Join the Advisory Board

The Advisory Board of AI Advances (ABAA) guides the direction of AI Advances and ensures its quality and relevance. It consists of contributing writers who volunteer to devote their time and expertise to help AI Advances to grow. ABAA members play key roles in the development of AI Advances:

  • Provide strategic advice on AI Advances' scope, direction, and policies to ensure it meets the needs of our audience and stays relevant in the field.
  • Uphold editorial and ethical standards to preserve the esteemed reputation of AI Advances.
  • Suggest topics, Identify emerging trends, and recommend potential contributors.
  • Provide feedback on the performance of AI Advances, helping to identify areas for improvement or expansion.
  • Evaluate new managing editor applications and make decisions.
  • Evaluate the Boost nomination records provided by the EIC and make suggestions.
  • Leverage professional networks to promote AI Advances, attract high-quality submissions, and enhance the visibility of AI Advances in the professional community.
  • Serve as a critical resource for the editorial team, offering expertise, guidance, and support to ensure AI Advances' success and impact in the field.

Interested in joining the ABAA? We highly value your contribution and are flexible with the duration of your service. Please fill out the following form:


Not interested? Back home or learn about the Editorial Team.

What's your name?*

What's your email?*

Have you reviewed the key roles of ABAA members?*

Are you ready to participate in quarterly ABAA meetings that last one hour each on Zoom? (We schedule meetings considering your availability through doodle polls)*

Can we feature your name, title, and affiliation in the "Advisory Board" page of AI Advances?*

A link to the most influential article you published on AI Advances*

A link to your resume or LinkedIn page*

Your availability is precious; we welcome short-term commitment too. If you like, you may choose one of the options below:

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