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Brett Adrien Kraabel
Physical Sciences Communication
I specialize in editing articles destined for peer-review journals dealing with the physical sciences (e.g., Science, Nature, Physical Review, …). I have over 15 years experience editing for authors whose native language is not English, and I have published dozens of peer-reviewed articles myself in these journals.
I also regularly contribute chapters and solutions to university-physics textbook projects and write popularized-science articles for CNRS International Magazine.
After earning a Ph.D. in physics at the University of California, I spent over 10 years doing research in the fields of condensed matter physics and ultrafast nonlinear optics, which I applied to polymers, fullerenes, and nanocrystals. I have edited hundreds of papers dealing with subjects such as nonlinear optics, geophysics, astrophysics, quantum electrodynamics, condensed matter physics, computer science, mechanical engineering, robotics, low-temperature physics, fluid dynamics, and ultrafast spectroscopy. My clients include the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Physics, Addison-Wesley, and researchers worldwide.
Seattle, WA
US
Email: bkraabel@gmail.com
http://www.p-sciences-communication.com
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Years in the field: 20
Years freelancing: 10
Brett Kraabel
I specialize in editing articles destined for peer-review journals dealing with the physical sciences (e.g., Science, Nature, Physical Review, …). I have over 15 years experience editing for authors whose native language is not English, and I have published dozens of peer-reviewed articles myself in these journals.
I also regularly contribute chapters and solutions to university-physics textbook projects and write popularized-science articles for CNRS International Magazine.
After earning a Ph.D. in physics at the University of California, I spent over 10 years doing research in the fields of condensed matter physics and ultrafast nonlinear optics, which I applied to polymers, fullerenes, and nanocrystals. I have edited hundreds of papers dealing with subjects such as nonlinear optics, geophysics, astrophysics, quantum electrodynamics, condensed matter physics, computer science, mechanical engineering, robotics, low-temperature physics, fluid dynamics, and ultrafast spectroscopy. My clients include the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Physics, Addison-Wesley, and researchers worldwide.