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Newswise - The American Institute of Physics (AIP) announced today that it is opening a new office in Beijing, China - the first part of a multi-phase plan to expand globally. An official grand opening of the new China office is planned for June.

Beijing was the logical first step in this global expansion, say AIP officials, because China is second only to the United States as the largest source of scientific papers submitted to many top physics journals. AIP is a major publisher of international scientific journals and is an umbrella organization for 10 physical science societies representing 135,000 scientists and engineers worldwide.

"With the rapid rise of China as a major force in science and technology, AIP has been considering ways to partner and engage with China's scientific community in the many aspects of scholarly publishing and the broader distribution of scientific knowledge in all forms," said John Haynes, AIP Vice President for Publishing. "I am extremely pleased with this latest development." China is only the first step in the planned line of expansion, Haynes added, and AIP views its presence in China as a key component of its global publishing strategy.

The new AIP office is located in the Haidian District, in the center of the "Golden Triangle" of Beijing (comprising Tsinghua University, Peking University, and several major Institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, including the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences). The office will be headed by Xingtao Ai, a Ph.D. physicist with six years of experience at Science in China Press, a top Chinese publishing house. A graduate of the prestigious Tsinghua University and the University of Science and Technology in Beijing, Ai enjoyed a successful research career in China, Germany, and Canada prior to her career in scientific publishing.

AIP's Beijing office is very close to the heart of Chinese science both physically and psychologically, said Wang Enge, the dean of the School of Physics at Peking University. "It will provide a window for better understanding and communication between American physicists and Chinese physicists and witness the growing science development in China," Enge said. "Chinese scientists are also very appreciative for AIP's excellent professional services and for popularizing the advance of science and technology in the world."

"We are delighted that our efforts to launch the first of our international offices are culminating successfully," added Fred Dylla, AIP Executive Director and CEO. "We look forward to many years of rich scientific exchanges and discoveries with our scientific peers in China."

In other news, AIP Publishing has announced the hiring of three new publishing experts who will spearhead strategy to enhance AIP's position as a world leader in physical science publishing. See: http://www.aip.org/press_release/strategichires.html

The American Institute of Physics is a federation of 10 physical science societies representing more than 135,000 scientists, engineers, and educators and is one of the world's largest publishers of scientific information in the physical sciences. Offering partnership solutions for scientific societies and for similar organizations in science and engineering, AIP is a leader in the field of electronic publishing of scholarly journals. AIP publishes 12 journals (some of which are the most highly cited in their respective fields), two magazines, including its flagship publication Physics Today; and the AIP Conference Proceedings series. Its online publishing platform Scitation hosts nearly two million articles from more than 185 scholarly journals and other publications of 28 learned society publishers.

Source: NewsWise


 
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