Office Email: eem@zzu.edu.cn
Energy & Environmental Materials (EEM) is an international journal published by Zhengzhou University in collaboration with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. for the publication of high quality, agenda-setting research related to materials for energy harvesting, conversion, storage, and transport as well as cleaner environment. EEM publishes research work of significant general interest with high impact on society-relevant technological advances.
Scope
The scope is intentionally broad and the journal recognizes the complexity of issues and challenges related to energy and environmental materials, and therefore, particularly welcomes experimental and theoretical work of interdisciplinary nature across basic science and engineering disciplines. The areas include but are not limited to materials and composites for:
Photovoltaics & photoelectrochemistry
Thermoelectricity, piezoelectricity, and triboelectricity
Batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors
Bioprocessing
Environmental remediation
Clean air
Carbon capture, storage, and utilization
Clean water, waste water treatment, and desalination
Devices with multifunctionality
Editorial Forewords
Energy and Environment represent two top-most challenges for the modern society. Thus, it is the obligation of humanity to develop sustainable and environmentally compatible energy technologies to address the intertwined energy and environmental challenges associated with the use of fossil fuels. With the current status of human progress, the situation is going to get worse rather than better. Solutions to these problems can only be enabled by the design and development of revolutionary, transformative materials that enable advanced technologies. Here we take the honor to announce the birth of a multi-disciplinary academic journal, the Energy & Environmental Materials (EEM), through a collaboration between Zhengzhou University and John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (Wiley). The scope of the journal is deliberately broad, aiming to bring together researchers from materials, physics, chemistry as well as engineering communities and helping facilitate innovation in clean, environmentally benign energy technologies.
EEM is committed in providing a forum that would enable thought-provoking scientific exchanges among scientists and engineers, leading to new concepts, systems, technologies, and smart policies for a sustainable society. We thank Zhengzhou University for generous funding towards this endeavor and Wiley for close collaboration in offering world-class publishing expertise and promoting facilities.
——The EEM Editorial Board
Editors-in-chief
Prof Guosheng Shao, Zhengzhou University, China
Prof S. Ravi Silva, FRENG, University of Surrey, UK
Associate Editors (evolving)
Prof Yongzhu Fu Zhengzhou University
Prof Jingping Hu Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Prof Baohua Li Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University
Prof Jinping Liu Wuhan University of Technology
Prof Arumugam Manthiram University of Texas at Austin, USA
Prof Xinchang Pang Zhengzhou University
Prof Chuang Peng Wuhan University
Dr Kang Xu Army Research Laboratory (ARL), USA
Prof Qun Xu
Prof Pierre Ruterana Zhengzhou University
Center de recherché sur les Ions, France
Prof Yingkui Yang South-central University For Nationalities
Prof Qingjie Zhang, FCAS Wuhan University of Technology
Prof Shuangyin Wang Hunan University
Editorial Advisory Board
Prof Shaokang Guan Zhengzhou University
Prof Xiaozheng Guo University College London
Prof Xiulei Ji
Prof Kevin P. Homewood Oregon State University
Hubei University, Queen Mary University of London
Prof Youngsik Kim
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
(UNIST)
Prof Bo Li University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Prof Zhiqun Lin Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof Krzysztof Matyjaszewski Carnegie Mellon University
Prof Feng Qiu Fudan University
Prof Christopher Rhodes Texas State University
Prof Chongxin Shan
Prof Changyu Shen, FCAS Zhengzhou University
Zhengzhou University
Prof Xiaoli Tan Iowa State University
Prof Vladimir Tsukruk Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof Chunsheng Wang University of Maryland
Prof Ning Wang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Prof Zhonglin Wang, FAAS Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof Suhuai Wei
Prof Younan Xia Beijing Center of Computational Science
Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof Quanhong Yang Tianjin University
Prof Guihua Yu University of Texas at Austin
Prof Suojiang Zhang, FCAS Chinese Academy of Sciences
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