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Introducing the 2019 Early Career Advisory Board of ACS Catalysis



ith this editorial, I am pleased to announce the ACS Catalysis 2019 Early Career Advisory Board (ECAB)1 is composed of the following members:

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(1) ECAB members are appointed and serve for 1 or 2 years on the board, with members typically being between 3 and 7 years from their initial professional research appointment. (2) These researchers served on the 2018 ECAB, providing continuity amidst the planned significant membership turnover. (3) Jones, C. W. ACS Catal. 2017, 7, 3712−3712a. (4) Jones, C. W. ACS Catal. 2018, 8, 4582−4582a.

Sophie Carenco, Sorbonne Université CNRS (France) Jun Cheng, Xiamen University (China) Seung Hwan Cho, Pohang University of Science and Technology (Republic of Korea) Dehui Deng, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (China)2 Fernanda Duarte, University of Oxford (England) Keary Engle, The Scripps Research Institute (United States) David Flaherty, University of Illinois at Urbana− Champaign (United States) Yoichi Hoshimoto, Osaka University (Japan) Kami Hull, The University of Texas at Austin (United States)2 Song Lin, Cornell University (United States) Alison Narayan, University of Michigan (United States) Maria Milina, ExxonMobil (United States) Elaine O’Reilly, University of Nottingham (England)2 Sakya Sen, CSIR National Chemical Laboratory (India) Basker Sundararaju, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India)2 Kristina Tschulik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany) Jovana Zecevic, Universiteit Utrecht (The Netherlands) Iryna Zenyuk, University of California, Irvine (United States) Drawing from the global catalysis community, these emerging researchers were selected on the basis of their nominations by the journal’s editors, editorial advisory board members, and from the suggestions of the membership of the global catalysis community. The ECAB’s expertise represents the broad distribution of topics published in the journal heterogeneous, homogeneous, and biological catalysisgiving editors insight into the current or emerging opportunities in each “subcommunity.” The first ECAB was appointed in 2017,3 with the second group serving in 2018.4 The journal is fortunate to have a dedicated cadre of editors and advisory board members, with the ECAB enhancing the journal with its constantly refreshed insights from our community’s newest members.

Christopher W. Jones, Editor-in-Chief



Georgia Institute of Technology

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Christopher W. Jones: 0000-0003-3255-5791 Notes

Views expressed in this editorial are those of the author and not necessarily the views of the ACS. © 2019 American Chemical Society

Published: April 5, 2019 3588

DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.9b01141 ACS Catal. 2019, 9, 3588−3588