An editorial transition
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Ronald M. Latanision
Noam Eliaz and I became Editors-in-Chief of Corrosion Reviews in 2005. We had known each other for years prior to this collective role. Noam had been a postdoctoral fellow in the Uhlig Laboratory at MIT after which he returned to Israel and joined the faculty at Tel Aviv University. He was the junior partner in this editorial adventure. As is true of many young people, Noam grew over the years into new professional roles at his university and on behalf of his homeland. So, after extraordinary service as Editor-in-Chief for many years, Noam stepped down on July 1, 2017, though he will remain a part of the Corrosion Reviews family as a member of our Editorial Board. Noam, I thank you for your dedication to Corrosion Reviews and for the spirit of collaboration that has been a hallmark of our years as Editors.
Noam will be succeeded by Raul Rebak of GE Global Research in Schenectady, New York. I have also known Raul for a considerable period of time. We are both alums of the Fontana Corrosion Center at The Ohio State University. We share interests in nuclear electric generation and the disposal of nuclear waste. Throughout the years, Raul has impressed me with his research and writing, much of it focused on materials of construction for energy systems, chemical process facilities and the oil and gas industry, but also for his humanity. Raul has served as an active member of our Editorial Board. He knows our goals and aspirations for Corrosion Reviews. I continue to believe that this journal plays an important role in terms of the corrosion science and engineering community. Reviews, if properly constructed, not only identify the state of the art on a given topic but should also provide a sense of the path forward in terms of expanding our understanding and the application of this understanding to engineering systems. I look forward to developing our goals with Raul Rebak joining me as Editor-in-Chief.
©2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Publisher’s note
- Editorial changes at Corrosion Reviews
- Editor’s note
- An editorial transition
- Editorial
- Materials for accident tolerant fuels
- Reviews
- Performance degradation of candidate accident-tolerant cladding under corrosive environment
- Protective coatings on zirconium-based alloys as accident-tolerant fuel (ATF) claddings
- Original articles
- Performance of FeCrAl for accident-tolerant fuel cladding in high-temperature steam
- Characterization of oxides formed on iron-chromium-aluminum alloy in simulated light water reactor environments
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Publisher’s note
- Editorial changes at Corrosion Reviews
- Editor’s note
- An editorial transition
- Editorial
- Materials for accident tolerant fuels
- Reviews
- Performance degradation of candidate accident-tolerant cladding under corrosive environment
- Protective coatings on zirconium-based alloys as accident-tolerant fuel (ATF) claddings
- Original articles
- Performance of FeCrAl for accident-tolerant fuel cladding in high-temperature steam
- Characterization of oxides formed on iron-chromium-aluminum alloy in simulated light water reactor environments