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Announcements
6 November 2025
MDPI Launches the Michele Parrinello Award for Pioneering Contributions in Computational Physical Science
MDPI is delighted to announce the establishment of the Michele Parrinello Award. Named in honor of Professor Michele Parrinello, the award celebrates his exceptional contributions and his profound impact on the field of computational physical science research.
The award will be presented biennially to distinguished scientists who have made outstanding achievements and contributions in the field of computational physical science—spanning physics, chemistry, and materials science.
About Professor Michele Parrinello
"Do not be afraid of new things. I see it many times when we discuss a new thing that young people are scared to go against the mainstream a little bit, thinking what is going to happen to me and so on. Be confident that what you do is meaningful, and do not be afraid, do not listen too much to what other people have to say.”
——Professor Michele Parrinello
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Born in Messina in 1945, he received his degree from the University of Bologna and is currently affiliated with the Italian Institute of Technology. Professor Parrinello is known for his many technical innovations in the field of atomistic simulations and for a wealth of interdisciplinary applications ranging from materials science to chemistry and biology. Together with Roberto Car, he introduced ab initio molecular dynamics, also known as the Car–Parrinello method, marking the beginning of a new era both in the area of electronic structure calculations and in molecular dynamics simulations. He is also known for the Parrinello–Rahman method, which allows crystalline phase transitions to be studied by molecular dynamics. More recently, he has introduced metadynamics for the study of rare events and the calculation of free energies. |
For his work, he has been awarded many prizes and honorary degrees. He is a member of numerous academies and learned societies, including the German Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, the British Royal Society, and the Italian Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, which is the major academy in his home country of Italy.
Award Committee
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The award committee will be chaired by Professor Xin-Gao Gong, a computational condensed matter physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and professor at the Department of Physics, Fudan University. Professor Xin-Gao Gong will lead a panel of several senior experts in the field to oversee the evaluation and selection process. The Institute for Computational Physical Sciences at Fudan University (Shanghai, China), led by Professor Xin-Gao Gong, will serve as the supporting institute for the award. |
"We hope the Michele Parrinello Award will recognize scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of computational condensed matter physics and at the same time set a benchmark for the younger generation, providing clear direction for their pursuit—this is precisely the original intention behind establishing the award."
——Professor Xin-Gao Gong
The first edition of the award was officially launched on 1 November 2025. Nominations will be accepted before the end of March 2026. For further details, please visit mparrinelloaward.org.
About the MDPI Sustainability Foundation and MDPI Awards 
The Michele Parrinello Award is part of the MDPI Sustainability Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing sustainable development through scientific progress and global collaboration. The foundation also oversees the World Sustainability Award, the Emerging Sustainability Leader Award, and the Tu Youyou Award. The establishment of the Michele Parrinello Award will further enrich the existing award portfolio, providing continued and diversified financial support to outstanding professionals across various fields.
In addition to these foundation-level awards, MDPI journals also recognize outstanding contributions through a range of honors, including Best Paper Awards, Outstanding Reviewer Awards, Young Investigator Awards, Travel Awards, Best PhD Thesis Awards, Editor of Distinction Awards, and others. These initiatives aim to recognize excellence across disciplines and career stages, contributing to the long-term vitality and sustainability of scientific research.
Find more information on awards here.
1 October 2025
2024 MDPI Top 1000 Reviewers
We are honored to recognize the 2024 MDPI Top 1000 Reviewers—scholars whose exemplary commitment to rigorous and constructive peer review is vital in upholding the highest standards of academic publishing.
Selected from a distinguished pool of 215,000 reviewers from 65 countries and regions worldwide, these honorees stand out for their exceptional expertise, diligence, and dedication to advancing research through timely and thoughtful reviews. Their constructive and impartial feedback ensures the publication of high-quality, impactful research, while their timely reviews facilitate swift revisions and faster publication of innovative work.
Peer review is the invisible foundation of academic progress. With gratitude and respect, we celebrate these 1000 scholars who made that foundation stronger in 2024. We respected all privacy preferences, with part of nominees opting for limited attribution.
The names of these reviewers are listed below in alphabetical order by first name:
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Abbas Yazdinejad |
Hanane Boutaj |
Ophir Freund |
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Abdessamad Belhaj |
Hany H. Arab |
Oscar De Lucio |
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Abdolreza Jamilian |
Hao Zang |
Otilia Manta |
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Abdul Waheed |
Hatem Amin |
Panagiotis D. Michailidis |
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Abiel Aguilar-González |
Henry Alba |
Panagiotis Simitzis |
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Adina Santana |
Hiroyuki Noda |
Paola Prete |
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Aditya Velidandi |
Hitoshi Tanaka |
Paolo Trucillo |
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Adrian Stancu |
Horst Lenske |
Patricia Kara De Maeijer |
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Adriana Borodzhieva |
Hossein Azadi |
Patrícia Pires |
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Adriana Cristina Urcan |
Houlin Yu |
Paulo Schwingel |
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Adriano Bressane |
Huaifu Deng |
Pavel Loskot |
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Agbotiname Imoize |
Huamin Jie |
Pedro García-Ramírez |
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Agustin L. Herrera-May |
Hugo Lisboa |
Pedro Pablo Zamora |
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Ahmed Arafa |
Igor L. Zakharov |
Pedro Pereira |
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Ahmet Cagdas Seckin |
Igor Litvinchev |
Pei-Hsun Wang |
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Ailton Cesar Lemes |
Igor Vujović |
Pellegrino La Manna |
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Akash Kumar |
Ildiko Horvath |
Petar Ozretić |
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Akihiko Murayama |
Ilya A. Khodov |
Petko Petkov |
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Alain E. Le Faou |
Ilya Zavidovskiy |
Petr Komínek |
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Alain Massart |
Imran Ali Lakhiar |
Petras Prakas |
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Alejandro Plascencia |
Ines Aguinaga-Ontoso |
Petro Pukach |
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Aleksandar Ašonja |
Ioan Hutu |
Petru Alexandru Vlaicu |
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Aleksandra Głowacka |
Ioan Petean |
Phil Chilibeck |
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Aleksandra Nesić |
Irena M. Ilic |
Pia Lopez-Jornet |
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Alessio Ardizzone |
Isaac Lifshitz |
Pietro Geri |
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Alessio Faccia |
Ismael Cristofer Baierle |
Pingfan Hu |
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Alexander E. Berezin |
I-Ta Lee |
Piotr Cyklis |
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Alexander Lykov |
Itzhak Aviv |
Piotr Gauden |
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Alexander Robitzsch |
Iustinian Bejan |
Piotr Gawda |
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Alexandre Landry |
Ivan Matveev |
Pradeep Kumar Panda |
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Alexey Chubarov |
Ivan Pavlenko |
Pradeep Varadwaj |
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Alexey Morgounov |
Ivana Mitrović |
Presentación Caballero |
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Alexis Rodríguez |
Iyyakkannu Sivanesan |
Pu Xie |
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Alfredo Silveira De Borba |
Jacek Abramczyk |
Qingchao Li |
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Ali Hashemizdeh |
Jacques Cabaret |
Qinghua Qiu |
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Alison De Oliveira Moraes |
Jaime A. Mella-Raipán |
Qingwei Chen |
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Aliyu Aliyu |
Jaime Taha-Tijerina |
Radoslaw Jasinski |
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Alok Dhaundiyal |
James Chun Lam Chow |
Radu Racovita |
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Álvaro Antón-Sancho |
James Chung-Wai Cheung |
Rafael Galvão De Almeida |
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Amit Ranjan |
James O. Finckenauer |
Rafael Melo |
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Amritlal Mandal |
Jan Cieśliński |
Rafal Kukawka |
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Ana Isabel Roca-Fernández |
Ján Moravec |
Rafał Watrowski |
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Ana Tomić |
Jarbas Miguel |
Raffaele Pellegrino |
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Anas Alsobeh |
Jaroslav Dvorak |
Rajender Boddula |
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Anastasios Karayiannakis |
Jarosław Przybył |
Ralf Hofmann |
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Andre Luiz Costa |
Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić |
Ran Wang |
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Andrea Bianconi |
Jasmina Lukinac |
Ranko S. Romanić |
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Andrea Sonaglioni |
Jawad Tanveer |
Ratna Kishore Velamati |
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Andrea Tomassi |
Jean Carlos Bettoni |
Rebecca Creamer |
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Andrés Fernando Barajas Solano |
Jennie Golding |
Reggie Surya |
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Andrés Novoa |
Jerzy Chudek |
Rehan Siddiqui |
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Andreu Comas-Garcia |
Jhih-Rong Liao |
Renato Maaliw |
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Andrew Lane |
Jiachen Li |
Reuven Yosef |
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Andrew Lothian |
Jianzhu Liu |
Ricardo García-León |
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Andrew Sortwell |
Jiaquan Yu |
Richard Murray |
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Andrius Katkevičius |
Jibing Chen |
Robert Boyd |
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Andromachi Nanou |
Jie Gao |
Robert H. Eibl |
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Andrzej Kielian |
Jie Hua |
Robert James Crammond |
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Andrzej Kozłowski |
Jill Channing |
Robert Oleniacz |
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Andrzej Zolnowski |
Jinfeng Li |
Roberto Passera |
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Ángel Josabad Alonso-Castro |
Jinle Xiang |
Rodolpho Fernando Vaz |
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Ángel Llamas |
Jinliu Chen |
Rodrigo Galo |
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Angelo Ferlazzo |
Jinyao Lin |
Roger E. Thomas |
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Angelo Marcelo Tusset |
Jinyu Hu |
Roger W. Bachmann |
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Anil K. Meher |
Jiří Remr |
Rogério Leone Buchaim |
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Animesh Kumar Basak |
Jiying Liu |
Roman Trach |
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Anita Silvana Ilak Peršurić |
João Everthon Da Silva Ribeiro |
Roman Trochimczuk |
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Anna Kharkova |
Joao Pessoa |
Romil Parikh |
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Anna Lenart-Boroń |
Joaquim Carreras |
Romina Fucà |
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Anna Piotrowska |
John Adams Sebastian |
Ronald Nelson |
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Anne Anderson |
John Van Boxel |
Rosie Yagmur Yegin |
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Antiopi-Malvina Stamatellou |
Jonathan Puente-Rivera |
Roxana Lucaciu |
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Antonia Kondou |
Jordi-Roger Riba |
Rui Sales Júnior |
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Antonio Miguel Ruiz Armenteros |
Jorge De Andres-Sanchez |
Rui Vitorino |
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Anusorn Cherdthong |
Jorge Guillermo Diaz Rodriguez |
Ruo Wang |
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Aram Cornaggia |
Jorge Luis Zambrano-Martinez |
Ryoma Michishita |
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Ariana Saraiva |
José F. Fontanari |
Sabina Necula |
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Ariel Soares Teles |
José Felipe Orzuna-Orzuna |
Sabina Umirzakova |
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Aristeidis Karras |
José Francisco Segura Plaza |
Said EL-Ashker |
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Arnaud Dragicevic |
José Luis Díaz |
Saïf Ed-Dı̂n Fertahi |
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Artem Obukhov |
José Luis Rivera-Armenta |
Salvatore Romano |
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Arvind Kumar Shukla |
Jose M. Miranda |
Sándor Beszédes |
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Arvind Negi |
Jose M. Mulet |
Santiago Lain |
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Athanasios A. Panagiotopoulos |
Jose Navarro-Pedreño |
Sara Black Brown |
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Augustine Edegbene |
José Pedro Cerdeira |
Sarat Chandra Mohapatra |
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Aunchalee Aussanasuwannakul |
Jouni Räisänen |
Sarunas Grigaliunas |
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Aurel Maxim |
Jui-Yang Lai |
Saša Milojević |
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Barbara Symanowicz |
Juliana Fernandes |
Sawsan A. Zaitone |
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Bartosz Płachno |
Julio Plaza Díaz |
Scott E. Hendrix |
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Bela Kocsis |
Juliusz Huber |
Seong-Gon Kim |
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Benedetto Schiavo |
Jun Liu |
Sergii Babichev |
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Bernhard Koelmel |
Junyu Chen |
Sergio Da Silva |
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Bhupendra Prajapati |
Karan Nayak |
Sérgio Felipe |
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Bierng-Chearl Ahn |
Karel Allegaert |
Sergio Guzmán-Pino |
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Bo Zhou |
Katarina Aškerc Zadravec |
Seyed Kourosh Mahjour |
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Bohong Zhang |
Katarzyna Kubiak-Wójcicka |
Seyed Masoud Parsa |
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Bonface Ombasa Manono |
Katarzyna Peta |
Shedrach Benjamin Pewan |
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Bozhidar Stefanov |
Katarzyna Tandecka |
Shehwaz Anwar |
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Brach Poston |
Katherine Bussey |
Shengwen Tang |
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Byeong Yong Kong |
Katsuya Ichinose |
Shih-Lin Lin |
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Caio Sampaio |
Kazuharu Bamba |
Shilong Li |
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Caius Panoiu |
Kazuhiko Kotani |
Shing-Hwa Liu |
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Caiyun Wang |
Kazuhiko Nakadate |
Shu Yuan |
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Calin Mircea Gherman |
Keigi Fujiwara |
Shuohong Wang |
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Camelia Delcea |
Keith Rochfort |
Shuolin Xiao |
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Cardellicchio Angelo |
Kenneth Waters |
Shuping Wu |
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Carlos Alberto Ligarda Samanez |
Keren Dopelt |
Sihui Dong |
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Carlos Almeida |
Kira E. Vostrikova |
Sławomir Rabczak |
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Carlos Balsas |
Kit Leong Cheong |
Sojung Kim |
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Carlos López-de-Celis |
