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21 March 2025
World Day for Glaciers—“Glaciers: Guardians of Earth’s Future”, 21 March 2025

Glaciers are essential to the Earth’s ecosystem, playing a vital role as critical freshwater reservoirs and key indicators of the planet’s health. They provide water resources for millions of people, regulate global sea levels, and support unique ecosystems and biodiversity. However, these icy giants are in peril. Increasing global temperatures are driving glaciers to shrink rapidly, resulting in water shortages, higher sea levels, and a greater likelihood of floods and landslides. Recognizing their immense importance, the United Nations has declared 21 March the World Day for Glaciers, alongside the International Year of Glaciers 2025. These initiatives aim to raise global awareness about the urgent need to protect glaciers and address the challenges posed by climate change.
Aligned with the 2025 theme, “Glaciers: Guardians of Earth's Future”, MDPI’s established journals in the fields of environmental and earth sciences will serve as leading platforms for scientific communication. These journals foster collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and communities, promoting innovative solutions for glacier preservation and climate resilience. By sharing cutting-edge research and actionable insights, MDPI contributes to the global effort to safeguard these natural wonders and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
Join us in celebrating the World Day for Glaciers and supporting scientific advancements that protect these irreplaceable guardians of our planet. Together, we can work toward a thriving Earth, where glaciers continue to sustain life and inspire awe.
Invited speakers:
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Dr. Abror Gafurov, German Research Centre for Geoscience, Potsdam, Germany |
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Dr. Danilo Godone, Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, Perugia, Italy |
Feel free to register for this webinar here!
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“Characteristics of Runoff Components in the Mingyong Glacier Basin, Meili Snow Mountains”
by Zichen Zhang, Lihua Wu, Jun Feng, Zhiwen Dong, Xiong Zhao, Yi Sun, Xiping Cheng, Liqin Dong and Tingting Liu
Water 2024, 16(7), 937; https://doi.org/10.3390/w16070937
“Comparison of Machine Learning Models in Simulating Glacier Mass Balance: Insights from Maritime and Continental Glaciers in High Mountain Asia”
by Weiwei Ren, Zhongzheng Zhu, Yingzheng Wang, Jianbin Su, Ruijie Zeng, Donghai Zheng and Xin Li
Remote Sens. 2024, 16(6), 956; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16060956
“Reconstructing the Relative Ice-Flow Chronology South of Lake Mistassini in Canada from New Ice-Flow Indicator Mapping”
by Mohamed El Amrani, Khadija Diani, Mohamed Hafedh Hamza, Mohamed Elhag, Said Courba, Afaf Amine, Moulay Ahmed Ben Driss, Lahcen Ousaid, Nabil Mdiker, Youssef Hahou et al.
Limnol. Rev. 2024, 24(4), 450-465; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev24040026
“Extremely Cold Climate and Social Vulnerability in Alaska: Problems and Prospects”
by Elena A. Grigorieva, John E. Walsh and Vladimir A. Alexeev
Climate 2024, 12(2), 20; https://doi.org/10.3390/cli12020020
“Yearly Elevation Change and Surface Velocity Revealed from Two UAV Surveys at Baishui River Glacier No. 1, Yulong Snow Mountain”
by Leiyu Li, Yuande Yang, Shijin Wang, Chuya Wang, Qihua Wang, Yuqiao Chen, Junhao Wang, Songtao Ai and Yanjun Che
Atmosphere 2024, 15(2), 231; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos15020231
“Calculation of Black Ice Thickness and Heat Fluxes inside the Ice and at the Water–Ice Boundary in a Boreal Lake”
by Sergey Bogdanov, Nikolay Palshin, Roman Zdorovennov, Tatiana Efremova, Sergei Smirnov and Galina Zdorovennova
Limnol. Rev. 2023, 23(3), 138-156; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev23030009
“Diversity and Variability of the Course of Ice Phenomena on the Lakes Located in the Southern and Eastern Part of the Baltic Sea Catchment Area”
by Rajmund Skowron, Pavel Kirvel, Adam Choiński and Ivan Kirvel
Limnol. Rev. 2023, 23(1), 33-49; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev23010003
“The Influence of Glacier Mass Balance on River Runoff in the Typical Alpine Basin”
by Bin Yang, Weibing Du, Junli Li, Anming Bao, Wen Ge, Shuangting Wang, Xiaoxuan Lyu, Xin Gao and Xiaoqian Cheng
Water 2023, 15(15), 2762; https://doi.org/10.3390/w15152762
“Mountain Cryosphere Landscapes in South America: Value and Protection”
by Sebastián Ruiz-Pereira, Voltaire Alvarado Peterson and Darío Trombotto Liaudat
Conservation 2023, 3(1), 232-246; https://doi.org/10.3390/conservation3010017
“Glacial Lakes and Related Hazards: Mapping, Monitoring, and Risk Assessment” |
“Mathematical, Physical, Chemical, and Biological Methods for Ice and Water Problems” |
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17 March 2025
MDPI Webinar | World Day for Glaciers 2025, 19 March 2025

Glaciers are among the most important components of the Earth’s cryosphere, serving as natural reservoirs of freshwater, regulators of sea levels, and indicators of climate variability. Their role in sustaining ecosystems and human societies is unparalleled, yet they are increasingly threatened by rising global temperatures.
