纪念让-克洛德-杜塞

IF 1.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 SPECTROSCOPY
Diane M. Eichert, Michael Kolbe, Joanna Hoszowska
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以弗所的哲学家赫拉克利特(Heraclitus)在古希腊语中说:“τ ν π ντα νε ν κα ς δ ν ν μ ν ι”。它可以翻译成“一切都在流动,没有什么会停留”。2020年底,在Jean-Claude Dousse教授去世几个月后,我们发表了一篇社论,以纪念他的科学载体。在这篇简短的总结中,我们预计将推出一个特刊“纪念让-克洛德·杜斯”。我们花了很多时间来整理这份特刊,让所有想为这期特刊贡献力量的同事都参与进来,并给他们时间,特别是考虑到最近的COVID-19大流行,我们很高兴在这里发表这份特刊。我们真的相信,让特刊看到光明是很重要的。许多科学家为本期特刊做出了贡献,这将使Wiley x射线光谱杂志的读者对科学领域有一个概述,其中可能发现Jean-Claude Dousse的印记和遗产。在此,我们要感谢所有的作者、审稿人、x射线光谱的编辑团队,感谢他们的时间、他们的工作,感谢他们为这项事业做出的贡献。我们还要对对这一倡议表示支持的许多人表示感谢,无论这些支持之后是否有捐款。在EXSA3及其EXRS国际咨询委员会成员的支持下,我们在欧洲x射线光谱(EXRS) 2022会议期间组织了“纪念Jean-Claude Dousse”特别会议后收到的反馈,我们也非常激动。本次会议与会者众多,是阐述与高分辨率x射线光谱学相关的各个研究领域目前取得的科学成就的机会,同时将它们与过去联系起来,并展望未来的发展。所有这些作品的共同点是,让-克洛德的科学之旅对科学的影响,以及他慷慨的个性,这种个性建立了信任,使他在同事、合作者和校友中获得了科学上的尊重。所有的发言者都在重复一句话:“我是一个幸运的人,我学习、工作、合作,认识了让-克劳德。”的确,让-克劳德在处理科学、学习和运用他的科学想象力和好奇心对世界采取行动的热情,同时为他的搭档提供以心为中心的科学教育和合作,在这次会议上大放光芒。本期特刊也反映了这一点。2018年,在瑞士弗里堡大学授予他名誉教授头衔的颁奖典礼上,他的奖杯上刻着这样一句话:“x射线是永恒的”。毫无疑问,Jean-Claude的科学遗产将在x射线光谱界被铭记,他的工作将继续为许多即将到来的科学突破奠定基础。科学将继续提供进步,影响我们的生活,同时,' Πάντα ' - '一切都在流动'。但这期XRS特刊将留在文献中,我们希望通过它,与所有贡献者一起,向让-克洛德·杜斯致敬。
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In memoriam Jean‐Claude Dousse
‘Πάντα ῥεῖ’—‘everything flows’ A saying in Ancient Greek, attributed to the philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus, states ‘τὰ πάντα ῥεῖ καὶ οὐδὲν μένει’. It may be translated to ‘everything flows, and nothing stays’. Late 2020, a few months after the passing of Prof. Dr. Jean-Claude Dousse, we published an editorial to commemorate his scientific carrier. In this short summary,1 we anticipated the launch of a special issue ‘In Memoriam Jean-Claude Dousse’. It took us time to put it together, to involve and give time to all colleagues who wanted to contribute to this special issue, especially in view of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, and we are happy to present it here. We truly believed that it was important that the Special Issue is seeing the light. Many scientists have contributed to this Special Issue, which will give the readers of Wiley X-Ray Spectrometry journal an overview of the fields of science in which the imprints and legacy of Jean-Claude Dousse may be found. We would like here to thank all the authors, the reviewers, the editorial team at X-ray Spectrometry, for their time, their work, for their will to contribute to this venture. We would also like to express our appreciation of the numerous expressions of support to this initiative, whether these were followed by a contribution or not. We also recall with a lot of emotions, the feedback received after the special session ‘In Memoriam Jean-Claude Dousse’ we organised during the European X-Ray Spectrometry (EXRS) 2022 Conference,2 under the auspices of EXSA3 and of its members part of the EXRS’ International Advisory Committee. This session, widely attended, has been the opportunity to elaborate on present scientific achievements in various fields of research linked to high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy, while grounding them into the past, and looking towards future developments. The common threads to all these works, were the impact that Jean-Claude's scientific journey had on the science, and that his generous personality, one that has forged trust, that has led to scientific respect he had on his colleagues, collaborators and alumni. A sentence was repeated by all speakers ‘I was one of the lucky persons who […]’ learnt, worked, collaborated, knew Jean-Claude. Indeed, the passion with which Jean-Claude was dealing with science, learning and acting on the world using his scientific imagination and curiosity while providing a heart-centred scientific education and collaboration to his pairs, shined during this session. It is mirrored in this Special Issue. Engraved in the trophy given to him in 2018 at the occasion of the attribution of his title of emeritus professor by the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, were these words: ‘X-Rays are forever’. Without doubt, the scientific legacy of Jean-Claude will be remembered in the X-ray Spectrometry community, and his works will continue to lay the foundations to many upcoming scientific breakthroughs. Science will keep providing advancement, and impacting our lives, while simultaneously, ‘Πάντα ῥεῖ’—‘everything flows’. But this XRS Special Issue will stay in the literature, and we hope that with it, together with all contributors, to have honoured Jean-Claude Dousse.
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X-Ray Spectrometry
X-Ray Spectrometry 物理-光谱学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
38
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: X-Ray Spectrometry is devoted to the rapid publication of papers dealing with the theory and application of x-ray spectrometry using electron, x-ray photon, proton, γ and γ-x sources. Covering advances in techniques, methods and equipment, this established journal provides the ideal platform for the discussion of more sophisticated X-ray analytical methods. Both wavelength and energy dispersion systems are covered together with a range of data handling methods, from the most simple to very sophisticated software programs. Papers dealing with the application of x-ray spectrometric methods for structural analysis are also featured as well as applications papers covering a wide range of areas such as environmental analysis and monitoring, art and archaelogical studies, mineralogy, forensics, geology, surface science and materials analysis, biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.
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