Konstantinos Vergos |
Songli Zhu |
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Carlos Marcuello |
Koyeli Girigoswami |
Soonhee Hwang |
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Carlos Pascual-Morena |
Krzysztof R. Karsznia |
Soo-Whang Baek |
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Carlos Torres-Torres |
Krzysztof Szwajka |
Soufiane Haddout |
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Casey Watters |
Krzysztof Wołk |
Sousana Papadopoulou |
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Castillo Castillo |
Kumar Ganesan |
Spiros Paramithiotis |
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Changmin Shi |
Lan Lin |
Spyridon Kaltsas |
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Chao Chen |
László Radócz |
Srecko Stopic |
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Chao Gu |
Laurent Donzé |
Srinivasan Sathiyaraj |
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Chao Zhang (China) |
Lei He |
Stefano Mancin |
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Chao Zhang (Singapore) |
Lei Huang |
Subhadeep Das |
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Chellapandian Maheswaran |
Leonard-Ionut Atanase |
Sumedha Nitin Prabhu |
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Cheonshik Kim |
Leonardo Henrique Dalcheco Messias |
Sushant K. Rawal |
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Chia Hung Kao |
Leonie Brummer |
Svetoslav Todorov |
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Chiachung Chen |
Levon Gevorkov |
Szymon Janczar |
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Chiara Cinquini |
Li Fu |
Tadeusz Kowalski |
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Chieh-Chih Tsai |
Lidija Hauptman |
Tadeusz Sierotowicz |
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Christian Rojas |
Lin-Fu Liang |
Taha Koray Sahin |
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Chu Zhang |
Ling Yang |
Tahir Cetin Akinci |
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Chuanyu Sun |
Lingli Deng |
Takuo Sakon |
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Chun-Wei Yang |
Ljubica Kazi |
Tamara Lazarević-Pašti |
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Claudia Bita-Nicolae |
Lotfi Boudjema |
Tao Zhang |
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Constant Mews |
Louis Moustakas |
Taras P. Pasternak |
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Cristian Vacacela Gomez |
Luca Ulrich |
Tarek Eldomiaty |
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Cristiano Matos |
Luis Adrian De Jesús-González |
Taro Urase |
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Cristian-Valeriu Stanciu |
Luis Alfonso Díaz-Secades |
Tenzer Robert |
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Cristóbal Macías Villalobos |
Luis Filipe Almeida Bernardo |
Thawatchai Phaechamud |
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Dalia Calneryte |
Luis Nestor Apaza Ticona |
Thomas Michael |
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Daniel Hernandez-Patlan |
Luis Puente-Díaz |
Tiberiu Harko |
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Daniele Ritelli |
Luiz Antonio Alcântara Pereira |
Timea Claudia Ghitea |
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Daniel-Ioan Curiac |
Łukasz Rakoczy |
Timothy John Mahony |
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Daniil Olennikov |
Łukasz Szeleszczuk |
Timothy Omara |
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Daodao Hu |
Maciej Kruszyna |
Tomasz Hikawczuk |
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Daqin Guan |
Magdalena Jaciow |
Tomasz M. Karpiński |
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Daria Chudakova |
Maha Nasr |
Tomasz Trzepiecinski |
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Daria Mottareale-Calvanese |
Maharshi Bhaswant |
Triantafyllos Didangelos |
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Dariusz Dziki |
Maksim Zavalishin |
Tsvetelin Zaevski |
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Dariusz Gozdowski |
Małgorzata Jeleń |
Ulrich J. Pont |
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David Kieda |
Man Fai Leung |
Vadim Kramar |
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David Luviano-Cruz |
Manickam Minakshi |
Vagner Lunge |
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Da-Zhi Sun |
Marcel Sari |
Valério Monteiro-Neto |
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Debra Wetcher-Hendricks |
Marcello Iasiello |
Van Giap Do |
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Demin Cai |
Marco Limongiello |
Van-An Duong |
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Dennis Dieks |
Marco Zucca |
Vanni Nicoletti |
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Deokho Lee |
Marconi Batista Teixeira |
Vasilios Liordos |
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Deyu Li |
Marcos Vinícius Da Silva |
Vedran Mrzljak |
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Diego Romano Perinelli |
Marek Cała |
Vicente Romo Pérez |
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Dimitris Tatsis |
Maria G. Ioannides |
Victor-Alexandru Briciu |
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Dirceu Ramos |
Maria João Lima |
Viktor V. Brygadyrenko |
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Dmitrii Pankin |
Maria Kantzanou |
Vinícius Silva Belo |
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Dmitriy Yambulatov |
Maria Leonor Abrantes Pires |
Violeta Popovici |
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Dmitry Kultin |
Mariana Buranelo Egea |
Viorel Dragos Radu |
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Dongwei Di |
Mariana Magalhães |
Viswas Raja Solomon |
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Dorota Formanowicz |
Marija Strojnik |
Viviani Oliveira |
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Dragan Marinkovic |
Marijn Speeckaert |
Vlad Rotaru |
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Drazenko Glavic |
Marina G. Holyavka |
Vladica Stojanović |
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Duguleana Mihai |
Marina Gravit |
Volodymyr Hrytsyk |
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Dušan S. Dimić |
Mario Cerezo Pizarro |
Volodymyr Ponomaryov |
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E Terasa Chen |
Mario Ganau |
Waldemar Studziński |
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Edoardo Bucchignani |
Mariusz Ptak |
Wanming Lin |
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Eduard Zadobrischi |
Marlen Vitales-Noyola |
Waseem Jerjes |
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Edwin Villagran |
Marta Forte |
Wei-Chieh Lee |
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Eitan Simon |
Martha Rocío Moreno-Jimenez |
Weiming Fang |
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Elena Chitoran |
Marwan El Ghoch |
Weiren Luo |
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Elena Marrocchino |
Marzena Włodarczyk-Stasiak |
Weiwei Jiang |
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Elisabeta Negrău |
Massimiliano Schiavo |
Wenan Yuan |
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Elisavet Bouloumpasi |
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali |
Wenguang Yang |
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Elochukwu Ukwandu |
Mateusz Rozmiarek |
Wenluan Zhang |
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Emil Smyk |
Matt Smith |
Wiesław Przygoda |
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Emilio Bucio |
Matteo Riccò |
Wilian Paul Arévalo Cordero |
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Emmanouil Karampinis |
Matthias Müller |
Wilian Pech-Rodríguez |
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Ericsson D. Coy-Barrera |
Mauro Lombardo |
Wislei R. Osório |
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Eugeniusz Koda |
Md. Ataur Rahman |
Wi-Young So |
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Ewa Chomać-Pierzecka |
Md. Biddut Hossain |
Wojciech Sałabun |
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Ewa Tomaszewska |
Meisam Abdollahi |
Wojciech Zabierowski |
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Ezhaveni Sathiyamoorthi |
Meng-Hwan Lee |
Xiaofei Du |
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Fabio Corti |
Meng-Yao Li |
Xiaolong Ji |
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Fahmi Zairi |
Meysam Keshavarz |
Xiaomin Xu |
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Fanzhi Kong |
Michael Eisenhut |
Xiaoshuang Ma |
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Fasih Ullah Haider |
Michael Gerlich |
Xiaoying Liu |
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Fayez Tarsha-Kurdi |
Mihaela Brindusa Tudose |
Xiao-Yong Wang |
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Fekete Mónika |
Mihaela Niculae |
Xinming Zhang |
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Felipe Jiménez |
Mihaela Tinca Udristioiu |
Xinqiao Liu |
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Feng Wen |
Mihaela Toderaş |
Xinqing Xiao |
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Ferdinando Di Martino |
Mihai Crenganis |
Xuechen Zheng |
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Fernanda Tonelli |
Mika Simonen |
Xueming Zhang |
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Fernando Lessa Tofoli |
Milan Toma |
Xuezhen Wang |
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Fernando Viadero-Monasterio |
Miloš Lichner |
Xuguang Cai |
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Fethi Ouallouche |
Milos Seda |
Yair Wiseman |
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Flavio Arroyo |
MIloš Zrnić |
Yang Xu |
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Flor H. Pujol |
Min Xia |
Yangwon Lee |
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Florin Dumitru Bora |
Mina Tadros |
Yanhong Peng |
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Florin Nechita |
Mingming Ge |
Yao Ni |
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Francesco Di Bello |
Mingren Shen |
Yaoxiang Li |
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Francesco Galluzzo |
Mircea Neagoe |
Yasushige Shingu |
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Francisco Haces Fernandez |
Mirela-Fernanda Zaltariov |
Yaswanth Kuthati |
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Francisco Rego |
Mirjana Ljubojević |
Yaxin Liu |
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Francisco Solano |
Mirko Stanimirović |
Ygor Jessé Ramos |
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Frédéric Muttin |
Mirza Pojskić |
Yi Xu |
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Fredrick Eze |
Modesto Pérez-Sánchez |
Yifan Zhao |
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Gabriel Milan |
Mohammad Ali Sahraei |
Yih Jeng |
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Gabriel Zazeri |
Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki |
Yiyang Chen |
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Galina Ilieva |
Mohammad Qneibi |
Yoichi Shiraishi |
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Gary Van Vuuren |
Mohammed Gamal |
Yong Hwan Kim |
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Gennadiy Kolesnikov |
Mohammed Sayed |
Yongqi Yin |
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George E. Mustoe |
Mounia Tahri |
Young-joo Ahn |
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George Lazaroiu |
Muhammad Ahsan Asghar |
Yousi Fu |
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George Xiroudakis |
Muhammad N. Mahmood |
Yuan Meng |
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Georgiy Gamov |
Muhammad Syafrudin |
Yuefei Zhuo |
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Gerald Cleaver |
Muhammed Yildirim |
Yugang He |
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Ghassan Ghssein |
Murilo E. C. Bento |
Yuliia Trach |
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Gian Mario Migliaccio |
Muthuraj Arunpandian |
Yuliya Semenova |
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Giancarlo Trimarchi |
Narcis Eduard Mitu |
Yuri Jorge Peña-Ramirez |
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Gianmarco Ferrara |
Naser Alsharairi |
Yuri Konstantinov |
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Giovanni Tesoriere |
Natale Calomino |
Yusheng Xiang |
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Giuseppe Brunetti |
Natanael Karjanto |
Yutaka Ohsedo |
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Giuseppe Di Martino |
Nataša Nastić |
Zaihua Duan |
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Giuseppe Losurdo |
Naveed Ahmad |
Zelaya-Molina Lily Xochilt |
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Giuseppina Uva |
Nebojsa Pavlovic |
Zenon Pogorelić |
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Glauber Cruz |
Neli Milenova Vilhelmova |
Zhang Ying |
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Glenn Morrison |
Nguyen Dinh-Hung |
Zhanni Luo |
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Gloria Cerasela Crisan |
Nguyen Quoc Khuong |
Zhao Ding |
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Gordana Wozniak-Knopp |
Nicola Magnavita |
Zhengmao Li |
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Gordon Alderink |
Nicoleta Dospinescu |
Zhengwei Huang |
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Grazia Giuseppina Politano |
Nicoletta Cera |
Zhidong Zhou |
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Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos |
Nidhi Puranik |
Zhijun Li |
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Grzegorz Woroniak |
Nikita Osintsev |
Zhixiong Lu |
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Grzegorz Zieliński |
Nikita V. Martyushev |
Zhizhong Zhang |
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Guadalupe Gabriel Flores-Rojas |
Nikola Stanisic |
Zhong-Gao Jiao |
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Guangnian Xiao |
Nilakshi Barua |
Zia Muhammad |
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Guanxi Yan |
Nobuo Funabiki |
Žiga Laznik |
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Guoyou Zhang |
Octavian Vasiliu |
Zigmantas Gudžinskas |
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Gustavo Henrique Nalon |
Oguzhan Der |
Zishan Ahmad |
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Hai-yu Ji |
Oimahmad Rahmonov |
Zivan Gojkovic |
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Hamza Faraji |
Olga Morozova |
Zoran Mijić |
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Hamza Sohail |
Onur Dogan |
Zsuzsanna Bacsi |
31 December 2025
Materials Editorial Board Activities in 2025
In 2025, driven by its commitment to high-quality publishing and international academic exchange, Materials (ISSN: 1996-1944) has continued to thrive as a leading international open access journal. With the strong support of its Editorial Board Members, the journal has organized multiple editorial board meetings and events by leveraging a series of academic conferences and the geographical advantages of having an International Editorial Office. Our aim was to enhance collaboration within the materials science community, spotlight emerging research trends, and further strengthen the journal’s academic influence. Below is a summary of the Editorial Board meetings that were held this year.
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20 March 2025, Wuhan, China |
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25 March 2025, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
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25 May 2025, Shanghai, China |
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7 July 2025, Xiamen, China |
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15 September 2025, Granada, Spain |
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4 December 2025, Beijing, China |
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8 December 2025, Krakow, Poland |
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10 December 2025, Madrid, Spain |
The meetings included in-depth discussions on journal development strategies, recent breakthroughs within materials science, and the responsibilities that accompany being part of our Editorial Board. Participating experts also provided interesting insights on topics, including the applications of AI in academic publishing, how to improve the submission experience for our authors, how to strengthen academic collaboration, and upcoming conference suggestions. These discussions have reinforced the partnership between the journal and its Editorial Board and offered valuable guidance for the journal’s future development.
In the upcoming year, Materials will continue to collaborate closely with its Editorial Board to maintain research integrity, support innovative research, and serve the evolving needs of the global materials science community. Through active participation in key academic events worldwide, the journal remains dedicated to connecting with researchers and advancing materials science.
31 December 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #30 - Scaling with Integrity, Highly Cited Researchers, KEMÖ Consortium, Michele Parrinello, and Best PhD Thesis Awards
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

