De Jong was appointed to CPC’s editorial board in March 2016. In his newly elevated role, he plans on using his influence to diversify the journal’s editorial board and authors.

“Diversifying the computing community is important to me, and the reality is that a lot of young people who consider pursuing careers in these fields don’t see that they fit or feel like they belong. That’s a big challenge,” said de Jong. “At this point, I strongly believe that a part of the solution is equity, meaning we need to spotlight these underrepresented voices and give them a bigger platform to stand on.”

To elevate these perspectives, de Jong will appoint specialist editors that are gender and culturally diverse, which means seeking out experts from typically overlooked parts of the world like Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, etc. He also hopes to publish more “special issues” of CPC to highlight the innovative research being done in these parts of the globe and from experts not typically represented in the journal.

De Jong’s background is computational chemistry, and his research at Berkeley Lab spans quantum computing, exascale computing, and machine learning for chemistry and materials research. In addition to his role as department head, de Jong also leads Berkeley Lab’s  Applied Computing for Scientific Discovery Group, which advances scientific computing by developing and enhancing applications in key disciplines, as well as tools and libraries for addressing general problems in computational science.

About Computing Sciences at Berkeley Lab

High performance computing plays a critical role in scientific discovery. Researchers increasingly rely on advances in computer science, mathematics, computational science, data science, and large-scale computing and networking to increase our understanding of ourselves, our planet, and our universe. Berkeley Lab's Computing Sciences Area researches, develops, and deploys new foundations, tools, and technologies to meet these needs and to advance research across a broad range of scientific disciplines.





Last edited: September 16, 2025