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Editorial Board of Physical Review E
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Editors of Physical Review E

Dario Corradini, Chief Editor

American Physical Society, USA

Dario Corradini

Dario Corradini received his Ph.D. in computational physics from University Roma Tre, Italy. He did his postdoctoral research at Boston University and as a CNRS research fellow at Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris) and at École Normale Supérieure. His research interests include theoretical statistical physics of complex liquids and ionic materials, as well as biological and environmental physics. Dario has also been an Associate Editor of PRX since 2015.

Dirk Jan Bukman

Dirk Jan Bukman, Managing Editor

American Physical Society, USA

Dirk Jan received his Ph.D. in Statistical Physics from Leiden University (the Netherlands). After postdoctoral positions at Simon Fraser University, Cornell, and McGill he joined Physical Review A and Physical Review E in 2002. He has been the Managing Editor of Physical Review E since 2009.

Alex Arenas

Alex Arenas, Associate Editor

Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain

Alex Arenas received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Barcelona (1996) and has been Professor of the Department of Computer Engineering and Mathematics (DEIM) of the Rovira i Virgili University (URV) since 2010. He has also been an External Faculty member of the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna since 2017. He was a visiting researcher at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) and the University of California, Berkeley, and at the University of Oxford, ISI Foundation of Turin, Max Planck Institute of Dresden, and Institute Universitaire Kurt Bösch in Switzerland. His research has focused on the study of complex network systems, a multidisciplinary field, which he has approached from the point of view of physics and computation. Along with being an Associate Editor of Physical Review E, he is an editor of the Journal of Complex Networks and the Journal of Computational Social Science. He was a Fellow of the American Physical Society (2018), Fellow of the Network Science Society (2020), and received the Mathematics and Society Award of the Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer Foundation (2020) and the ICREA Academia award (2011 and 2017). His performance has been recognized by the Government of Catalonia as a member of the COVID-19 Advisory Committee in Catalonia.

Ralf Bundschuh

Ralf Bundschuh, Associate Editor

The Ohio State University, USA

Ralf Bundschuh is a Professor of Physics, Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Hematology as well as Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Biophysics Graduate Program at The Ohio State University. He obtained his doctorate from Universität Potsdam, Germany, for work done at the Max Planck Institute for Colloid and Interface Research. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and a Senior Member of the International Society for Computational Biology. His research in Computational Biophysics focuses on modeling interactions among nucleic acid molecules and between nucleic acid molecules and proteins as well as development of algorithms for high throughput sequencing data analysis.

Emily S.C. Ching

Emily S.C. Ching, Associate Editor

Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Emily S.C. Ching is currently a professor in the Department of Physics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She received her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Chicago in 1992. Her research interests lie in the general area of nonlinear complex systems including fluid turbulence and complex networks. She is a fellow and outstanding referee of the American Physical Society and a fellow of the Institute of Physics in the UK. She was awarded the Senior Research Fellowship by the Croucher Foundation and the Achievement in Asia Award by the Overseas Chinese Physics Association.

Ronald Dickman

Ronald Dickman, Associate Editor

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

Ronald Dickman has a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art (Hunter College, CUNY, 1974) and a Ph.D. in Physics (University of Texas at Austin, 1984). He was professor of physics at CUNY (1985-97) and the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) (1999-2020). Author of over 180 papers on phase transitions, nonequilibrium steady states, and allied topics, he is a member of the Academia Brasileira de Ciências, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and has been an Associate Editor for PRE since 2006. Since retiring from UFMG he pursues digital painting and photography while continuing to perform research and teach as a volunteer.

Antal Jákli

Antal Jákli, Associate Editor

Kent State University, USA

Antal Jákli is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Director of Materials Science Graduate Program of Kent State University. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Lóránd Eötvös University (Budapest) in Physics in 1986 and Doctor of Science degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2000. He is the recipient of the Luckhurst-Samulski Prize of Taylor & Francis (2010), the President’s Faculty Excellence Award of Kent State University (2018), and the Alfred Saupe Prize of the German Liquid Crystal Society (2020). His research in the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute of Kent State University focuses on the physics of liquid crystals and related soft matter systems.

