Launched in January 2018, Nature Electronics is an online-only monthly journal publishing the best research from all areas of electronics, incorporating the work of scientists, engineers and researchers in industry. Nature Electronics publishes both fundamental and applied research across all areas of electronics, from the study of novel phenomena and devices, to the design, construction and wider application of electronic circuits. It also covers commercial and industrial aspects of electronics research. The journal focuses on the development of technology and on understanding the impact such developments could have on society. In this talk I will introduce the journal and try to answer any questions you have about getting published. I'll also cover: what we look for in the papers that we consider for publication; the mechanics of how submissions are handled; how to decide if your paper could be for us; and what to do when you think we (or our referees) have got a decision wrong.
Christiana joined Nature Electronics in 2017. After graduating with an MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College London, she obtained an MRes in Photonics from University College London. She has a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where she worked on entangled light-emitting diodes based on quantum dots and on optical quantum information applications at Toshiba’s Cambridge Research Laboratory. Christiana is based in Berlin.
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