The scientific evidence underscores the alarming rate of glacier retreat, with profound implications for water security, sea-level rise, and the frequency of climate-related hazards such as floods and landslides. The loss of these ice masses not only disrupts hydrological cycles but also poses significant challenges to communities and economies worldwide.
Date: 19 March 2025 at 9 a.m. CET | 3 a.m. EDT | 4 p.m. CST
Webinar ID: 851 1794 7801
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/WDFG2025
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar. Registrations made with academic institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
Unable attend? Register anyway and we will let you know when the recording is available to watch online.
Register now for free!
Program:
Speaker/Presentation | Time (CET) |
MDPI Introduction | 9:00–9:10 a.m. |
Dr. Abror Gafurov Operational Cryosphere and Water Resources Monitoring using MODSNOW: examples from Central & South Asia |
9:10–9:30 a.m. |
Dr. Danilo Godone Geo-hydrological Hazards Monitoring at High Elevation |
9:30–9:50 a.m. |
Q&A Session | 9:50–10:05 a.m. |
Closing of Webinar | 10:05–10:10 a.m. |
Webinar Speakers:
- Dr. Abror Gafurov, GFZ German Research Centre for Geoscience, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany;
- Dr. Danilo Godone, Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, Torino, Italy.
12 March 2025
Meet Us at the 18th National Conference and Symposium on Hydrochemistry, 28–30 March 2025, Tianjin, China

Conference: The 18th National Conference and Symposium on Hydrochemistry
Date: 28–30 March 2025
Location: Tianjin, China
MDPI will be attending the 18th National Conference and Symposium on Hydrochemistry as an exhibitor. We welcome researchers from different backgrounds to visit and share their latest ideas with us.
The 18th National Conference and Symposium on Hydrochemistry is organized by Tianjin University and the Applied Chemistry Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society, which will be held from 28 to 30 March 2025. The theme of this year’s conference is “Pollution reduction, carbon reduction, and green expansion—Goals, vision, and innovative in the development of wastewater treatment chemistry”.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:
- Water;
- Limnological Review;
- Environments;
- Resources;
- Recycling;
- Clean Technol.;
- Separations;
- Hydrology;
- Land.
If you are planning to attend the above conference, please do not hesitate to start an online conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://waterchem2025.scimeeting.cn/.
11 March 2025
Meet Us at the 2025 AAG Annual Meeting, 24–28 March 2025, Detroit, MI, USA

MDPI is pleased to announce our participation in the 2025 AAG Annual Meeting (AAG 2025), held from 24 to 28 March 2025 in Detroit, MI, USA.
AAG 2025 will revolve around the theme of “Making Spaces of Possibility”. It will bring together geographers of many perspectives and specialties to learn from Detroit, envisioning solutions for the region it is part of and for places around the world.
To make spaces of possibility is to leverage geographic insight, knowledge, and tools to counter the historical legacies of racial exclusion and (settler) colonialism; to address current threats to democracy and the environment; and to work toward climate justice.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the event:
- Remote Sensing;
- Sustainability;
- Earth;
- Geographies;
- Climate;
- Hydrology;
- Land;
- Water;
- Fire;
- Atmosphere;
- World;
- Drones;
- Geomatics;
- Quaternary.
If you are attending AAG 2025, we invite you to visit us at booth #111. Our representatives, Mr. Elvis Wang and Ms. Sofia Zelko, will be available to discuss publishing opportunities, the benefits of open access, and our commitment to advancing geosciences research.
For more information about the conference, please visit its official website: https://www.aag.org/events/aag2025/.
27 February 2025
More than 300 MDPI Journals Indexed in Web of Science
MDPI is pleased to share a significant milestone in its mission to advance scholarly research and promote the dissemination of knowledge—300+ MDPI journals are now indexed in Web of Science (WoS). This milestone highlights the global recognition, interdisciplinary impact and enhanced visibility of our journals. It also reflects our adherence to rigorous editorial standards, scientific integrity, and our mission to foster open scientific exchange in all forms, across all disciplines.

