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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the winner of the Instruments 2023 Outstanding Reviewer Award. The Instruments Editorial Board and Editorial Team would like to gratefully acknowledge the time and energy dedicated by reviewers in checking the manuscripts submitted to Instruments. It is due to their efforts that the high quality of the journal and quick turnaround are maintained.
Dr. Nicolas Delerue
IJCLab, CNRS Université Paris-Saclay, Orsay, France
Research Interests: particle accelerator instrumentation; diagnostics; laser-plasma acceleration; Compton sources
The Prize
– CHF 300;
– An opportunity to publish a paper free of charge in Instruments in 2024 after peer review;
– A certificate.
Kind regards,
Instruments Editorial Office
Dear Colleagues,
As Editor-in-Chief of Instruments, I am pleased to announce the winner of the Instruments 2021 Travel Award.
The award has been granted to Ms. Adriana Dias, a PhD student at University of London. Ms. Dias’s research explores the use of novel CMOS devices to assay lead in drinking water; her work is part of the PlomBox project, which aims to develop easy-to-use devices to measure the lead concentration of drinking water. She is planning to present her works “Plombox—Development of a Low-Cost CMOS Device for Environmental Monitoring” at the CEST 2021—International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (1–4 September 2021, Athens, Greece). The award consists of 600 Swiss francs, which will be used to attend this conference.
We would like to thank all the applicants for submitting their diverse and fascinating range of research topics. On behalf of the Assessment Committee, I congratulate the winner on her accomplishments.
Prof. Dr. Antonio Ereditato
Editor-in-Chief, Instruments