Be a part of the future of APL Photonics | | Become a Member of the Early Career Advisory Board | The Early Career Editorial Advisory Board (ECEAB) advises the Editors on matters of specific significance to early career researchers, on the scientific and educational content of the journal, and on editorial policy. Each year, five board members are chosen in a highly competitive application process by a committee of members of the existing Editorial Advisory Board (including the ECEAB). | Candidates must be promising photonics researchers who have completed their Ph.D. within the past 10 years (excluding career breaks such as maternity or paternity leave, adoption, eldercare). |
Application and Selection Process |
Five applicants will be chosen by a subset of our Editorial Advisory Board. The deadline for applications is April 30, 2023. |
Why be Part of the ECEAB? |
Read what some of our newest board members have to say: |
Being a part of the ECEAB is a valuable opportunity for me to expand my network to fellow board members on national and international levels and to gain experience and learn from a team of experts in the field. | | | | | It means a new and an important start as a young scientist, since being a part of the ECEAB for APL Photonics, I can get in touch with the many excellent researchers in the optics and photonics community all-over the world, and also I can make professional contributions to the excellent journal of APL Photonics. | | | | | FAVORITE APL PHOTONICS PAPERS OF OUR ECEAB MEMBERS |
Single-photon detectors combining high efficiency, high detection rates, and ultra-high timing resolution Iman Esmaeil Zadeh, Johannes W. N. Los, Ronan B. M. Gourgues, Violette Steinmetz, et al. READ MORE > | | | Tutorial: Integrated-photonic switching structures Richard Soref READ MORE > | | | Nonlinear optical microscopy with achromatic lenses extending from the visible to the mid-infrared Adam M. Hanninen, Eric O. Potma READ MORE > | | | Optical clearing and shielding with fan-shaped vortex beams Haiping Wang, Liqin Tang, Jina Ma, Huiwen Hao, et al. READ MORE > | | | Acousto-optic modulation in lithium niobate on sapphire Christopher J. Sarabalis, Timothy P. McKenna, Rishi N. Patel, Raphaël Van Laer, et al. READ MORE > | | | Share on your social channels | |
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