To explore the full list of our journals indexed in WoS, please visit https://www.mdpi.com/about/journals/wos. Beyond expanding the coverage of our publications in the leading academic databases, we are dedicated to ensuring that our journals are included in as many scope-specific databases as possible. This increases the visibility of our authors’ work and extends the reach of their significant data.
This milestone would not have been possible without the efforts and expertise of our academic editors, reviewers and authors. Their commitment and collaboration have been instrumental in creating an inclusive, accessible, and impactful publishing platform. We also extend our gratitude to the global research community for their trust as we continue to break new ground in academic publishing. This milestone is not just a celebration of MDPI’s progress but also recognition of the collective strides made by researchers worldwide.
As we celebrate this remarkable accomplishment, MDPI remains steadfast in its commitment to open access publishing and ensuring that high-quality research reaches and inspires a global audience.
20 February 2025
MDPI 2024 Most Popular Cover for Environmental and Earth Sciences Week

This year, MDPI celebrates Environmental and Earth Sciences Week under the theme “Science for a Thriving Planet!”. As we honor this week, we also align with the United Nations’ call to action by recognizing key global observances: 21 March as the International Day of Forests and World Day for Glaciers, 22 March as World Water Day, and 23 March as World Meteorological Day. These observances highlight the interconnectedness of forests, water, weather, and climate in shaping a sustainable future.
Hereby, we are pleased to officially launch the campaign “MDPI 2024 Most Popular Cover in Environmental and Earth Sciences”, which aims to reinforce the critical role science plays in understanding, protecting, and sustaining our world.
What’s the cover?
For this campaign, MDPI highlights a paper in the form of an issue cover for each issue. We selected 15 covers in 2024 in the field of forests, water and meteorology. Many cover stories report important research results or innovative methods with impressive images.
What’s standard when selecting the popular cover?
The criteria that will be considered for selection are as follows:
- The importance or innovation of research in the fields of forests, water, glaciers, or meteorology;
- Quality of the cover image.
How many winners will there be?
- There will be three covers granted the “MDPI 2024 Most Popular Cover”.
What’s the prize for each winner?
- A CHF 300 Article-Processing Charge (APC) voucher (corresponding author);
- An electronic certificate.
How to pick your favorite cover?
To cast your vote, please visit the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Z8B3BDQ.
The voting will be open from 19 February to 12 March 2025. The winners will be announced on the MDPI website by 21 March.
17 February 2025
MDPI Celebrates Excellence in Medical Research with Early Career Researcher Awards

MDPI, a pioneer in scholarly open access publishing, and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), Singapore, proudly announce the successful conclusion of the first edition the MDPI Early Career Researcher Awards. The awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to medical and biomedical research, were presented to six exceptional researchers during an awards ceremony held at LKCMedicine HQ Building on 28 November 2024.
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Honoring Excellence in Research
The awards recognize exceptional postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. students who have demonstrated outstanding originality, innovation, and impact in their respective fields. We are honored to announce the winners of the 2024 edition:
Early Career Researcher (Postdoc) Award:
- Dr. Theresia Handayani Mina, “Adiposity and Metabolic Health in Asian Populations: An Epidemiological Study Using Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in Singapore”;
- Dr. Erfan Rezvani Ghomi, “Wound Healing Improvement by Novel Aligned Antimicrobial Nanofibrous 3D Scaffolds”;
- Dr. Yadollah Ranjbar Slamloo, “Functional Alterations of The Prefrontal Circuit Underlying Cognitive Aging in Mice”.
Early Career Researcher (Ph.D.) Award:
- Pritisha Rozario, “Mechanistic Basis for Potassium Efflux-Driven Activation of the Human NLRP1 Inflammasome”;
- Michelle Law Cheok Yien, “Chikungunya Virus Nonstructural Protein 1 is a Versatile RNA Capping and Decapping Enzyme”;
- Yin Ruoyu, “The Use of Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing Tools in Older Adults: A Mixed Method Study”.
Our collaboration highlights a shared commitment to recognizing exceptional talent and research within the academic community, addressing today’s healthcare challenges, and inspiring continued innovation.
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Looking Ahead to 2025
Building on the success of the first edition, MDPI and LKCMedicine are excited to announce that the 2025 MDPI Early Researcher Awards will continue to celebrate excellence and innovation in medical research. The next edition promises to expand its scope, introducing new categories and providing even greater recognition for impactful research.
