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We recruited four new editors in late 2025 (Tanmoy Chakraborty, Parisa Kordjamshidi, Giovanni Da San Martino, and Asad Sayeed). This is done through advertisement of the role. | We recruited four new editors in late 2025 (Tanmoy Chakraborty, Parisa Kordjamshidi, Giovanni Da San Martino, and Asad Sayeed). This is done through advertisement of the role. Diversity of locations and coverage of all continents has been one of the major criteria as well as suitability and seniority of the candidates. | ||
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The current editors are Vincent Ng, Anna Rogers, Jing Jiang, Michael White, Margot Mieskes, Xiaodan Zhu, Sarvnaz Karimi, Xiaojun Wan, Giovanni Da San Martino, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Parisa Kordjamshidi, and Asad Sayeed. (12 in total) | |||
Revision as of 10:12, 24 June 2026
ARR Team
- Editors:
We recruited four new editors in late 2025 (Tanmoy Chakraborty, Parisa Kordjamshidi, Giovanni Da San Martino, and Asad Sayeed). This is done through advertisement of the role. Diversity of locations and coverage of all continents has been one of the major criteria as well as suitability and seniority of the candidates.
The current editors are Vincent Ng, Anna Rogers, Jing Jiang, Michael White, Margot Mieskes, Xiaodan Zhu, Sarvnaz Karimi, Xiaojun Wan, Giovanni Da San Martino, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Parisa Kordjamshidi, and Asad Sayeed. (12 in total)
- Tech Team:
In 2025, two of the ARR CTOs stepped down (). We have recruited one new CTO () to the Tech team who started in January 2026. One of the CTOs (Freda Shi) will step down in July 2026 due to personal reasons
- Communication & Support:
- Paid positions within ARR:
ARR team is grateful for the three positions that have been created (editorial assistants and workflow manager). These roles have enabled us to work through deadlines and manage the load.
Submissions and Reviews
ARR has seen a large number of submissions each cycle. January 2026 saw over 10k submissions and May was over 17k+. This has put strain on the team handling the reviewing process. This problem is partly due to AI-generated papers We are in communication with PEC and in continuous discussions to explore pathways to make this process sustainable. Some of the potential avenues are(1) Submission caps (2) Karma system (developed in a system led by Mausam/ex-ARR EiC) where some credit building based on experience would recognise good science citizenship/good reviewing behaviour as well as balancing the number of submissions.
- REVAS system:
- Paper matching and assignment: As of January 2026, paper matching and assignments now taken over by the ARR tech team from OR.
- Hallucinated References:
desk rejecting papers with hallucinations in the May cycle.