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EPJ N Meet the Editors: Introducing Professor Jan-Leen Kloosterman

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…

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Call for papers - EPJ N Topical Issue on Liquid-gas and liquid-vapour flows: theory, simulation and experiments

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.

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“INSIDER” – New topical issue published in EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies

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.

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“Euratom Research and Training in 2019: challenges, achievements and future perspectives” – new topical issue published in EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies

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.

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EPJ N now indexed in IET Inspec

We are pleased to announce that EPJ N Nuclear Sciences & Technologies is now indexed in IET Inspec, the definitive engineering, physics, and computer science research database.

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Topical issue now complete: “Progress in the Science and Technology of Nuclear Reactors using Molten Salts” (March 2020)

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“Progress in the Science and Technology of Nuclear Reactors using Molten Salts” – new topical issue published in EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies

EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies (EPJ N) is pleased to announce the new topical issue, “Progress in the Science and Technology of Nuclear Reactors using Molten Salts”, guest edited by Jan Leen Kloosterman (TU Delft), Elsa Merle (LPSC-IN2P3-CNRS, UJF, Grenoble INP) and Jean Ragusa (Texas A&M University).

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Novel approach for the study of reactive dissolution (April 2018)

Evolution of the projected area and associated perimeter of a uniformly dissolving particle

With the goal of understanding and modelling the reactive dissolution of solids, new microscopic methods have been developed for the investigations of the phenomena and kinetics of these reactions, and applied to the dissolution of uranium dioxide in nitric acid media.

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EPJ-N accepted for Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) (November 2016)

EDP Sciences are pleased to announce that EPJ Nuclear Sciences and Technologies (EPJ-N) has been accepted for indexing in the Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). This means that articles published in the journal will be searchable, discoverable and citable via Web of Science.

ESCI expands the depth of indexed publications in Web of Science by providing earlier visibility for sources under evaluation as part of the Science Citation Index Expanded™ (SCIE) rigorous journal selection process. ESCI includes high-quality, peer-reviewed publications of regional importance and in emerging scientific fields and therefore makes additional content of importance to funders, opinion leaders, and evaluators visible in Web of Science.

EPJ-N is a fully open access journal for the communication of original research, ideas and developments in all areas of the peaceful use of nuclear energy, as well as on applications of nuclear particles and radiation.

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EPJ.org Mobile App available (May 2016)

EPJ Mobile App

EDP Sciences launches EPJ.org mobile app. Available and free to download from the iTunes App Store and from Google Play (for Android devices).

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Keep up with the latest research in the physical sciences with the EPJ Journals app. The app offers a news sections with lay summaries highlighting the findings reported in selected research papers, updates on the journals contents as soon as they are published, including research papers, reviews, colloquia and proceedings papers from all European Physical Journals (http://www.epj.org). You can search to find specific papers, navigate the journals contents by issue and find out about active calls for papers.

EPJ is a series of peer-reviewed journals dedicated to high quality science, edited by distinguished researchers from across the world, published by EDP Sciences, the Società Italiana di Fisica and Springer.

Note: if you are accessing through a mobile device connected through your institutional VPN, you will be able to access the full text PDFs if your institution has a subscription to the journals. Some of the EPJ journals are published in Open Access so they are fully accessible to anyone, from anywhere.

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