Further details on the 2025 awards, including nomination criteria and timelines, will be shared in the coming months. We remain committed to fostering a culture of research excellence and collaboration within the global scientific community.
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14 February 2025
Meet Us at the First Ocean Decade International Coastal Cities Conference, 26–27 February 2025, Qingdao, China

Conference: First Ocean Decade International Coastal Cities Conference
Date: 26–27 February 2025
Location: Qingdao, China
MDPI will be attending the First Ocean Decade International Coastal Cities Conference, which will be held from 26 to 27 February 2025, as an exhibitor, and we welcome researchers from different backgrounds to visit and share their latest ideas with us.
The conference is organized by the Qingdao Municipal People’s Government and UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC-UNESCO). The theme of the conference is “Better Ocean, Better City”. Building upon the momentum and outcomes of the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference, this conference will mark a pivotal moment in accelerating action for the newly launched “Cities with the Ocean” platform and be a major step towards the 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference and the planned pre-Conference special event on “Ocean Rise and Resilience”.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
- Oceans;
- Coasts;
- Conservation;
- Diversity;
- Environments;
- Hydrology;
- Land;
- Microplastics;
- Pollutants;
- Resources;
- Urban Science;
- Waste;
- Water;
- Clean Technol.
If you are planning to attend this conference, please do not hesitate to start a conversation with us online. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person at the conference and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://oceandecade.org/zh/events/first-ocean-decade-international-coastal-cities-conference-better-ocean-better-city/.
11 February 2025
Welcoming New Early Career Editorial Board Members of Hydrology

Hydrology (ISSN: 2306-5338) is pleased to announce the following 30 researchers, who have been added to our group of 2025–2026 Early Career Editorial Board Members (ECEBMs). Applications for the Early Career Editorial Board are now closed. Please join us in congratulating them on joining the Hydrology community!
Name: Dr. Ebrahim Ghaderpour
Affiliation: Department of Earth Sciences & CERI Research Centre, Sapienza University of Rome, P.le Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Rome, Italy
Website: https://research.uniroma1.it/researcher/50f09bea13ee8cd599bedb2a3297f8e89b397e9275c3332540306207?page=1
Interests: artificial intelligence; remote sensing; environmental sciences; geology; hydrology
Name: Dr. Nan Xu
Affiliation: 1 Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China;
2 College of Geography and Remote Sensing, Hohai University, Nanjing 211100, China
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9912-2347
Interests: coastal remote sensing; water resource remote sensing; GeoAI
Name: Dr. Mariusz Ptak
Affiliation: Department of Hydrology and Water Management, Adam Mickiewicz University, B. Krygowskiego 10, 61-680 Poznań, Poland
Website: https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info.seam?id=UAM143611&affil=&lang=pl
Interests: lakes; rivers; water level; water temperature; ice cover; water resources
Name: Dr. Fan Zhang
Affiliation: Jixian National Forest Ecosystem Observation and Research Station, National Ecosystem Research Network of China (CNERN), School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
Websites: https://scholar.google.com.hk/citations?user=qjiXE2EAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4648-5851
Interests: green and efficient utilization of agricultural water and land resources; ecosystem service analysis of agricultural systems; decision making support under multiple uncertainties
Name: Prof. Dr. Danqing Song
Affiliation: 1 School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China;
2 State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
Websites: https://www2.scut.edu.cn/jtxy/2023/0828/c35030a516914/page.htm; https://www2.scut.edu.cn/jtxy_en/weotechnicalwngineering/list.htm
Interests: disaster-causing mechanism; prevention and control technology of underground engineering under hydrodynamic coupling
Name: Dr. Linjing Qiu
Affiliation: Department of Earth and Environmental Science, School of Human Settlements and Civil Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China
Website: https://gr.xjtu.edu.cn/en/web/qiulinjing; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7250-5698
Interests: land cover change; water cycle; climate change; numerical simulation; watershed hydrology
Name: Dr. Rocky Talchabhadel
Affiliation: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jackson State University, Jackson, MI, USA
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/rockytalchabhadel
Interests: meteorology and atmospheric sciences; water resources environmental sciences and ecology; geology engineering
Name: Dr. Stefania Anna Palermo
Affiliation: Department of Civil Engineering, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende, Italy
Website: https://eleanor.unical.it/eleanor/dettaglianagrafica.asp?docente=374&dipartimento=1&ruolo=6
Interests: hydrology; urban stormwater management; urban flooding risk; water quality; nature-based solutions; low-impact development systems; modeling; numerical analysis; water resource management; water balance; soil sciences