With colleagues at MDPI headquarters in Basel, representing the people behind our global growth and shared commitment to integrity.
Scaling with Integrity: A Year of Growth, Responsibility, and Trust
When I look back on 2025, one phrase seems to sum up the year: “Scaling with integrity.” That was our watchword for 2025, and it will remain so as we move forward in to 2026.
Our journal portfolio continued to grow in 2025, reflecting the trust of a widening proportion of the scholarly community.
Today, MDPI has 355 journals indexed in Scopus and 330 in Web of Science – a testimonial to the scale at which our journals meet established external quality criteria. During the year, 45 of our journals were newly accepted into Scopus and 29 into Web of Science (this excludes transferred journals to our portfolio that were already indexed), following rigorous, independent evaluation by the world’s leading indexing bodies
Meeting external quality benchmarks
These results underline the fact that scaling responsibly is not only about expanding our catalogue, but also about meeting external quality benchmarks consistently, transparently, and at scale. Our indexing performance remains one of the strongest independent validations of MDPI’s commitment to rigor, trust, and long-term sustainability.
Over the course of 2025, we made targeted investments to ensure that the integrity of our editorial process scaled to keep pace with our growth. We strengthened our editorial governance by doubling down on our dedicated Publication Ethics department, appointing a Head of Ethics, and expanding our research integrity team by the addition of new specialists plus the creation of embedded editorial ethics roles across key journals. We also introduced new internal ethics guidelines, pre-review integrity checks, and monitoring dashboards to help teams identify potential issues and apply consistent standards across our portfolio.
Besides investing in systems and tools, we of course also invested heavily in our people and culture, delivering organisation-wide training on topics such as image integrity, AI use in publishing, and ethical oversight, while actively engaging with the wider publishing community through COPE and STM forums.
All these efforts reflect a simple principle: growth only matters if it is matched by rigor, responsibility, and trust.
Technology and AI: Supporting the editorial decision-making process
At MDPI, AI is designed to assist, not replace, editorial decision-making. It is one element in a broader system that combines people, technology, and processes to support scale responsibly.
In 2025, we continued to invest heavily in technology that supports quality rather than shortcuts. Our AI team doubled in size, ensuring that increased automation goes hand-in-hand with expertise and oversight. Proprietary AI tools such as Scholar Finder have significantly improved the precision of reviewer matching, while Ethicality has been widely adopted across editorial workflows to identify contextual signals, such as scope alignment and citation behaviour, so that human judgment can be applied where it matters most.
Partnerships: Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) agreements and Societies
Our recent growth is also reflected in the strength of our partnerships. In 2025, we entered into more than 150 new IOAP agreements, bringing our total to 975 active agreements worldwide. This activity included the signing of our first-ever consortium agreements in North America, renewals of all major national consortia in the UK, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Austria, and Croatia, and the conclusion of several flat-fee agreements. At the same time, we concluded a total of 30 agreements, encompassing 24 new Society affiliations, four strategic publishing partnerships, and two journal acquisitions.
In 2025, we opened MDPI USA in Philadelphia – our latest global office, which complements our Toronto office in representing North America. MDPI USA is responsible for accelerating Open Access in the US through ongoing support of our scholars and for expanding our institutional and society partnerships.
On the other side of the globe, meanwhile, we signed an IOAP agreement in India, allowing researchers discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs), streamlined APC management for universities, and visibility into submissions, supporting India’s push for wider Open Access by offering flexible models and helping institutions meet national mandates such as Plan S.
Sustainability, sponsorships and awards
We continued to expand our sustainability efforts during 2025, hosting the 11th World Sustainability Forum, awarding CHF 125,000 in sustainability-related funding, and launching the Z-Forum on Sustainability and Innovation conference, which will officially take place in January 2026.
We also saw a record year for conference sponsorships and awards (while establishing new awards such as the Michele Parrinello Award), recognising scholars across disciplines and reinforcing our commitment to supporting the global research community at every stage of the academic journey.
Deepening our relationships
In 2025, I had the opportunity to travel more widely than ever before on MDPI business, meeting many of our stakeholders face to face and relishing the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of their science communication needs. It was also excellent to visit a large number of MDPI offices and witness the commitment and service orientation of so many of our colleagues around the world. I shall resume my itinerary in the new year, and I look forward to many more such interactions.
Looking ahead to 2026, we will be celebrating a very significant milestone: 30 years of MDPI. From our foundation as a single Open Access journal in 1996 to the global publishing organisation we are today, our mission has remained consistent: advancing Open Access through rigorous and trustworthy scientific communication.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our stakeholders – authors, Editors-in-Chief, Editorial Board members, and reviewers – who have placed their trust in us during 2025. On behalf of the entire MDPI team, I look forward to deepening our relationships yet further in 2026 and celebrating 30 Years of Open Science at MDPI, something we’ve built together.

