Introduction to the Fall 2024 Issue

IF 6.9 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Peter H. Siegel
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This is our last release in 2024 and closes off our fourth year of publications. As we enter 2025, we will be scheduled for bimonthly, rather than quarterly, issues as we take advantage of a significant increase in paper submissions after receiving our Clarivate Journal Impact Factor of 6.9. Our October issue contains 14 regular papers and one invited review article on GaN MMIC's. As an added treat in 2024, immediately following the release of our regular issue papers, we will bring you our long-awaited special issue on Microwaves in Climate Change which we have been assembling since the start of 2024. IEEE Journal of Microwaves is extremely pleased to host this special topic, which was inspired by our special editorial series article, “ Making Waves: Microwaves in Climate Change,” (Siegel and Siegel 2023) that we released in July 2023. We hope that this special issue will bring additional scientists into the microwave publishing community and inspire more microwave engineers to seek out geophysicists, Earth scientists, environmentalists, climatologists, geochemical engineers, energy and power specialists, resource managers, and other technical experts who might benefit from the instrumentation, knowledge, and skillsets within our community. A more detailed introduction to the Climate Issue can be found in (Siegel 2024).
2024 年秋季刊简介
这是我们在 2024 年的最后一期刊物,也是我们第四个出版年的收官之作。进入 2025 年后,我们将把刊物从季刊改为双月刊,因为在 Clarivate 期刊影响因子达到 6.9 后,我们将利用论文投稿量大幅增加的优势。十月刊包含 14 篇常规论文和一篇关于 GaN MMIC 的特邀评论文章。作为 2024 年的额外福利,在常规期刊论文发布后,我们将立即为您带来期待已久的气候变化中的微波特刊,我们从 2024 年开始就一直在筹备该特刊。IEEE 《微波学报》非常高兴能够主办这一特刊,该特刊的灵感来自于我们的特别编辑系列文章《制造波浪》:气候变化中的微波》(Siegel and Siegel 2023)的启发,我们于 2023 年 7 月发布了这篇文章。我们希望这期特刊能将更多的科学家带入微波出版界,并激励更多的微波工程师去寻找地球物理学家、地球科学家、环境学家、气候学家、地球化学工程师、能源和电力专家、资源管理人员以及其他技术专家,他们可能会从我们社区的仪器、知识和技能组合中受益。有关气候问题的更详细介绍,请参阅(Siegel 2024)。
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