Name: Dr. Zipeng Zhang
Affiliation: 1 College of Geography and Remote Sensing Sciences, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017, China;
2 Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecology, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017, China
Website: https://geography.xju.edu.cn/info/1021/1444.htm; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4529-8704
Interests: soil organic carbon dynamics; hyperspectral quantitative remote sensing; soil biogeochemical modeling
Name: Dr. Francesco Ronchetti
Affiliation: Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Giuseppe Campi, 103-41125 Modena, Italy
Website: https://personale.unimore.it/rubrica/dettaglio/uranio
Interests: hydrogeology; water isotopes; tracer tests; fractured aquifer; karst aquifer; water spring; alluvial aquifer; numerical modeling; geostatistics; hydrochemistry; seawater intrusion
Name: Prof. Dr. Jiangjiang Zhang
Affiliation: Yangtze Institute for Conservation and Development, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China
Website: https://www.yicode.org.cn/en/people/jiangjiang-zhang/; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0513-5233
Interests: rainfall-runoff modeling; data assimilation; machine learning
Name: Dr. Jia Qin
Affiliation: 1 Key Laboratory of Ecological Safety and Sustainable Development in Arid Lands, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China;
2 Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences and Frozen Soil Engineering, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China;
3 Tanggula Mountain Cryosphere and Environment Observation and Research Station of Tibet Autonomous Region, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China;
4 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Website: https://people.ucas.ac.cn/~qinj; https://people.ucas.ac.cn/~qinj?language=en
Interests: hydrological simulation; alpine hydrology; permafrost; cold region
Name: Dr. Wenzhao Liang
Affiliation: Department of Ocean Science and Center for Ocean Research in Hong Kong and Macau, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong SAR 999077, China
Website: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=9HrAKb0AAAAJ&hl=zh-TW
Interests: hydrodynamics and biogeochemical cycling in surface water–groundwater interactions at different scales (small: intertidal zone/benthic sediment interface; large: deltaic/continental pathway); machine learning-driven analysis of long-term databases (in-situ observation/remote sensing) for natural hazard prediction and informing environmental/sustainable policymaking
Name: Dr. Bojan Đurin
Affiliation: Department of Civil Engineering, University North, Jurja Križanića 31b, 42000 Varaždin, Croatia
Website: https://www.unin.hr/en/profiles/profile/durin-bojan
Interests: hydrology; water supply; hydrotechnical facilities; renewable energy; environmental engineering
Name: Dr. Donatas Pupienis
Affiliation: Laboratory of Geoenvironmental Research, Nature Research Centre, 08412 Vilnius, Lithuania
Website: https://www.hkk.gf.vu.lt/biografijos/biografijos-donatas-pupienis/
Interests: Baltic Sea; coastal processes; sediment transport; heavy minerals; coastal morphology; sea level; environment monitoring; sedimentary environments and processes in different water bodies; coastal management; coastal and marine geology; aeolian processes; deltaic processes; storm analysis; climate change
Name: Dr. Junfeng Xiong
Affiliation: Key Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9409-5797
Interests: remote sensing of inland water; applications of machine learning for satellite monitoring
Name: Dr. Zhuangcai Tian
Affiliation: State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Construction and Healthy Operation and Maintenance of Deep Underground Engineering (Research Center for Deep Ocean Science and Underwater Engineering), China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China
Website: http://faculty.cumt.edu.cn/TZC/en/index.htm
Interests: marine engineering geology and environment
Name: Dr. Zhanbin Luo
Affiliation: Department of Land Resource Management, Hohai University, Nanjing 211100, China
Website: https://ggy.hhu.edu.cn/_t1473/2024/0909/c12362a288320/page.psp; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2470-7620
Interests: soil ecohydrology; efficient utilization of water and soil resources; territorial space protection and restoration; ecological carbon sink
Name: Dr. Tausif Ahmad
Affiliation: Advanced Materials and Porous Membrane Center, King Abdullah University Of Science And Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1286-3669
Interests: water treatment technologies and membrane science
Name: Dr. Barlin Orlando Olivares Campos
Affiliation: Biodiversity Management Research Group (GESBIO-UCO), Rabanales Campus, University of Córdoba, National Highway IV km 396, 14014 Córdoba, Spain
Website: https://www.uco.es/investiga/grupos/gesbio/quienes-somos/
Interests: exploring critical areas such as plant biology, soil science, environmental stress, and food systems to tackle global challenges like climate change, food security, and sustainability; leveraging advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, to model complex biological and environmental processes, predict climate impacts, and optimize agricultural practices
Name: Dr. Guanxi Yan
Affiliation: School of Civil Engineering, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1466-7805