Basel, Switzerland, where MDPI was founded in 1996.
Impactful Research

621 MDPI Editors Named Highly Cited Researchers in 2025
I am pleased to share an important milestone for our editorial community and for MDPI. In late November, Clarivate announced the 2025 Highly Cited Researchers, and 621 MDPI Editorial Board Members were included among the most influential scientific contributors over the past decade!
The 621 editors come from 33 countries, representing 21 scientific disciplines, and account for nearly one in every ten Highly Cited Researchers globally. This recognition speaks to the depth of expertise across our Editorial Boards and the strength of the scientific communities that choose to collaborate with MDPI. It is important to note that while citation metrics are not in themselves a proxy for quality, they do offer one lens on sustained scientific influence.
“Our strength comes from the scientific communities who choose to work with us”
Why this is important
Having more than 600 editors recognized on this list highlights:
- The high level of expertise guiding peer review across our journals
- The global and disciplinary diversity within our Editorial Boards
- Our commitment to maintaining strong, knowledgeable, and engaged editorial oversight
Impactful science is of course shaped by broad, diverse research communities, and no single metric captures the full picture of research quality. However, this recognition does serve as meaningful, independent affirmation of the calibre of many editors who contribute to MDPI’s work.
A closer look at the recognition
Clarivate’s methodology highlights researchers whose publications rank in the top one per cent by citation count, reflecting consistent influence over the past decade. The process includes:
- Evaluation of c. 200,000 highly cited papers
- Removal of retracted publications
- Filtering of papers with unusually large authorship groups to focus on clear contributions
That so many of our editors meet these thresholds reflects the impact of the communities behind our journals.
What this means going forward
This recognition underlines the fact that our strength comes from the scientific communities who choose to work with us.
For authors, partners, and readers, it confirms that:
- MDPI journals benefit from editorial guidance grounded in active, high-impact research
- Our Editorial boards include leaders who are helping shape the future direction of their fields
- MDPI continues to attract experts who value openness, efficiency, and scientific integrity
For our internal teams, it is a reminder that the work we do every day (supporting editors, refining workflows, and improving systems) directly contributes to the trust placed in MDPI by researchers worldwide.
Thank you to all our editorial teams, publishing staff, and journal relationship specialists, and to everyone who collaborates with our Editorial Boards. Achievements like this are only possible because of your ongoing hard work, dedication, and collaboration.

