 2019 RSC Corday-Morgan Prize

Please join us in congratulating our Advisory Board member, Aron Walsh, on his achievements

 

Sustainable Energy & Fuels Advisory Board member Professor Aron Walsh is a Corday-Morgan Prize winner for outstanding contributions to computational chemistry, in particular, to the study of hybrid organic-inorganic solids.

Please join us in congratulating Professor Aron Walsh on his achievements!

 

You can access papers by the 2019 RSC Prize and Awards Winners for free for a limited time. A full list of winners and more information about RSC Prizes and Awards can be found at: www.rsc.org/prizes-awards-2019.

*Access in free through a register RSC account – click here to register

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(SFN) 7th Solar Fuel Network Symposium and Post-graduate Morning Poster Prize Winners

The (SFN) 7th Solar Fuel Network Symposium and Post-graduate Morning was held in Cambridge, United Kingdom on 28 – 29 March 2019.

Energy & Environmental Science (EES) and Sustainable Energy & Fuels (SEF) sponsored the poster prizes and these were awarded to the below:-

Both poster prizes were presented to the winners by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s, Carri Cotton. The EES prize was awarded to Hui Luo and the SEF was awarded to Alexander Kibler.

Carri Cotton with EES Winner Hui Luo

Carri Cotton with SEF Winner Alexander Kibler

Congratulations to all the winners!

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