Description
We have a special need for experts in AI/ML to become peer reviewers for the 60 papers currently in development at WCX2025.
SAE International appreciates the essential role of reviewers in the publishing process, and our reviewers are crucial to the integrity and validity of the research we publish. We rely on reviewers to help to improve quality and to adhere to SAE’s standards through a double-blind peer-review process. SAE journals and non-event technical papers require a minimum of three qualified reviews before a decision is reached about publication. Technical mansucirpts for events like WCX require two qualified reviews.
If an individual is interested in participating as a reviewer, please sign up after reviewing the information on the value proposition for becoming a manuscript reviewer https://www.sae.org/participate/volunteer/reviewer-resources/
Who can become a reviewer?
Anyone who is an expert in a research field can be a reviewer for a journal, non-event technical papers, or events on that particular research topic. Becoming a reviewer requires proficient knowledge in the subject area and the ability to provide constructive criticism to the author and editors. SAE does require previous experience as a peer reviewer or completion of a training program.
Being a reviewer can advance your career by helping you stay up-to-date with the latest research and trends. Writing reviews gives you the opportunity to contribute to research in your chosen field; however, serving as a reviewer does require commitment. The most important requirement for being a reviewer is that you can devote enough time to give a professional and useful review within the time frame given for a review, usually within one month maximum from the date of acceptance.
If you would like to be a reviewer for any of SAE’s journals, please fill out the online form here.
For non-event papers, please email mailto:[email protected], and for event papers, please log into MyTechZone.
Qualifications
Anyone who is an expert in a research field can be a reviewer for a journal, non-event technical papers, or events on that particular research topic. Becoming a reviewer requires proficient knowledge in the subject area and the ability to provide constructive criticism to the author and editors. SAE does require previous experience as a peer reviewer or completion of a training program.