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我们秋季出版的IEEE微波杂志带来了好消息:我们现在被Clarivate的Web of Science收录了!我们的论文也将最早于11月出现在爱思唯尔的Scopus数据库中。7月,我们加入了一位新的助理编辑Jackie Steele,除了正常的编辑职能外,他还帮助推广我们的作者和我们的期刊。Jackie已经在LinkedIn™上建立了一个JMW论坛,并开始每月发布一份时事通讯。在本期中,您将发现16篇新的研究论文,涵盖的主题从最佳功率束射发射机阵列到新型超宽带低温隔离器,以及更常见的组件,滤波器,雷达和通信文章。我们还分享了话题编辑Allison Marsh关于“微波中的女性”系列文章的第三篇。我们的主题是明尼苏达大学的朗达·富兰克林教授。我们的用户数量现在达到了42万,我们最新的IEEEXplore引用数达到了每篇文章8.79次。同样在这一期中-我们的2023名审稿人的完整名单。根据我们7月份特别系列文章《制造浪潮:气候变化中的微波》的反馈,我们已经开始计划在2024年底发布关于这一主题的完整特刊。在本期目录的末尾可以找到论文征集。
Our fall issue of
IEEE Journal of Microwaves
opens with great news: we are now being indexed on Clarivate's Web of Science! We will also have our papers appearing on Elsevier's Scopus database as early as November. In July, we were joined by a new assistant editor, Jackie Steele who, in addition to the normal editorial functions, is helping to promote our authors and our journal. Jackie has already set up a JMW forum on LinkedIn™ and started a monthly newsletter. In this issue you will find 16 new research papers covering topics as diverse as optimal power beaming transmitter arrays to a new ultra-wideband cryogenic isolator, plus the more usual components, filters, radar, and communications articles. We also share the third iteration of our continuing series of articles from Topic Editor Allison Marsh, on
Women in Microwaves
. Our subject is University of Minnesota Professor Rhonda Franklin. Our usage numbers now top 420,000 and our latest IEEEXplore citation count sits at 8.79 per article published. Also in this issue – our full list of 2023 reviewers. Based on feedback from our July special series article
Making Waves: Microwaves in Climate Change,
we have started planning for a full special issue on this topic to be released in late 2024. A Call for Papers can be found at the end of this issue's table of contents.