XII Conference on the Physics of Non-Crystalline Solids and 9th International Symposium on Crystallization in Glasses and Liquids

Publication of PNCS-Crystallization papers at JNCS

Selected papers presented at the PNCS XII and Crystallization 2009 will be published in two special issues of the
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids(JNCS):

  • PNCS XII issue
  • Crystallization 2009 issue

To submit a paper please login as an AUTHOR at www.ees.elsevier.com/noc , then select article type: special issue Crystallization 2009 or PNCS 12 and follow the instructions.

The JNCS is a leading periodical for the glass and amorphous materials community, and its cited half-life is one of the longest among all materials related journals!

Professors Prabhat Gupta, Josef Zwanziger, Mauro L. Baesso and E.D. Zanotto will be the guest editors of the PNCS XII issue. Several other members of the PNCS advisory board will act as the editorial committee.

Dr. Mark Davis, Dr. Valmor Mastelaro and Professor E.D. Zanotto will be the guest editors of the Crystallization 2009 issue.

Papers can be submitted directly on the JNCS web site starting now! We are tentatively working with a September 30, 2009 deadline. Then the submission page will be closed.

All articles will be assigned to one of the guest editors and will then be send out to two reviewers. The review criteria will be the same used for the regular articles submitted to the JNCS. There will be no distinction between invited, oral or poster presentations; all will be analysed following the same criteria.

Only original articles will be accepted. If you are not familiar with the JNCS policy please check its webpage for more detailed instructions.

These special issues will be sold by Elsevier to conference attendees for US$ 70.00 (PNCS XII issue) and US$ 40.00 (Crystallization 2009). Please let us (pncs-crystallization@ufscar.br) know if you want to order one or both.

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