Search for Editor-In-Chief: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

Search for Editor-In-Chief: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 150 150 IEEE EMBS

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The IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) is undertaking a search for Editor-In-Chief for the IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE). TNSRE covers topics from neural systems, neural engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and assistive technology. Approaches range in content from practical/clinical applications through experimental science and technological development to formalize mathematical theory. 
The Editor-in-Chief position is for a three-year term and is renewable for an additional three years. The term of appointment will start January 2017. At the time of appointment, the successful applicant must be a member of the IEEE EMBS.
Successful candidates are expected to demonstrate the scientific vision needed for advancing the quality and prestige of the journal, as well as the editorial experience to raise the journal’s intellectual stature and impact. The ideal candidate should be a well-known leader who is highly knowledgeable of a broad range of the diverse sub-areas, as well as the emerging developments, of the topic areas of TNSRE.
Nominations and applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is selected. Review of applications by the Search Committee will commence in December 2016 and conclude by February 2017.
Nominations/applications should include the following in electronic format (pdf):

  • Goals and strategy for improving intellectual quality, scientific impact and visibility of TNSRE.
  • A brief synopsis of the candidate’s expertise in technical editing along with subject areas.
  • A detailed curriculum vitae.

For full consideration please send all information to no later than February 1, 2017. Further questions may be directed to Scott Woodhouse, Staff Administration Search Committee at .
Telephone: +1 732 562 2670
Facsimile: +1 732 465 6435
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