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EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies now indexed in Ei Compendex
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- Published on 03 December 2021
We are pleased to announce that EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies is now indexed in the Ei Compendex, joining over 3,800 high-quality peer-reviewed journals. These journals cover a vast number of areas, such as applied physics and optics, bioengineering and biotechnology, instrumentation and nanotechnology.
EPJ N receives the new Journal Citation Indicator and is included in the CORE and INIS databases
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- Published on 26 July 2021
We are pleased to announce that EPJ N (EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies) has received the new Journal Citation Indicator as part of this year’s Journal Citation Reports (JCR)™ from Clarivate. It has also been included in two more databases: CORE and the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). These developments underline the progress EPJ N is making as a trusted source of high quality research and add to its growing stature within the field of nuclear energy.
EPJ N included in MIAR database further increasing visibility
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- Published on 16 March 2021
We are pleased to announce that EPJ N (EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies) has been included in the MIAR database.
DOAJ Seal awarded to EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies demonstrating “best practice in open access publishing”
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- Published on 05 March 2021
We are pleased to announce that EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies, among 22 other EDP Sciences’ journals, has recently been awarded the DOAJ Seal which “is awarded to journals that demonstrate best practice in open access publishing”. Only around 10% of journals indexed in the DOAJ are awarded the DOAJ Seal, so it is a gratifying mark of recognition of the excellent work EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies is doing.
Call for papers - EPJ N Topical Issue on Fuel Cycle Simulation
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- Published on 23 February 2021
Fuel cycle simulation codes are developed to enhance the scientific knowledge related to nuclear fuel cycle physics. While those tools help to understand fuel cycle physics and to highlight drivers for nuclear inventories, they are also used as boundary objects for building interdisciplinary research projects in connection with sociology, economics, etc. Many different fuel cycle simulation tools are developed by nuclear engineering and research institutions.
New videos present the European Physical Journal (EPJ) series of journals
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- Published on 19 February 2021
Have you ever wondered about the European Physical Journal (EPJ) series of journals and wanted to find out more? Three new videos outline the history and aims of the journals, why authors should consider them for submissions and how published work is disseminated.
EPJ N Meet the Editors: Introducing Professor Jan-Leen Kloosterman
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- Published on 10 December 2020
This year, 2020, saw the appointment of Professor Jan Leen Kloosterman (TU Delft, The Netherlands) as Associate Editor for EPJ N. The journal is seeking to further develop its content on Nuclear Reactor Physics, so Prof. Kloosterman will support this area. Heading a department (Radiation Science and Technology), and boasting an impressive publication record, we were both delighted and honoured to welcome Prof. Kloosterman on the Editorial Board of our journal.
We have asked Prof. Kloosterman a few questions to get to know his research area and his approach to the role a little better…
Call for papers - EPJ N Topical Issue on Liquid-gas and liquid-vapour flows: theory, simulation and experiments
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- Published on 21 October 2020
Submissions are invited for a Topical Issue of EPJ N on Liquid-gas and liquid-vapour flows: theory, simulation and experiments.
Multiphase liquid-vapour flows appear in natural and in a large variety of industrial processes in various forms.
“INSIDER” – New topical issue published in EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
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- Published on 27 July 2020
EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies (EPJ N) is pleased to present the new topical issue “INSIDER”, guest edited by Laura Aldave De Las Heras, Nuclear Safety & Security Directorate, European Commission, and Danièle Roudil, CEA and University of Montpellier.
The Horizon 2020 Euratom European project 'Improved Nuclear Site characterisation for waste minimisation in Decommissioning and Dismantling operations under constrained Environment' (INSIDER) was launched in June 2017, spanning 4 years. The project aims to improve the management of nuclear waste with medium or high radioactivity levels from nuclear sites under decommissioning and dismantling, or other constrained environments.
“Euratom Research and Training in 2019: challenges, achievements and future perspectives” – new topical issue published in EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
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- Published on 20 May 2020
EPJ Nuclear Sciences and Technologies (EPJ N) is pleased to announce the new topical issue “Euratom Research and Training in 2019: challenges, achievements and future perspectives” guest edited by R. Garbil, C. Davies, and D. Diaconu.