Search for the new Editor in Chief for IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
The IEEE Annals of the History of Computing has been a central part of the history of computing community since the 1970s.
The IEEE Computer Society is now searching for a new editor-in-chief for Annals, for a three-year term beginning 1 January 2023. (An EIC can apply later for a second term of two years.)
For more information about the Computer Society and /Annals/, and to learn about the application process, see https://www.computer.org/press-room/2021-news/ieee-cs-pubs-seek-2023-editors-in-chief. Please note that the deadline for receipt of applications is 1 March 2022.
IEEE Computer Society Publications Seek Applications for 2023 Editors
in Chief
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 6 October 2021 – The IEEE Computer Society (IEEE CS), known for producing trusted content in computer science and engineering, seeks applicants for the position of editor in chief (EIC) for several of its leading publications. EIC terms begin 1 January 2023 and are for three years, renewable for two years, unless noted otherwise below.
The application deadline is 1 March 2022.
For information on the search process and to submit application materials for the following titles, please email the respective staff contact listed below:
Magazines
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing: Carrie Clark, c.clark@computer.org
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications: Kim Sperka, ksperka@computer.org
IEEE MultiMedia: Kim Sperka, ksperka@computer.org
IEEE Pervasive Computing: Carrie Clark, c.clark@computer.org
IT Professional: Kim Sperka, ksperka@computer.org
Journals
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing: Cathy Martin, cathy.martin@computer.org (EIC term is two years, renewable for two years)
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing: Kim Sperka, ksperka@computer.org
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing: Cathy Martin, cathy.martin@computer.org (EIC term is three years, nonrenewable)
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems: Carrie Clark, c.clark@computer.org
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering: Carrie Clark, c.clark@computer.org
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics: Kim Sperka, ksperka@computer.org
Candidates for any IEEE CS EIC position should possess a good understanding of industry, academic, and government aspects of the publication’s field. In addition, candidates must demonstrate the managerial skills necessary to process manuscripts through the editorial cycle in a timely fashion. An EIC must be able to attract a diverse group of talented and respected experts to his or her editorial board. Major responsibilities include:
- actively soliciting high-quality manuscripts from potential authors and, with support from publication staff, helping these authors get their manuscripts published;
- identifying and appointing a diverse pool of qualified and engaged editorial board members, with the concurrence of the IEEE CS Publications Board or the cosponsored publication’s Steering Committee;
- selecting competent manuscript reviewers, with the help of editorial board members, and managing timely reviews of manuscripts;
- directing editorial board members to seek special-issue proposals and manuscripts in specific areas;
- providing a clear, broad focus through promotion of personal vision and guidance where appropriate; and
- resolving conflicts or problems as necessary.
The IEEE CS is firmly committed to diverse and inclusive teams, boards, and committees across all of our sponsored activities, and we are seeking leaders who will champion these values. We seek editor in chief applicants who are IEEE members; who possess recognized expertise in the computer science and engineering community; who embrace and encourage equity, diversity, and inclusion in their communities; and who have clear employer support.
For application submissions, prospective candidates are asked to provide a PDF file containing:
- A letter of institutional/employer support for this editorship, should the position be offered.
- A plan or vision statement that details the prospective course of action that the applicant projects to take with respect to the publication. This plan shall include: the applicant’s perspective of the publication, including challenges and opportunities,
- the tasks of the EIC to meet the challenges and to exploit the opportunities,
- the objective milestones associated with the intermediate and final accomplishment of these tasks,
- the projected schedules for the accomplishment of these milestones,
- the projected organization that will accomplish these tasks, and
- the funding requirements to accomplish these tasks, if any.
- A complete curriculum vitae, including publications and editorial experience.
Reappointments
Other IEEE CS publications have EICs who are currently standing for reappointment to a second term. The IEEE CS Publications Board invites comments upon the tenures of the individual editors. Please send comments to the staff contacts listed below.
EICs standing for reappointment to terms in 2023-2024 are:
- Jeffrey Voas, Computer: Christine Anthony, canthony@computer.org
- Song Guo, IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society: Christine Anthony, canthony@computer.org
- Jie Tang, IEEE Transactions on Big Data: Cathy Martin, cathy.martin@computer.org
- Yuanyuan Yang, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing: Cathy Martin, cathy.martin@computer.org
- Minyi Guo, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing: Cathy Martin, cathy.martin@computer.org
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