From our first annual MDPI UK Summit in Manchester, bringing together over 30 Chief Editors and Editorial Board Members to discuss MDPI’s mission, achievements, and collaborations in the UK.
Inside MDPI

MDPI Launches the Michele Parrinello Award for Computational Physical Science
In case you missed it, in November, we announced the launch of the Michele Parrinello Award. This new biennial international award will recognize pioneering contributions in computational physical science. The award honours Michele Parrinello, one of the most influential scientists of the past half-century in atomistic simulations and computational materials research.
This award reflects MDPI’s long-standing commitment to recognizing scientific excellence, supporting foundational research, and inspiring the next generation of scholars across disciplines.
“Be confident that what you do is meaningful”
Honouring a transformative scientific legacy
Professor Parrinello’s work has fundamentally reshaped how scientists model matter at the atomic scale. Together with Roberto Car, he introduced ab initio molecular dynamics, widely known as the Car–Parrinello method, opening new pathways in electronic structure calculations and molecular simulations. His subsequent contributions, including the Parrinello–Rahman method and metadynamics, have become core tools across physics, chemistry, materials science, and increasingly biology.

“Do not be afraid of new things. I see it many times when we discuss a new thing that young people are scared to go against the mainstream a little bit, thinking, ‘What is going to happen to me?’ and so on. Be confident that what you do is meaningful, and do not be afraid, do not listen too much to what other people have to say.”
– Professor Michele Parrinello
A global, community-led award

The award committee is chaired by Xin-Gao Gong, Professor of Physics at Fudan University and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The Institute for Computational Physical Sciences at Fudan University will serve as the supporting institute, reinforcing the award’s international and cross-cultural foundation.
Nominations for the first edition of the Michele Parrinello Award opened on 1 November 2025, with submissions accepted until March 2026. The award will recognize scientists whose work has advanced computational physical science across physics, chemistry, and materials research – fields increasingly central to energy, sustainability, advanced manufacturing, and technological innovation.
Why this matters for MDPI
The Michele Parrinello Award is part of the MDPI Sustainability Foundation, which supports science as a driver of long-term societal progress.

Alongside other foundation-level honours, including the World Sustainability Award, the Emerging Sustainability Leader Award, and the Tu Youyou Award, this new prize builds on our role in supporting excellence across career stages and disciplines.
MDPI journals and programs continue to recognize researchers through Best Paper Awards, Young Investigator Awards, Travel Awards, Best PhD Thesis Awards, and Outstanding Reviewer Awards. Together, these initiatives reflect a simple belief: strong scientific communities are built through recognition, trust, and sustained support.
As MDPI approaches its 30th anniversary, the launch of the Michele Parrinello Award highlights our commitment not only to publishing research but also to helping shape the future of science by celebrating those who expand its boundaries.
Coming Together for Science

KEMÖ Consortium (Austria) Extends Open Access Agreement with MDPI until 2027
I’m pleased to share that MDPI has renewed its Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) agreement with the Austrian library consortium KEMÖ, extending our partnership through 2027.
The renewed agreement now includes 23 Austrian institutions, with the Medical University of Vienna and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) joining the partnership. Participating institutions benefit from APC discounts across MDPI’s more than 495 journals, with centralized funding options further reducing the administrative burden for researchers and libraries.
“This renewal reflects shared commitment to advancing Open Access publishing in Europe”
Austria continues to be an important and engaged research community for MDPI, with 525+ Austrian Editorial Board Members, eight Editors-in-Chief, and 15 Section Editors-in-Chief contributing to our journals.
This renewal reflects long-term trust and shared commitment to advancing Open Access publishing in Europe, and improves MDPI’s collaboration with national OA infrastructures such as the Open Access Monitor Austria. Such long-term agreements show how MDPI’s growth is increasingly built on institutional trust, collaboration, and shared commitment to Open Access.
A big thank-you to the IOAP team and everyone involved in supporting this partnership.
Closing Thoughts

Celebrating the Next Generation of Scholars: MDPI’s 2024 Best PhD Thesis Awards
One of the privileges of working in scholarly publishing is supporting the beginning of new scientific journeys. We recently announced the recipients of MDPI’s 2024 Best PhD Thesis Awards, recognizing some of the most promising emerging researchers across disciplines.
These awards do more than celebrate academic excellence. They reflect something deeper about our mission: supporting the next generation of authors and the future of Open Science.
Recognition of Excellence
This year, we made awards to 55 early-career researchers across seven fields:
- Biology and Life Sciences
- Chemistry and Materials Science
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- Engineering
- Environmental and Earth Sciences
- Medicine and Pharmacology
- Interdisciplinary ‘Other’ fields
For those of you who have completed a PhD, you’ll know first-hand that behind each number is a story of perseverance, curiosity, and sustained effort. These researchers represent institutions around the world, with thesis topics spanning:
- Brain–machine interfaces and neural engineering
- Sustainable materials and next-generation batteries
- Cancer genomics, tumour microenvironments, and immunotherapy
- AI-driven image analysis, robotics, and computational models
- Climate change monitoring and environmental risk assessment
- Regenerative medicine, biomaterials, and drug development
These dissertations are early signs of the scientific directions that will shape the coming decade.
“Our mission is about building a global community of authors”
Why this is important
Every year, millions of scholars begin their research careers with limited visibility and few platforms for sharing their work. By recognizing outstanding PhD theses, we elevate authors early in their academic journeys, build MDPI’s connection to the global research community, reinforce our commitment to quality and rigor, and highlight the depth and breadth of scholarship published across our portfolio (from biology to materials science to mathematics).

A foretaste of the future
These 55 awardees represent the next generation of researchers whose work will influence science, policy, and society in the years ahead. What we support today helps shape the scientific ecosystem of tomorrow. Our mission goes beyond publishing papers. It is about building a global community of authors who will define the next era of scientific discovery.
To explore more about MDPI Awards, including current and upcoming Best PhD Thesis Awards, please click here.
Thank you to the editors, reviewers, and teams across MDPI who make these awards possible each year.
Everything we achieved this year was made possible by the collective effort of our global teams and the trust placed in us by the scholarly community. Thank you again, and here’s to the successful continuation of our collaboration in 2026!
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
26 December 2025
Meet Us at the ACS Spring 2026, 22−26 March 2026, Atlanta, GA, USA
Conference: ACS Spring 2026
Organization: American Chemical Society
Date: 22−26 March 2026
Place: Atlanta, GA, USA
Booth: #726
A number of MDPI journals will be attending ACS Spring 2026 as exhibitors, an exciting event being held in Atlanta, GA, USA, from 22 to 26 March 2026.
ACS Meetings & Expositions are the prime location for chemistry professionals to meet in order to exchange ideas and advance scientific and technical knowledge. By attracting thousands of professionals in the field of chemistry, the meetings provide excellent opportunities for peers to engage with one another and share their passion for chemistry, connecting with one of the world's largest scientific societies and helping to advance careers in this ever-changing global field.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:
- Molecules;
- IJMS;
- DDC;
- Analytica;
- AppliedChem;
- ChemEngineering;
- Colorants;
- Materials;
- Metals;
- Microplastics;
- Molbank;
- Reactions;
- Separations;
- Alloys.
If you are attending the above conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us at our booth, booth #726. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have.
25 December 2025
Materials | Annual Meeting of Editorial Board Members Based in Spain Summary
MDPI offices in Belgrade and Barcelona joined hands to host a meeting for Editorial Board Members of the Materials (ISSN: 1996-1944) based in Spain. The meeting was held in Madrid on 10 December 2025.
We are grateful for their attendance and valuable feedback and look forward to further strengthening our collaboration with academics in Spain and around the globe. With simultaneous participation both online and offline, the meeting started with a short introduction to the scholars attending, which continued with the presentation of the recent journal report and then concluded with an insightful discussion on the journal’s current status and its further development in collaboration with scholars.
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It was a pleasure to meet with the scholars representing our Editorial Board.
Attendee List Information (In No Particular Order)
| Name | Role | Section | Affiliation |
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Prof. Dr. Konstantin Neyman |
Chair of the Meeting; |
Catalytic Materials |
1 Departament de Ciència de Materials i Química Física & Institut de Química Teòrica i Computacional (IQTC-UB), Universitat de Barcelona; |
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Prof. Dr. Marta Palacios |
Section Board Member |
Construction and Building Materials |
Eduardo Torroja Institute for Construction Science (IETcc-CSIC) |
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Dr. Miguel Ángel Sanjuán |
Section Board Member |
Construction and Building Materials |
Department of Science and Technology of Building Materials, Civil Engineering School, Technical University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain |
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Dr. Olga Rodríguez Largo |
Section Board Member |
Manufacturing Processes and Systems |
CSIC - Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas (CENIM) |
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Dr. A. Javier Sanchez-Herencia |
Section Board Member |
Advanced and Functional Ceramics and Glasses |
CSIC - Instituto de Ceramica y Vidrio (ICV) |
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Prof. Dr. Jesús Toribio |
Section Board Member |
Advanced Materials Characterization |
Fracture and Structural Integrity Research Group (FSIRG), University of Salamanca |
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Prof. Dr. Andrés Sotelo |
Section Board Member |
Materials Physics |
INMA (CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza) |
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Prof. Dr. Eugenio Velasco-Ortega |
Section Board Member |
Biomaterials |
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Seville |
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Prof. Dr. José Ramón Ares Fernández |
Section Board Member |
Energy Materials |
MIRE Group, Department of Physics of Materials, Autonomous University of Madrid |
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Prof. Dr. Carlos Leiva |
Section Board Member |
Construction and Building Materials |
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería, Universidad de Sevilla |
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Prof. Dr. José Miguel Martín Martínez |
Section Board Member |
Advanced Composites |
Adhesion and Adhesives Laboratory, University of Alicante |
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Prof. Dr. Javier Gil |
Section Editor-in-Chief |
Biomaterials |
Department of Ciencia e Ingeniería de Materiales, Escola d'Enginyeria Barcelona Est, Technical University of Catalonia |
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Dr. Jon Alvarez |
Section Board Member |
Advanced Materials Characterization |
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU |
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Prof. Dr. Lorena Pardo |
Section Board Member |
Energy Materials |
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) |
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Prof. Dr. Victor M. García-Suárez |
Section Board Member |
Materials Physics |
Department of Physics, University of Oviedo |
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Prof. Dr. Francisco Agrela |
Section Board Member |
Construction and Building Materials |
Construction Engineering Area, University of Córdoba |
Materials was glad to host the meeting not only to gain feedback from our Academic Editors on the journal development, but also to strengthen its link with the academic community.
We would like to use this opportunity to invite you to read some of the publications and Special Issues in Materials from our Editorial Board Members.
Special Issues:
- “Feature Papers in Materials Physics (2nd Edition)”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Vlassios Likodimos and Prof. Dr. Andres Sotelo - “Additives/Admixtures, Hydration Process and Durability Research (3rd Edition)”
Guest Editors: Dr. Jurgita Malaiškienė and Prof. Dr. Carlos Leiva
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2026 - “Advances in New Alloys, Polymers and Composites for Biomedical Applications”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Javier Gil, Dr. Marta Pegueroles, Prof. Dr. Andreu Puigdollers and Prof. Dr. Alberto Caprioglio - “Advances in the Design and Properties of New Ecoconcrete Formulations (2nd Edition)”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Francisco Agrela, Dr. Julia Rosales and Dr. Manuel Cabrera Montenegro - “Advanced Sustainable Cement-Based Materials”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Francisco Agrela and Dr. Julia Rosales
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 October 2026 - “Advanced Materials in Implant and Prosthetic Dentistry: From Innovation to Clinical Application”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Tonino Traini and Prof. Dr. Eugenio Velasco-Ortega
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 23 June 2026 - “Waste Materials: Recycle and Valorize”
Guest Editors: Dr. Lorena Alcaraz and Dr. Olga Rodríguez Largo
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 August 2026
- “New Discovery of Natural Zeolite-Rich Tuff on the Northern Margin of the Los Frailes Caldera: A Study to Determine Its Performance as a Supplementary Cementitious Material”;
- “Rheological Behavior of Oil Well Cement Slurries with Addition of Core/Shell TiO2@SiO2 Nanoparticles—Effect of Superplasticizer and Temperature”;
- “Development of Acoustic Absorbent Materials Using Pine Needles”;
- “FGD-Gypsum Waste to Capture CO2 and to Recycle in Building Materials: Optimal Reaction Yield and Preliminary Mechanical Properties”;
- “Life-Cycle Assessment and Environmental Costs of Cement-Based Materials Manufactured with Mixed Recycled Aggregate and Biomass Ash”;
- “An Evaluation of the Radioactive Content of Ashes Obtained from the Use of Fuels from Recycled Materials by Co-Processing in the Cement Industry”;
- “Carbonation Resistance of Ternary Portland Cements Made with Silica Fume and Limestone”.
- “Long-Term Clinical Study on Sandblasted–Acid-Etched Surface Dental Implants: 12-Year Follow-Up”;
- “The Topography of Titanium in Dental Implants: Key to Osseointegration and Bactericidal Capacity”;
- “Effect of Tribocorrosion on Mechanical Behavior of Titanium Dental Implants: An In Vitro Study”;
- “Critical Questions Surrounding the Shot-Blasting Treatment of Titanium Dental Implants”;
- “Mechanical Behavior of PEEK and PMMA Graphene and Ti6Al4V Implant-Supported Frameworks: In Silico Study”.
- “High Purity, Crystallinity and Electromechanical Sensitivity of Lead-Free (Ba0.85Ca0.15)(Zr0.10Ti0.90)O3 Synthesized Using an EDTA/glycerol Modified Pechini Method”;
- “Multipurpose X-Ray Stage and Its Application for In Situ Poling Studies”;
- “Polyurethanes Made with Blends of Polycarbonates with Different Molecular Weights Showing Adequate Mechanical and Adhesion Properties and Fast Self-Healing at Room Temperature”.
- “Study of a Fire-Resistant Plate Containing Fly Ashes Generated from Municipal Waste Incinerator: Fire and Mechanical Characteristics and Environmental Life Cycle Assessment”;
- “Sustainable Fire-Resistant Materials: Thermal, Physical, Mechanical, and Environmental Behavior of Walls with Waste from the Aquaculture Industry”;
- “Tensile Fracture Behaviour of Prismatic Notched Specimens of Cold Drawn Pearlitic Steel: A Macro- and Micro-Approach”;
- “Tensile Fracture Behaviour of Prismatic Notched Specimens of Cold Drawn Pearlitic Steel: A Macro- and Micro-Approach”.
25 December 2025
Materials | Academic Editorial Board Member Meeting at Poland Office in Kraków Summary
We are pleased to share that the Materials (ISSN: 1996-1944) successfully held an Editorial Board Members meeting in a hybrid format. We are deeply grateful for the enthusiastic participation and strong support of our members who joined the meeting both in person and online.
The meeting began with a brief overview of MDPI and the journal Materials, including performance statistics and marketing activities, followed by an introduction to our Kraków office. We then discussed the journal’s latest developments, editorial process, peer review standards, and future directions.

Presentation about the journal with all attendees.
We concluded the meeting with an open discussion session, during which Editorial Board Members shared their experiences working with MDPI and provided constructive suggestions for improvement. Their feedback was highly valuable and led to productive exchanges.

Discussion during the EBM meeting.
We sincerely thank all participating Editorial Board Members for their insights, active engagement, and continued support of Materials. Their contributions are essential to the journal’s ongoing growth and commitment to publishing high-quality research. Below is a group photo of the meeting attendees.

Attendee list information (in no particular order):
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Name |
Affiliation |
Role |
Section |
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Prof. Dr. Wojciech Simka |
Faculty of Chemistry, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Corrosion” |
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Prof. Dr. Janusz Szklarzewicz |
Faculty of Chemistry, Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Cracow, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Polymeric Materials” |
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Prof. Dr. Andrzej Sikorski |
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Polymeric Materials” |
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Prof. Dr. Halina Krawiec |
Faculty of Foundry Engineering, AGH University of Krakow, Cracow, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Corrosion” |
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Prof. Dr. Igor Iatsunskyi |
NanoBioMedical Centre, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Thin Films and Interfaces” |
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Prof. Dr. Jan Dec |
Institute of Materials Sciences, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Thin Films and Interfaces” |
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Prof. Dr. Marek Kowalczuk |
Centre of Polymer and Carbon Materials Polish Academy of Sciences, Zabrze, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Biomaterials” |
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Prof. Dr. Andrzej Zaleski |
Division of Low Temperature and Superconductivity, Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Electronic Materials” |
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Prof. Dr. Paweł Bilski |
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Cracow, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Optical and Photonic Materials” |
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Prof. Dr. Katarzyna Tyszczuk-Rotko |
Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Chemistry, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Materials Chemistry” |
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Prof. Dr. Ewa Skwarek |
Faculty of Chemistry, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, Sq. Maria Curie-Skłodowska, Lublin, Poland |
Section Board Member |
“Materials Chemistry” |
We are also pleased to collaborate with our Editorial Board Members on several Special Issue projects, including the following:
- “Corrosion and Protection of Biomaterials” (lead by Prof. Dr. Halina Krawiec);
- “Next-Generation Biobased Polymer Composites for Green Manufacturing and Sustainability” (lead by Prof. Dr. Marek Kowalczuk);
- “Environmentally Friendly Adsorption Materials (2nd Edition)” (lead by Prof. Dr. Ewa Skwarek).
In addition, we greatly appreciate our Editorial Board Members’ active contributions to the journal, with a total of 16 publications published since 2024. You can find some of them below:
1. “Zirconia Dental Implant Designs and Surface Modifications: A Narrative Review”
by Michał Ciszyński, Bartosz Chwaliszewski, Wojciech Simka, Marzena Dominiak, Tomasz Gedrange and Jakub Hadzik
Materials 2024, 17(17), 4202; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17174202
2. “Investigation of Layered Structure Formation in MgB2 Wires Produced by the Internal Mg Coating Process under Low and High Isostatic Pressures”
by Daniel Gajda, Michał Babij, Andrzej Zaleski, Doğan Avci, Fırat Karaboga, Hakan Yetis, Ibrahim Belenli and Tomasz Czujko
Materials 2024, 17(6), 1362; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17061362
3. “Optically Stimulated Luminescence Silicone Foils for 2D Dose Mapping in Proton Radiotherapy”
by Michał Sądel, Leszek Grzanka, Jan Swakoń, Damian Wróbel, Sebastian Kusyk, Lily Bossin and Paweł Bilski
Materials 2025, 18(9), 1928; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18091928
4. “Physicochemical Analysis of Composites Based on Yellow Clay, Hydroxyapatite, and Clitoria ternatea L. Obtained via Mechanochemical Metho”
by Klaudia Kowalska and Ewa Skwarek
Materials 2025, 18(13), 3011; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18133011
We look forward to continued collaboration and future discussions with our Editorial Board.
25 December 2025
Welcoming New Editorial Board Members of Materials Joined in November 2025
We are pleased to announce that 12 new scholars have been appointed as Editorial Board Members (EBMs) for Materials (ISSN: 1996-144), effective as of November 2025. We wish our new members success in both their research and their efforts to develop the journal.

Name: Prof. Dr. Alessandro Romeo
Affiliation: University of Verona, Italy
Interests: electronic properties of materials; surfaces; interfaces; nanostructures; nanophysics; nanoelectronics; nanophotonics; nanomagnetism; nanoelectromechanics; physical properties of semiconductors and insulators; material growth

Name: Prof. Dr. Anna Witek-Krowiak
Affiliation: Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Interests: encapsulation; biopolymers; hydrogel; solid waste management; sorption; fertilizers; waste; waste management; wastewater treatment; environment
Publications in Materials:
1. “Chitosan-Coated Alginate Matrices with Protein-Based Biostimulants: A Controlled-Release System for Sustainable Agriculture”
by Daniel Szopa, Katarzyna Pstrowska and Anna Witek-Krowiak
Materials 2025, 18(3), 591; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030591
2. “Advanced Packaging Techniques—A Mini-Review of 3D Printing Potential”
by Anna Witek-Krowiak, Daniel Szopa and Beata Anwajler
Materials 2024, 17(12), 2997; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17122997
3. “Comparative Analysis of Crosslinking Methods and Their Impact on the Physicochemical Properties of SA/PVA Hydrogels”
by Konrad Niewiadomski, Daniel Szopa, Katarzyna Pstrowska, Paulina Wróbel and Anna Witek-Krowiak
Materials 2024, 17(8), 1816; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17081816

Name: Prof. Dr. Hongyan Ma
Affiliation: Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Interests: future cements (cement efficiency enhancing strategies, novel supplementary cementitious materials, and alternative cements); solid waste upcycling; massive CO<sub>2</sub> capture, utilization, and mineralization; thermal energy storage and micro-grid integration; materials characterization; multi-scale modeling; concrete durability; NDT and sensing; nano- and biological technologies in construction; carbon-negative recovery of critical minerals (e.g., Ni, Co, Li, and Cu)
Publication in Materials:
“Anti-Corrosion Performance of Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Cement Coating on Steel Reinforcement: The Effect of Boric Acid”
by Fan Zhang, Jihui Qin, Kangyi Cai, John J. Myers and Hongyan Ma
Materials 2024, 17(21), 5310; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17215310

Name: Prof. Dr. Maria Kurańska
Affiliation: Cracow University of Technology, Poland
Interests: materials science; chemical engineering; chemistry engineering; agricultural and biological sciences; environmental science; energy; polyurethane; circular economy; biopolyols
Publications in Materials:
1. “Application of Modified Seed Oils of Selected Fruits in the Synthesis of Polyurethane Thermal Insulating Materials”
by Elżbieta Malewska, Maria Kurańska, Maria Tenczyńska and Aleksander Prociak
Materials 2024, 17(1), 158; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17010158
2. “From Bioresources to Thermal Insulation Materials: Synthesis and Properties of Two-Component Open-Cell Spray Polyurethane Foams Based on Bio-Polyols from Used Cooking Oil”
by Krzysztof Polaczek, Maria Kurańska, Elżbieta Malewska, Małgorzata Czerwicka-Pach and Aleksander Prociak
Materials 2023, 16(18), 6139; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16186139
3. “The Effect of Rapeseed Oil Biopolyols and Cellulose Biofillers on Selected Properties of Viscoelastic Polyurethane Foams”
by Tomasz Prociak, Dariusz Bogdal, Maria Kuranska, Olga Dlugosz and Mark Kubik
Materials 2024, 17(13), 3357; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17133357

Name: Prof. Dr. Rongshan Qin
Affiliation: The Open University, UK
Interests: mesoscale modelling; virtual reality; digital twin
Publication in Materials:
“Visual Computation of Material Microstructure and Deformation”
by Rongshan Qin
Materials 2024, 17(12), 2854; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17122854

Name: Prof. Dr. Yunhai Ma
Affiliation: Jilin University, China
Interests: bionic tribology and its application in friction control; bionic drag reduction and wear resistance technology development; bionic design principles for high-performance friction materials; structural bionics of cutting tools for enhanced tribological performance; biomimetic surface engineering for friction reduction in mechanical components; mechanism investigation of bionic structures on friction and wear behavior; bionic optimization of cutting tool materials and interface tribology; development of biomimetic friction-resistant materials for industrial applications
Publications in Materials:
1. “A Comparative Study on Rice Husk, as Agricultural Waste, in the Production of Silica Nanoparticles via Different Methods”
by Shengwang Yuan, Yihao Hou, Shun Liu and Yunhai Ma
Materials 2024, 17(6), 1271; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17061271
2. “Microstructure and Wear Resistance of Ti6Al4V Titanium Alloy Laser-Clad Ni60/WC Composite Coating”
by Mingjia Feng, Yunhai Ma, Yitong Tian and Hongtu Cao
Materials 2024, 17(1), 264; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17010264
3. “Biomimetic Coupling Structure Increases the Noise Friction and Sound Absorption Effect”
by Yunhai Ma and Wei Ye
Materials 2023, 16(22), 7148; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16227148

Name: Dr. Abdollah Saboori
Affiliation: Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Interests: metal additive manufacturing; selective laser melting; electron beam melting; directed energy deposition; stainless steel; titanium alloys; metal matrix composites; materials characterization
Publications in Materials:
1. “Process-Driven Structural and Property Evolution in Laser Powder Bed Fusion of a Newly Developed AISI 316L Stainless Steel”
by Amir Behjat, Morteza Shamanian, Fazlollah Sadeghi, Mohammad Hossein Mosallanejad and Abdollah Saboori
Materials 2025, 18(14), 3343; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18143343
2. “Fabrication and Characterization of Polycaprolactone–Baghdadite Nanofibers by Electrospinning Method for Tissue Engineering Applications”
by Mir Reza Forogh, Rahmatollah Emadi, Mehdi Ahmadian and Abdollah Saboori
Materials 2024, 17(17), 4187; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17174187
3. “An Overview of the Latest Progress in Internal Surface Finishing of the Additively Manufactured Metallic Components”
by Farideh Davoodi, Mohammad Taghian, Giuseppe Carbone, Abdollah Saboori and Luca Iuliano
Materials 2023, 16(10), 3867; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16103867

Name: Dr. Biao Fu
Affiliation: Zhengzhou University, China
Interests: critical metal recovery from low-grade ores; heavy metal pollution control

Name: Dr. Ke Chen
Affiliation: Nanjing University, China
Interests: metamaterials; metasurfaces; electromagnetics; microwave
Guest Editor of Materials’ Special Issue:
“Metamaterials and Metasurfaces: From Materials to Applications”
Submission deadline: 20 Apr 2026

Name: Dr. Peng Yu
Affiliation: University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Interests: micro- and nanophotonic devices; plasmonics; detection; light energy conversion

Name: Dr. Wenjie Zhao
Affiliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Interests: metal and alloys; corrosion; electrochemistry; oxidation; structural evolution; protective film; composite coatings; corrosion inhibitors; corrosion modeling; corrosion-life prediction
Publication in Materials:
“Review of Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) Nanosheets in Corrosion Mitigation: Recent Developments, Challenges, and Prospects”
by Jintao Cao, Yangmin Wu and Wenjie Zhao
Materials 2025, 18(6), 1190; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18061190

Name: Dr. Zhangpeng Li
Affiliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Interests: 2D nanomaterials
Guest Editor of Materials’ Special Issue:
“Functional Gels: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications”
Submission deadline: 20 March 2026
The office is currently still recruiting Editorial Board Members and Guest Editors. Please contact the Editorial Office if you are interested in these positions.
Materials Editorial Office
24 December 2025
Materials | Interview with the Issue Cover Author Dr. Riddhiman Medhi
Dr. Riddhiman Medhi is one of the authors of the Issue Cover paper entitled “Stabilizing the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) of Citrate-Synthesized Metal Nanoparticles in Organic Solvents”, published in Materials (ISSN: 1996-1944).
Author’s introduction:
Dr. Medhi obtained his PhD in chemistry from the University of Houston, where he was a recipient of the Dan E. Wells Outstanding Dissertation Award (Summer 2020) and the Jay K. Kochi fellowship-funded Graduate Student Research Award (2020) for excellence in research. Dr. Medhi’s research focused on novel optoelectronic nanoparticles with composite architectures for applications in renewable energy, biomedical therapy, and environmental remediation. Following his postdoctoral work at Cornell University on bioinspired polymer coatings, Dr. Medhi established an independent research laboratory as an Assistant Professor at the University of Scranton. Currently, Dr. Medhi’s work focuses on the synthesis and application of novel nanomaterials for a sustainable future, spanning inorganic chemistry, polymer chemistry, surface science, and fabrication, with an application focus on optical sensing and photocatalysis.
Based on the positive evaluations by the reviewers and academic editors for Dr. Riddhiman Medhi’s group article, we have selected their article as the Issue Cover for display on the Materials’ website.

“Stabilizing the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) of Citrate-Synthesized Metal Nanoparticles in Organic Solvents”
by Jacob P. Magdon, Matthew J. Jasienski, Madison R. Waltz, Gabrielle A. Grzymski, Calvin Chen, Arion M. Solomon, Minh Dang Nguyen, Jong Moon Lee, John C. Deàk, T. Randall Lee and Riddhiman Medhi
Materials 2025, 18(22), 5246; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18225246
The following is an interview with Dr. Riddhiman Medhi:
1. Congratulations on your published paper. Could you please briefly introduce the main research content of the published paper?
Thank you! In this published work, our research group has unveiled a deep-dive analysis that could significantly expand the applications of metal nanoparticles beyond water-based systems. It is well known that these metal nanoparticles exhibit a phenomenon known as localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), where their electron clouds oscillate in resonance with visible to near-infrared light frequencies. This unique property has already revolutionized fields such as medical diagnostics, sensing, photothermal therapy, drug delivery, energy harvesting, and photocatalysis.
Until now, most fabrication methods have relied on aqueous environments, with the citrate method being the method of choice for the majority of researchers and industry. Here, the particles are stabilized in the form of nanosized colloids using electrostatic forces coming from the citrate ions on the surface. However, when transferred to organic solvents, the particles quickly clump together, losing their LSPR capabilities—a major barrier for broader use.
This new study demonstrates innovative techniques for functionalizing and transferring these nanoparticles into organic solvents without compromising their optical properties. By testing a range of nanoparticles, ligands, and solvents, our team identified polymer-based systems that can encapsulate the particles and provide alternative stabilization through dipole–dipole and hydrogen-bonding interactions. Unlike electrostatic interactions, these dipole–dipole and hydrogen-bonding interactions are transferable to other solvents, thereby sustaining their role in colloidal stability.
This advancement opens the door to new possibilities for nanoparticle modification and utilization in organic media, paving the way for next-generation applications in energy, medicine, and advanced materials.
2. What are the key takeaways you hope readers will gain from your paper?
The readers of this article will gather two main insights: Firstly, the readers will be able to quickly identify that hydroxypropyl cellulose, a cellulose derivative, is a great ligand for citrate substitution and phase transfer of pretty much all kinds of citrate-stabilized metal nanoparticles. With this key phase transfer step already figured out, researchers will now be able to focus on using these plasmonic nanoparticles in non-aqueous chemistry and applications of interest to them.
Secondly, readers will see that solvent–solvent interactions and solvent viscosity also play a key role in nanoparticle stability and may therefore consider their solvent choices more carefully, as well as possibly investigate these interactions further. Overall, this work will be of great benefit to synthetic, applied, and physical chemists alike.
3. Was there a specific experience or event in your research career that led you to focus on your current field of research?
When I was attempting to synthesize core–shell and core–dual-shell nanoparticles featuring TiO2 as the shell, I wanted to use a titanium butoxide precursor to generate my TiO2, as it is the most standard and established method. However, we faced a major roadblock with this approach, since the TBOT transformation to TiO2 happens via hydrolysis with water, and if we are running the reaction in an aqueous medium, it leads to uncontrolled TiO2 growth. This is a problem if we are trying to grow a uniform and well-defined shell around a nanoparticle. However, at that time, there were no straightforward methods for phase transfer and stabilization of standard citrate-stabilized nanoparticles in nonaqueous systems. I realized this must be a significant problem for other synthetic chemists like myself as well, and that a well-defined investigation into this question was warranted.
4. What appealed to you about the Materials journal that made you want to submit your paper? In your opinion, what can authors expect when they submit to Materials?
Materials was my choice for publication because of multiple factors. Firstly, they are a well-established, peer-reviewed topical journal in materials science that precisely matches the scope of our work and has a broad reach. Secondly, they have a rapid turnaround on their decisions, which means I don’t have to be in limbo for months; instead, we can get the research out quickly for others to read and apply. Thirdly, I have previously published in Materials, and the authoring experience has always been smooth, while also providing ease of access and quality for readers.
5. How do you think open access way of publishing impacts authors?
Open access is a great way to share your research with the broader research community. Especially if you believe your research addresses an important, widely applicable question, open access is the most appropriate approach. This way, we can ensure that the solutions we provide are immediately available to all researchers in the field, thereby maximizing their impact.
24 December 2025
Meet Us at the 41st International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-41), 31 May–4 June 2026, Paestum, Italy
Conference: 41st International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-41)
Date: 31 May–4 June 2026
Place: Salerno, Italy
We are excited to announce that MDPI journals will participate as exhibitors in the 41st International Conference of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS-41), in Paestum, Salerno, Italy, from 31 May to 4 June 2026.
As we gather for the 41st edition of this top-level international conference, PPS-41 will continue to explore the future of polymer processing, addressing cutting-edge advancements, sustainability, and the evolving role of polymers in a rapidly changing world.
PPS conferences provide a distinguished platform for academics, researchers, and industry professionals to engage in meaningful discussions, exchange ideas, and showcase pioneering technologies and innovative solutions.
The submitted contributions will be organized in parallel sessions in the following subjects:
- Additive manufacturing of polymers;
- Aeronautical and aerospace applications;
- Biomedical applications;
- Composites, blends and alloys;
- Extrusion, mixing and compounding;
- Fibers and films;
- Foams and membranes;
- Injection molding, micromolding and molds;
- Machine learning in polymer processing;
- Modeling and simulation;
- Morphology and structural development;
- Nanotechnology and nanocomposites;
- Rheology and characterization;
- Rubber, elastomers and thermosets;
- Smart polymers and special applications;
- Solid state processing and properties;
- Soft robotics;
- Surfaces and interfaces;
- Sustainability (recycling, LCA, environmental impact, biodegradable polymers);
- Special session: advances in polymer processing and digital manufacturing for prosthetic devices.
The following MDPI journals will be presenting at the conference:
- Polymers;
- Macromol;
- Materials;
- Colloids and Interfaces;
- J. Compos. Sci.;
- Chemistry;
- Physchem;
- Fibers;
- Nanomaterials;
- AI Chemistry;
- Surfaces;
- Aerospace;
- Coatings.
If you are planning to attend the conference, please feel free to start a 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://www.pps-41.org/.