Interests: geotechnical engineering; geophysics; groundwater; hydrogeology; unsaturated soil mechanic
Name: Dr. Jinjun Zhou
Affiliation: College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Website: https://english.bjut.edu.cn/info/1351/5412.htm
Interests: urban flooding; stormwater simulation; urban drainage network simulation; rainfall forecast; resilient city
Name: Dr. Wangjun Jiang
Affiliation: China Geological Survey, Tianjin 300170, China
Website: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-1670-3626
Interests: environment; water quality; hydrogeochemistry; environmental geochemistry; hydrochemistry; water chemistry
Name: Dr. Márton Veress
Affiliation: Department of Geography, Savaria University Centre, Eötvös Lóránd University, 9700 Szombathely, Hungary
Website: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603108458
Interests: geomorphology; karst morphology; karst types
Name: Dr. Hao Han
Affiliation: State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an 710061, China
Website: https://www.iahr.org/individual-member/user?member_no=32020
Interests: hydrology and water resources; flood modeling; sponge city using high-precision remote sensing data
Name: Dr. Xiaoyu Guo
Affiliation: 1 State Key Laboratory of Tibetan Plateau Earth System, Environment and Resources (TPESER), Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China;
2 Motuo Observation & Research Center for Earth Landscape and Earth Systems, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
Website: https://itpcas.cas.cn/sourcedb_itpcas_cas/cn/expert/202306/t20230621_6784280.html; https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211169638
Interests: hydrometeorology; isotope hydrology
Name: Dr. Kul Khand
Affiliation: ASRC Federal Data Solutions, Contractor to USGS EROS Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57198, USA
Website: https://www.usgs.gov/earth-resources-observation-and-science-eros-center
Interests: hydrology; remote sensing; climate change; water and food security
Name: Dr. Omer Mermer
Affiliation: IIHR Hydroscience and Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
Website: https://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/people/omer-mermer/
Interests: hydroinformatics; environmental science; machine learning model development; feature engineering; XAI; smart sensors; IoT technologies; system engineering
Name: Dr. Qi Zhang
Affiliation: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR 999077, China
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1267-4822
Interests: unsaturated soil mechanics; THM; slope instability; plant–soil interactions; environmental geotechnics; climate change
Name: Dr. Farhad Bahmanpouri
Affiliation: Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection, National Research Council (CNR), 06128 Perugia, Italy
Website: http://hydrology.irpi.cnr.it/people/farhad-bahmanpouri/
Interests: experimental and numerical methods in hydraulic and river engineering; hydrological modeling; sediment transport; entropy model; CFD in hydraulic and hydrologic engineering; flood modeling
Hydrology Editorial Office
5 February 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #20 - Beijing, Singapore, Bangkok, JAMS, Jisc

Welcome to the MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter.
In these monthly letters, I will showcase two key aspects of our work at MDPI: our commitment to empowering researchers and our determination to facilitating open scientific exchange.
Opening Thoughts
2024 Annual Meeting – Beijing (15 January 2025)
You haven’t truly experienced a New Year’s celebration until you’ve attended one of MDPI’s Chinese Annual Meeting festivities. This year I visited our annual meeting in Beijing, held on the 15th of January.
Imagine this: stepping into a banquet hall filled with 140 tables and about 1,400 colleagues from our Beijing offices, all gathered to share in a six-hour event. The agenda included year-end speeches and presentations, a variety of performances by our colleagues, a selection of awards honouring local employees for their work, group photos for the memories, and a dinner.
This may have been one of the largest events I have attended. For those unaccustomed to such an event, it might seem overwhelming, but it was quite the opposite. The atmosphere was one of celebration as everyone came together to support their peers and celebrate the achievements of 2024.
I was honoured to deliver the opening speech and a presentation highlighting our growth and investment in MDPI’s most valuable asset: our people.
“Our editorial teams represent MDPI at its finest”
I want to give special recognition to the editorial department, across all of our offices, which forms the heart of our business. These teams are the frontline communicators with our authors, reviewers, and guest editors, creating a smooth experience of processing our manuscripts. Their professionalism and kindness are often highlighted as key drivers of satisfaction with MDPI. For this, I extend my deepest gratitude to all our editorial staff, across every office. They truly represent MDPI at its finest.
Beijing is home to two of our offices, with just over 800 employees in Tongzhou and over 600 in Haidian. Thank you to our administrative teams and everyone involved in organizing these New Year’s celebrations across all offices. These events provide a moment to reflect on our shared accomplishments and appreciate the positive impact each of you has on our culture.
