Abstract

The new <sc xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">IEEE</small> <sc xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">Journal of Microwaves</small> strives to be a broad-scoped publication serving the whole of the microwave community, both within and beyond the IEEE. This opening article outlines our philosophy and content, presents our editorial team, and introduces our special Inaugural Issue.

Highlights

  • Introduction to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) JOURNAL OFMICROWAVESPETER H

  • The term MICROWAVES1 first appeared in the American engineering literature in 1932 in the title of an article, “The Detection of Microwaves,” published in the Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE)

  • Once the new journal had cleared most of the Periodicals Committee approval steps, for which the EiC very gratefully acknowledges the support and help of Chair Ross Stone and IEEE’s Laura Creighton, Meena Shanmugavel, Dawn Melley, Joan Kenny, Peter Tuohy, Dena Hoffman, and Sandra Duran, the real work began: putting the journal’s desired technical content and character together with the full paper handling process, production team, costing and financing, web content, and advertising

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Adhering to our goal of reaching out to a broad audience, anchoring our field at the center of a diverse set of applications spanning multiple disciplines, and acknowledging our history and our notable contributors, we have included four special articles that might not traditionally appear in a technical journal. An OA publication designated “IEEE Open Access Journal of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society” was given initial fast-track approval by the IEEE TAB (Technical Activities Board) Periodicals Committee in early 2019. Once the new journal had cleared most of the Periodicals Committee approval steps, for which the EiC very gratefully acknowledges the support and help of Chair Ross Stone and IEEE’s Laura Creighton, Meena Shanmugavel, Dawn Melley, Joan Kenny, Peter Tuohy, Dena Hoffman, and Sandra Duran, the real work began: putting the journal’s desired technical content and character together with the full paper handling process, production team, costing and financing, web content, and advertising. IRE, vol 21, no. 9, pp. 1302–1317, Sep. 1933

EDITORIAL BOARD
WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER AND ENERGY CONVERSION
GENERATION AND FREQUENCY CONVERSION
QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES
AND TRANSMISSION LINE STRUCTURES
ASSISTANT EDITOR
ADMINISTRATIVE EDITOR
PRODUCTION EDITOR

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