Magnus Johansson

Magnus Johansson, Associate Editor

Linköping University, Sweden

Magnus received his Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Linköping University in 1995. He then held research positions at the Technical University of Denmark, CEA-Saclay, the Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, and the Australian National University. In 2002, he became a faculty member at Linköping University. Magnus’s research interests include solitons and nonlinear waves, and localization in disordered and quasiperiodic systems.

Juan-José Liétor-Santos

Juan-José Liétor-Santos, Associate Editor

American Physical Society, USA

Juan Jose received his Ph.D. in Physics from Georgia Institute of Technology. He was a visiting professor at Georgia Southern University from 2011 to 2013, after which he moved to Emory University as a post-doctoral associate. He joined PRA and PRE in 2015 and became Managing Editor of PRResearch in 2019. His expertise is in soft matter physics.

Valerio Lucarini

Valerio Lucarini, Associate Editor

University of Leicester, UK

Valerio Lucarini obtained his Ph.D. in Physics in 2003 from University of Eastern Finland. He is professor of applied mathematics at the University of Leicester (UK). His main research interests are nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, extreme events, large deviation theory, critical transitions, climate dynamics, climate change, numerical modeling, data-driven methods. He is recipient of the 2010 EGU Arne Richter Prize, of the 2018 LMS Whitehead Prize, of the 2020 EGU L.-F. Richardson Medal, of the 2022 SIAM Mathematics of Planet Earth Prize, and has delivered the 2021 AGU Ed Lorenz Lecture. He is a member of Academia Europaea, and fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.

Caterina Riconda

Caterina Riconda, Associate Editor

Sorbonne University, France

Caterina Riconda obtained her Ph.D. in 1996 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After one year fellowship at the Joint European Torus, UK, she was in Ecole Polytechnique, France with a TMR Marie Curie grant, and in CEA, Saclay. She’s currently full professor at the Laboratory for the Use of Intense Lasers (LULI) in Sorbonne University in Paris, and group leader of the theory group Theory, Interpretation, Plasmas and Simulations (TIPS). Her main research interests are theory and simulation of laser created plasma and QED effects in ultrahigh fields. She was appointed Jubilee Professor of Chalmers University, Sweden, in 2023.

Elena Sesé Sansa

Elena Sesé Sansa, Associate Editor

American Physical Society, Germany

Elena Sesé Sansa received her Ph.D. in physics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Her thesis was distinguished with the Physics doctoral thesis award. She was a visiting researcher at the Technical University of Berlin and the University of Barcelona. Her expertise is in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and soft matter physics. She joined Physical Review E as an Associate Editor in 2023.

Alexander Wagner

Alexander Wagner, Associate Editor

North Dakota State University, USA

Alexander Wagner is currently Associate Professor of Physics at North Dakota State University. He received his D.Phil in Physics in 1999 from the University of Oxford, UK. Alexander Wagner works on the fundamentals of discrete simulation methods for fluid mechanics, in particular lattice gas and lattice Boltzmann Methods for multi phase and multi component fluids. His recent interest focuses on mapping Molecular Dynamics particle methods to lattice gas and lattice Boltzmann Methods through a novel coarse-graining approach. He is also involved in the organization of the international conference series on Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics.

Margaret Foster

Margaret Foster, Senior Assistant Editor

American Physical Society, USA

Margaret received her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Following postdoctoral research at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland and at the University of Liverpool in England, she joined the Physics Department at the State University of New York in Stony Brook as an Assistant Professor. She then changed fields and did research in biological physics at the University of California in La Jolla, the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, and again at SUNY in Stony Brook. She has been an Editor for The Physical Review since 1992.

