Recruitment of Young Editorial Board Members for Moore and More

Recruitment of Young Editorial Board Members for Moore and More
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Moore and More (MaM), published by Springer Nature in partnership with Shanghai University, is the first international journal dedicated to Beyond Moore technologies in integrated circuits. As an interdisciplinary platform, MaM is led by Editors-in-Chief Prof. Jianhua Zhang and Prof. Hanming Wu, with Prof. Benoît Dubuis serving as International Editor-in-Chief. Together, they lead MaM in showcasing cutting-edge research and industrial innovations that address critical technological and societal challenges. Supported by a distinguished editorial board of leading experts and rising scholars, the journal continues to grow as an influential platform for academic exchange and frontier innovation.

The Young Editorial Board plays a vital role in shaping MaM’s future direction and serves as a key pipeline for the main editorial team. We are pleased to share that MaM was recently accepted into the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)—a meaningful step that we hope will steadily bring our authors' valuable work to a wider audience. If you are dedicated to integrated circuits and would like to be involved in a new academic endeavor, we encourage you to apply. This is an opportunity to work closely with us to establish a reliable home for frontier research.

Young Editorial Board Membership Requirements:

  1. Doctoral degree, associate senior title or above, and under 40 years of age (exceptional candidates may be considered beyond this age limit).
  2. Experience with nationally or provincially funded research projects or key research programs. Research interests should align with areas such as materials science, physics, chemistry, mechanics, electronic information science and technology, materials science and engineering, communication engineering, electrical automation, biochips, artificial intelligence, etc.
  3. 10+ publications as first or corresponding author in reputable international journals.
  4. Demonstrated academic rigor, a positive attitude, alignment with the journal's philosophy, and enthusiasm for MaM's development and mission.
  5. Prior experience organizing and handling manuscripts for conferences or journals is preferred.

Responsibilities of Young Editorial Board Members:

  1. Submit or invite at least one high-quality manuscript within the first year of appointment.
  2. Assist the editorial team with soliciting, organizing, planning, and reviewing special issues.
  3. Actively promote MaM through channels like WeChat, academic conferences, online presentations, and other platforms, encouraging high-quality submissions.
  4. Actively participate in MaM-organized conferences and exchange activities.
  5. Identify and invite internationally recognized experts to join the journal's editorial board.

Benefits of Serving on the Young Editorial Board

As a member of the Young Editorial Board, you will enjoy the following benefits:

  1. Formal Recognition: Receive a certificate of appointment upon completion of your two-year term. Outstanding contributions may lead to reappointment or elevation to the main editorial board.
  2. Increased Visibility: We will showcase your research achievements and profile through our official social media accounts, website, and other platforms.
  3. Priority Publication: Manuscripts you author or recommend will receive prioritized review and publication (following standard peer review processes).
  4. Engagement Opportunities: Participate in organizing annual editorial board meetings and academic conferences.

How to Apply

Download the application form. Complete the form and submit it along with your personal statement to mam@oa.shu.edu.cn with the subject line "MaM Journal Young Editorial Board Application + Your Name + Your Research Area."

Application Deadline:  June 31, 2026

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