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Editorial

Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Lubricants in 2015

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Lubricants Editorial Office
MDPI AG, Klybeckstrasse 64, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland
Lubricants 2016, 4(1), 1; https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants4010001
Submission received: 27 January 2016 / Accepted: 27 January 2016 / Published: 27 January 2016
The editors of Lubricants would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2015.
We greatly appreciate the contribution of expert reviewers, which is crucial to the journal’s editorial decision-making process. Several steps have been taken in 2015 to thank and acknowledge reviewers. Good, timely reviews are rewarded with a discount off their next MDPI publication. By creating an account on the submission system, reviewers can access details of their past reviews, see the comments of other reviewers, and download a letter of acknowledgement for their records. In addition, MDPI has launched a collaboration with Publons, a website that seeks to publicly acknowledge reviewers on a per journal basis. This is all done, of course, within the constraints of reviewer confidentiality. Feedback from reviewers shows that most see their task as a voluntary and mostly unseen work in service to the scientific community. We are grateful to our reviewers for the contribution they make.
Abdel-Aal, HishamHadfield, MarkRaeymaekers, Bart
Allmaier, HannesHemptinne, Ferdinand DeRahmani, R.
Alves, AlexandraHocine, AllaRahnejat, Homer
Bayada, GuyHoupert, LucReinders, Jörn
Baykal, DorukInnocenti, BernardoRoy, Marcel E.
Bełdowski, PiotrJai, MohammedRuggiero, Alessandro
Berglund, KimJantunen, ErkkiSah, Robert L.
Blanchet, ThierryJoyce, Thomas JSaikko, Vesa O.
Blyth, MarkKaddick, ChristianSánchez, Rubén
Bonneau, OlivierKamali, AmirSander, David E.
Brunetiere, NoelKaneta, MotohiroSanders, Anthony P.
Bryant, MichaelKennedy, Francis E.Santos, Rafael M.
Burnham, Alan K.Keulen, Wim vanSchulz, Arndt Peter
Burris, D. L.Kretzer, PhilippeSeemann, Wolfgang
Cantat, IsabelleKrick, Brandon ASenatore, Adolfo
Carden, Phil J.Kuhn, ErikShepherd, Duncan E. T.
Castell, PereLee, L.Shum, P. W.
Cayer-Barrioz, JulietteLee, Young-ZeSiegel, David
Cha, MatthewLlena, CarmenSomaya, Kei
Chiementin, XavierLu, XueliangStahl, Karsten
Clarke, IanMalucelli, GiulioTotolin, Vladimir
Cocconcelli, MarcoMartin, J. KeithTyagi, Satish
Cousseau, TiagoMartín-Alfonso, J. E.Valencia, Concepción
Dabirrahmani, DanèMihailidis, Athanasios K.Varela, Alejandro Cerda
Delgado, MiguelMinami, IchiroVazquez, Carlos
Di Puccio, FrancescaMorlock, Michael M.Wang, Xiaobo
Dintcheva, N. Tz.Müller, MichaelWang, Tingmei
Dixena, RaviNeville, AnneWang, Shibo
Dohnal, FadiNie, SonglinWäsche, Rolf
Dubois, AndréNijmeijer, HenkWatson, Gregory S.
Elasha, FarisNikolakopoulos, P. G. NikolakopoulosWesterberg, Lars G.
Espino, Daniel M.Offner, GünterWiater, J. Michael
Finley, Brent L.Parkes, MariaXie, Haibo
Fischer, TrauggotPatel, MihirYagi, Kazuyuki
Forsyth, MariaPesiridis, ApostolosZak, Alla
Fujimoto, EisakuPfaendtner, JimZaki, Nael
Grecov, Dana RaduPuértolas, Jósé AntonioZolper, Thomas

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