Terre Arena

Terre Arena, Senior Editorial Assistant

American Physical Society, USA

Terre holds a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Maryland. After working in the legal field for 20 years, she began her career as a Journal Services Assistant in the Editorial Office in 2001. Shortly thereafter, she was promoted into the Editorial Department and now works as Senior Editorial Assistant for PRA and PRE.

Editorial Board

Term ending 31 December 2024

Stefan Boettcher, Emory University, USA, Statistical Physics, Complex Systems
Haim Diamant, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Solid Mechanics, Colloids, Membranes
Ilya Y. Dodin, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA, Plasma Physics
Stephan Fauve, École Normale Supérieure - PSL, France, Fluid Dynamics, Nonlinear Dynamics
Todd Gingrich, Northwestern University, USA, Stochastic Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, Chemical Kinetics, Biological Physics
Hisao Hayakawa, Kyoto University, Japan, Granular Materials, Kinetic Theory, Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Stefan Klumpp, University of Göttingen, Germany, Biological Physics
Yan Levin, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Statistical Physics, Complex Fluids
Brad Marston, Brown University, USA, Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics, Fluid Dynamics, Climate Physics
Ulrich Parlitz, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Germany, Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos
Filippo Radicchi, Indiana University Bloomington, USA, Complex Networks, Data Analytics
Kazumasa Takeuchi, The University of Tokyo, Japan, Nonlinear and Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics, Liquid Crystals, Living Matter
Devaraj van der Meer, University of Twente, The Netherlands, Granular Matter, Physics of Fluids

Term ending 31 December 2025

Lucilla de Arcangelis, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italy, Statistical Physics, Complex Systems, Neural Networks
Gerhard Gompper, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, Biological Physics, Soft Matter, Fluid Dynamics
Ilya V. Karlin, ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich), Switzerland, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Statistical Physics, Kinetic Theory
Muthusamy Lakshmanan, Bharathidasan University, India, Nonlinear dynamics, Solitons, Bifurcations, Spatio-temporal Patterns
Richard M. Lueptow, Northwestern University, USA, Granular Materials, Fluid Dynamics
Michael S. Murillo, Michigan State University, USA, Plasma Physics
Izaak Neri, King’s College London, United Kingdom, Disordered Systems, Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics, Membrane Receptor Dynamics, Neural Networks
Katherine A. Newhall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, Stochastic Modeling, Analysis and Simulation, Neuronal Models, Dynamical Systems, Random Networks
Anne Tanguy, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, France and Office National d’Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales, France, Solid Mechanics, Amorphous Solids
Thomas Voigtmann, German Aerospace Center, Germany, Complex Fluids, Nonequilibrium Materials, Soft Matter

Term ending 31 December 2026

Karen Alim, Technical University of Munich, Germany, and Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Germany, Biological, Nonlinear, and Statistical Physics
Celia Anteneodo, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Stochastic Processes
Marcia C. Barbosa, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Complex Systems, Critical Phenomena, Water and Complex Fluids
Luca Biferale, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, Turbulence, Complex Flows
Raffaella Burioni, University of Parma, Italy, Statistical Physics, Networks and Graphs, Anomalous Diffusion, Synchronization
Daniel Campos, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, Mathematical Biology, Transport Theory
Olivier Dauchot, ESPCI Paris, France, Soft Matter, Nonequilibrium Physics
Alenka Mertelj, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Liquid Crystals, Soft Matter, Light Scattering
Dmitry E. Pelinovsky, McMaster University, Canada, Solitons, Nonlinear Waves
Mason A. Porter, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, Complex Systems, Networks, Nonlinear Systems
Gunter Radons, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany, Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos
Lea F. Santos, University of Connecticut, USA, Quantum Chaos, Nonequilibrium Quantum Dynamics
Grégory Schehr, CNRS Paris, France, Disordered Systems, Extreme Value Statistics, Stochastic Processes, Active Particles
Hugo Touchette, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics

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