MDPI Offices in China
While the history of MDPI begins in Basel, Switzerland, the story of MDPI is very much rooted in China. Below is a list of MDPI’s current offices in China and their respective dates of inauguration:
- 2008: Beijing (Tongzhou, Haidian)
- 2013: Wuhan (Hankou, Guanggu)
- 2019: Tianjin
- 2021: Dalian
- 2021: Nanjing
To date, over 381,000 MDPI research articles have been published by authors affiliated with Chinese institutions, making China our largest market. This is reflected not only in the volume of publications but also in the scale of our workforce supporting local operations and contributing to global success.
While no new offices in China were launched between 2022 and 2024 due to the pandemic and strategic planning, we remain committed to future growth here. Our plans include expanding operations as we continue to build our global workforce.
We look forward to a year filled with continued collaboration, growth, and shared success.
“We remain committed to future growth in China”
Impactful Research
MDPI and Jisc Consortium Extend Open Access Agreement for 2025
I’m pleased to share that MDPI has extended its agreement with the Jisc consortium in the UK for 2025. This renewal strengthens our partnership with UK institutions and reaffirms our shared commitment to advancing open access publishing.
Jisc is the UK’s not-for-profit digital, data, and technology agency supporting tertiary education, research, and innovation. Through initiatives such as our agreement, Jisc helps institutions access essential digital resources and infrastructure to support researchers. Currently, 62 UK institutions are part of our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) through this partnership.
Authors from participating institutions benefit from discounts on article processing charges (APCs), with even greater support for institutions that centrally fund APCs. This helps researchers focus on their work while simplifying the publishing process.
A full list of participating institutions can be found here.
As Becky Castellon, our Institutional Partnerships Manager, puts it: “Extending our agreement with Jisc is a reward for the strong partnership we’ve built with research institutions throughout the UK.”
At MDPI, we are dedicated to making research more accessible while reducing administrative burdens for institutions and authors. Open access publishing is at the heart of what we do, and we’re proud to expand its reach in the UK and beyond.
Inside MDPI
Visit to MDPI's Singapore office
During my January trip to some of our APAC offices, I also had the pleasure of visiting our Singapore office for the first time. It’s exciting to see how much the team has grown, now numbering over 55 staff members, with more joining us in February.
Welcoming and Supporting New Team Members
“Experienced staff play an important role in mentoring new hires”
I had the opportunity to connect with both experienced colleagues and new team members who are currently embarking on their careers. This visit reminded me of what it was like when I was in their shoes. I encourage all of us to engage new colleagues with empathy, as we have all been in their position. By creating a welcoming and supportive environment, we can help them settle in and learn about the corporate world, MDPI and our mission.
Experienced staff play an important role in mentoring and guiding new hires, most of whom are transitioning from academia to their first job. I’m especially grateful to colleagues such as Colin Chen, Alicia Ren, Yu Nwe Soe, Colin Wee, Amy Cham and other senior members who have contributed to shaping the culture and work environment in Singapore.
Building MDPI’s Positive Reputation
During my visit, I spoke with the office staff about the importance of their roles in building a positive reputation that helps create trust in MDPI. I shared how every interaction and communication point contributes to the marketing of MDPI and our journals. I also highlighted the career development opportunities available as MDPI continues to grow.
Connecting with the Singapore Marketing Team
I also spent time connecting directly with the Singapore Marketing team, which has quickly grown to 15 young and ambitious members. They are eager to learn and are actively contributing to our journal and corporate marketing activities. I shared insights into our corporate marketing structure and strategy and look forward to supporting them as they grow.
During the visit, I was joined by my colleague Dr. Constanze Schelhorn, Head of Indexing, who provided training on indexing. This training was greatly appreciated by the local staff.
Meeting with Prof. Dr. Manoj Gupta
Lastly, we had the privilege of meeting Prof. Dr. Manoj Gupta, Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of Technologies since 2016 and Section EiC of Metals.
Prof. Gupta is an active decision-maker for the journal and a great brand ambassador for MDPI.
Prof. Gupta has helped sustainably scale Technologies, which now has a 4.2 Impact Factor and a 6.7 CiteScore, ranking Q1 in the JCR category of Engineering and Q1 in the CiteScore category of Computer Science.
During our meeting, we discussed strategies for Institutional Open Access Partnership agreements and ways to promote MDPI journals in Singapore.
