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Dr. Marshall Brennan, Editor in Chief of the newly launched journal Device, will discuss the vision of the journal, publishing opportunities and best practices at Cell Press, and advice for writing papers and navigating peer review at large. He will discuss trends in new research and how this impacts continuing developments in technology, with an emphasis toward highlighting potential cross-disciplinary opportunities. Device—a physical science journal from Cell Press—is founded on the belief that the most innovative and disruptive technologies are developed when researchers from all of the disciplines involved in their development—from physicists and computer scientists, chemists and biologists, to materials scientists and engineers—are working together and sharing knowledge. Device aims to be the breakthrough journal to support device- and application-oriented research from all disciplines, including applied physics, applied materials, nanotechnology, robotics, energy research, chemistry, biotechnology and biomedical sciences, photonics, electronics, engineering, and the Internet of Things, under a single title that focuses on the integration of these diverse disciplines in the creation of the cutting-edge technology of tomorrow. URL: cell.com/device ********** Marshall Brennan did his PhD at UIUC and postdoc at UT Austin before transitioning to academic publishing. Prior to joining Cell Press as the editor in chief for Device, he was an editor for Nature Chemistry, founded the preprint server ChemRxiv, and served as the scientific director for the Society of Laboratory Automation and Screening. Speaker: Dr. Marshall Brennan, Editor in Chief, Cell Press Contact Info: Avi Rosenzweig 510-643-6681 victorr@eecs.berkeley.edu

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