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EPL is looking for its next Editor-in-Chief

Posted By Administration, Thursday 26 November 2020
Updated: Tuesday 19 January 2021

Nominations are now open for the position of Editor-in-Chief of EPL, a leading global letters journal owned and published by a consortium of 17 national physical societies in Europe. The Editor-in-Chief (EiC) needs to be a recognised authority and leading researcher in a field of physics, and have a broad knowledge and interest in physics and its frontiers. The EiC will need to demonstrate strong commitment and leadership to further develop EPL as a top-ranking journal. Experience with the editorial process for a physics journal is also desirable. The term of office is three and a half years beginning in July 2021. The EiC receives an annual honorarium. A job description is available here.

The submission documents must include a CV, a publication list and a covering letter describing the qualifications and motivations of the candidate for the position of EPL Editor-in-Chief.

The nomination file should be sent no later than 15 February 2021 to the EPL Editorial Office by email to editorial.office@epletters.net or by regular mail to:

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EPL article highlighted in French newspaper Le Monde

Posted By Administration, Wednesday 21 December 2011

An article published in EPL was featured in the French daily newspaper Le Monde on 29 November. The piece, ‘Comment la goutte d’eau lévite sur le fil de la scie’, concerns the article ‘Viscous mechanism for Leidenfrost propulsion on a ratchet’1, by G. Dupeux, M. Le Merrer, G. Lagubeau, C. Clanet, S. Hardt and D. Quéré, which was published in volume 96, issue 5 of EPL. "An evaporating drop placed on a ratchet self-propels, as discovered by Linke et al. in 2006. Sublimating platelets do the same, and we discuss here a possible viscous mechanism for these motions. We report that the flow of vapor below EPL is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing on behalf of the European Physical Society. ‘Comment la goutte d’eau lévite sur le fil de la scie’ can be read on the Le Monde website. An English translation is also available, by means of Google Translate. ‘Viscous mechanism for Leidenfrost propulsion on a ratchet’ can be read on the EPL website.


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