PS. During the visit, we also had the chance to participate in Lo Hei, also known as Yee Sang or the “prosperity toss.” This is a raw fish salad traditionally enjoyed during Chinese New Year and is particularly popular among Chinese communities in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Everyone gathers around the table as the ingredients are added one by one, and then the salad is mixed together. It was a fun experience to take part in this New Year tradition!
Coming Together for Science
JAMS – Journal & Article Management System
I am excited to announce the official relaunch of JAMS (Journal & Article Management System), one of MDPI’s key initiatives to support academic publishers worldwide.
With this relaunch, JAMS now offers new pricing models and flexible solutions for small-scale journals, commercial publishers, and university presses. We have also redesigned the JAMS website to enhance the user experience.
“JAMS is a testament to our commitment to simplifying the publishing process”
Explore the new website here: jams.pub
It’s also great to see the JAMS team expanding our presence at conferences and on social media to engage more effectively with the academic community.
Recently, Facundo Santomé (Senior Marketing Manager) and Alex Ramos (Senior Marketing Specialist) represented JAMS at the APE 2025 conference in Berlin, highlighting how our platform empowers small and independent publishers to streamline and scale their journal management.
JAMS was built to change that by adapting to the unique requirements of each publisher.
At MDPI, we continually invest in our growth – not only by expanding our operations and staff but also by developing innovative products that serve the academic and publishing community at large. JAMS, with its comprehensive suite of journal management tools, is a testament to our commitment to simplifying the publishing process for our partners.
Imagine a submission system that frees up your time for strategy, innovation, and impactful publishing.
Under the leadership of Silvano Bonfatti (Product Manager, MDPI), the JAMS team has conducted in-depth market research to understand the challenges publishers face: endless administrative tasks, inefficient workflows, and systems that don’t always meet their needs.
If you believe JAMS could benefit any of your network contacts, please share our website. Contact the JAMS team. They are always ready to assist with your publishing needs.
What Sets JAMS Apart?
- Scalability – Whether you're a niche journal or managing thousands of submissions, JAMS grows with you.
- End-to-End Workflow – From submission to peer review and final publication, everything is in one place.
- Automation That Works for You – Say goodbye to chasing reviewers and formatting issues, so that you can focus on quality instead.
- Built by Publishers, for Publishers – JAMS is backed by MDPI’s expertise; we know exactly what it takes to run a journal smoothly.
- Flexible & Fair Pricing – Supporting journals of all sizes, with special rates for non-profits and publishers in the Global South.
Partners Who Already Trust JAMS
If you believe JAMS could benefit any of your network contacts, please share our website. Contact the JAMS team. They are always ready to assist with your publishing needs.
Closing Thoughts
Visit to MDPI's Bangkok office
To conclude my APAC trip, I had the pleasure of visiting our Bangkok office from 22 to 24 January. The office has grown significantly, closing 2024 with a total of 445 colleagues across various departments, including Editorial, Production, Conference, Training, Journal Relationship Specialists (JRS), Managing Editors, and supporting teams in HR, Admin, IT, and Finance.
I would like to praise our Bangkok management team for their excellent work in supporting our growth and creating a positive work environment. Our colleagues here are humble, talented, hardworking, and appreciative of MDPI’s mission.
Thailand was among MDPI’s top 30 markets in 2024 for total publications. With our office in Bangkok, we have an opportunity to further promote open access while supporting local researchers and institutions. This includes open access discounts, author training sessions, conference sponsorships, and other initiatives. We currently have 25 Editorial Board Members (EBMs) from Thailand and will work on expanding this network.
Engaging with Group Leads
“Group leads play an important role in creating a safe, positive environment”
During my visit, I met with our group leads to highlight their crucial role in managing journal performance and mentoring new employees, especially given our increased hiring targets. Many new hires are early in their careers and require training, development, and support. Group leads play an important role in creating a safe, positive environment that fosters professional growth while maintaining MDPI’s reputation for service quality.
To wrap up the session, I added a personal touch by holding the door and giving everyone high-fives – a small gesture to show appreciation, boost morale, and strengthen team spirit. It’s important for our colleagues to feel seen, heard, and valued.
University Visit: King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)
We also visited King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB) to explore collaboration opportunities.
Our discussions focused on: Institutional Open Access Partnership (IOAP), Author training sessions, Conference sponsorships, Student employment initiatives, and more.
This visit reinforced the importance of building strong relationships with local universities, ensuring we continue to support and engage with the academic community in Thailand.
“My time in Bangkok was productive and inspiring”
My time in Bangkok was productive and inspiring. The senior team has done a great job in growing the office and creating a supportive, high-performing environment. I look forward to seeing continued success from our colleagues in Thailand.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG