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ACS Catalysis Welcomes Professor Cathleen Crudden as Editor-in-Chief
ACS Catalysis ( IF 12.9 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-19 , DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.1c00477
T. Brent Gunnoe , Christopher W. Jones

It is with great pleasure that we welcome Professor Cathleen Crudden as the next Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of ACS Catalysis. Cathy will be the second Editor-in-Chief after the initial 10 year appointment of one of us, Chris Jones, as the inaugural Editor-in-Chief (EIC). Cathy has been an associate editor for ACS Catalysis since 2016, and she has served on several journal Editorial Advisory Boards (e.g., Organometallics, ACS Central Science, Chemical and Engineering News). She is the Allie Vi Douglas Distinguished Research Professor at Queen’s University (Ontario, Canada) with a joint appointment at Nagoya University (Japan), and she brings to the EIC position a distinguished record as a researcher in the field of catalysis, having published >125 peer reviewed manuscripts and received multiple recognitions for her innovative and creative research, including the Arthur C. Cope Scholar award, the International Precious Metals Institute Carol Tyler award, the Merck and Company Academic Development Award, the Catalysis Lectureship Award (Canadian Catalysis Society), and the Queen’s Excellence in Research Award. In addition, Cathy has been a leader in the field of catalysis, having served in multiple leadership positions including President of the Canadian Society for Chemistry, Vice Chair of the Chemical Institute of Canada, Director of the Catalysis, Surface Science and Coatings Division on the CSC Board of Directors, and a Member of the Executive Committee of both the Fluorine Division and the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society. From its launch, it has been the goal of ACS Catalysis to publish the most significant advancements in the field of catalysis across all subdisciplines. The inaugural editorial of ACS Catalysis stated, “The study of catalysis is practiced by chemists, biochemists, engineers, biologists, and physicists, and as a result, distinct subdisciplines within the broader catalysis field have developed. Three subfields include the traditional disciplines of homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysis.”(1) A primary goal of the journal has been to provide a single forum for the publication of fundamental advances across of all the subfields of catalysis. During the first 10 years, ACS Catalysis grew from a team of three editors (the two of us plus Huimin Zhao), with expertise in heterogeneous, molecular/homogeneous and biocatalysis, to the current team of 18 editors. This growth and the breadth of expertise among the editors reflects the acceptance from all of these catalysis communities of ACS Catalysis as a preferred forum for their publications. Given the original goals of the journal, we view this as a great success. With expertise in molecular catalysis (including transition metal and main group catalysis), organic synthesis (including asymmetric catalysis), and materials chemistry, and a diverse team of experienced associate editors ready to work with her, Cathy is poised to continue to build on the steep and positive trajectory of ACS Catalysis. The ACS Catalysis team looks forward to working with Cathy and the authors and referees who support the journal to maintain ACS Catalysis as the most prominent forum for publication of new research advancements and innovations that will evolve form the global catalysis community. As we transition into the next phase for ACS Catalysis, we are confident that the journal is in good hands with Cathy’s leadership. We offer our sincere congratulations to Cathy on this well-deserved appointment and look forward to this new phase of the journal’s growth and evolution. Views expressed in this editorial are those of the authors and not necessarily the views of the ACS. Views expressed in this editorial are those of the authors and not necessarily the views of the ACS.
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中文翻译:

ACS Catalysis欢迎Cathleen Crudden教授担任主编

我们非常高兴地欢迎Cathleen Crudden教授担任ACS催化的下一任主编(EIC)。在最初任命我们之一克里斯·琼斯(Chris Jones)为首任总编辑(EIC)的10年之后,凯茜将担任第二任总编辑。Cathy自2016年以来一直担任ACS Catalysis的副编辑,她曾在多个期刊的编辑顾问委员会任职(例如,有机金属ACS中央科学化学和工程新闻))。她是皇后大学(加拿大安大略省)的Allie Vi Douglas杰出研究教授,并与名古屋大学(日本)共同任命,她为EIC职位带来了杰出的催化研究记录,并发表了> 125位同行评议的手稿获得了创新和创造性研究的殊荣,包括亚瑟·C·科普学者奖,国际贵金属研究所的卡罗尔·泰勒奖,默克公司学术发展奖,催化讲义奖(加拿大催化学会) ,以及“女王卓越研究奖”。此外,Cathy还是催化领域的领导者,曾担任多个领导职务,包括加拿大化学学会主席,加拿大化学研究所副主席,CSC理事会催化,表面科学和涂料部门主任,以及美国化学学会氟部门和有机化学部门执行委员会成员。自推出以来,它的目标一直是ACS Catalysis在所有子学科的催化领域发表最重要的进展。ACS催化的首篇社论说:“催化的研究是由化学家,生物化学家,工程师,生物学家和物理学家进行的,因此,在更广泛的催化领域内发展了不同的子学科。三个子领域包括均相催化,非均相催化和生物催化的传统学科。”(1)该杂志的主要目标是为出版所有催化子领域的基本进展提供一个单一的论坛。在最初的十年中,ACS催化从三位编辑团队(我们两个人加赵惠民)发展而来,他们在异质,分子/均相和生物催化方面拥有专业知识,现已发展到目前由18名编辑组成的团队。编辑人员的增长和专业知识的广度反映了ACS催化的所有这些催化领域都接受ACS催化作为其出版物的首选论坛。鉴于期刊的最初目标,我们认为这是一个巨大的成功。凭借在分子催化(包括过渡金属和主族催化),有机合成(包括不对称催化)和材料化学方面的专业知识,以及经验丰富的资深副编辑团队随时准备与她合作,Cathy准备继续在ACS催化的陡峭和正向轨迹ACS Catalysis团队期待与Cathy以及支持该期刊的作者和裁判保持合作,以保持ACS Catalysis为出版新的研究进展和创新的最重要论坛,这些研究进展和创新将在全球催化界发展。当我们进入ACS Catalysis的下一阶段时,我们相信该期刊将在Cathy的领导下得到很好的控制。我们衷心祝贺Cathy这次当之无愧的任命,并期待着该杂志发展和发展的新阶段。本社论中表达的观点只是作者的观点,不一定是ACS的观点。本社论中表达的观点只是作者的观点,不一定是ACS的观点。
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更新日期:2021-02-19
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