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Announcements
4 March 2026
MDPI’s 2025 Best Paper Awards—Award-Winning Papers Announced
MDPI is honored to announce the recipients of the 2025 Best Paper Awards, celebrating exceptional research for its scientific merit and broad impact. After a rigorous evaluation process conducted by Academic Editors, this year’s awards showcase papers that stand out for their innovation, relevance, and high-quality presentation.
Out of a highly competitive pool, 396 winning papers have been recognized for their exceptional contributions. We congratulate these authors for pushing the boundaries of their respective disciplines.
At MDPI, we are dedicated to broadening the reach of innovative science. To learn more about the award-winning papers and explore research projects in your field of study, please visit the following links:
- Biology and Life Sciences;
- Business and Economics;
- Chemistry and Materials Sciences;
- Computer Sciences and Mathematics;
- Engineering;
- Environmental and Earth Sciences;
- Medicine and Pharmacology;
- Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities;
- Physical Sciences;
- Public Health and Healthcare.
About MDPI Awards:
To reward the global research community and enhance academic dialogue, MDPI journals regularly host award programs across diverse scientific disciplines. These awards, serving as a source of inspiration and recognition, help raise the influence of talented individuals who have been credited with outstanding achievements and whose work drives the advancement of their fields.
Explore the Best Paper Awards open for participation, please click here.
4 March 2026
Meet Us at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting 2026, 7–11 December 2026, San Francisco, USA
Conference: American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting 2026
Organization: American Geophysical Union
Date: 7–11 December 2026
Place: San Francisco, USA
Booth: #330
MDPI journals will be attending the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting 2026 as an exhibitor. AGU’s annual meeting, the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists, convenes 25,000+ attendees from 100+ countries to share research and connect with friends and colleagues. Scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists and communicators attend AGU26 to better understand our planet and environment, opening pathways to discovery, opening greater awareness to address climate change, opening greater collaborations to lead to solutions and opening the fields and professions of science to a whole new age of justice equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
- Remote Sensing;
- Water;
- Atmosphere;
- Geosciences;
- World;
- Hydrology;
- Environments;
- Coasts;
- Land;
- Biosphere;
- Fire;
- Earth;
- GeoHazards;
- Glacies;
- Geomatics;
- Meteorology;
- Mining;
- Minerals;
- Oceans;
- Quaternary;
- Stratigraphy and Sedimentology.
If you plan on attending this conference, feel free to stop by our booth, #330. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person to answer any questions you may have.
For more information about the conference, please visit the following link: https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting.
28 February 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO’s Letter #32 - MDPI China and Thailand, China Science Daily, 1,000 Partnerships, R2R
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

Reflections from China: Year-End-Celebrations and Open Access Publishing
In February, I had the pleasure of joining over a thousand colleagues from our Tongzhou and Haidian offices at their end-of-year annual celebration in Beijing.
Spending time with our teams in China is also a powerful reminder of the scale and complexity of MDPI as a global organization. Our colleagues in Beijing, Wuhan, and across the country play a significant role in our day-to-day operations and long-term development. I’m grateful for the hospitality, collaboration, and commitment shown by our managers and teams in China, alongside colleagues worldwide, who have helped steadily build MDPI, brick by brick, over the years.
Below are some data on Open Access (OA) publishing in China and our collaboration in this important research market.
Open Access Publishing in China
China has been the world’s leading country in research and review article publication volume since 2019, exceeding one million publications in 2025. Over the past five years, the gap between China and the second-ranked country, the United States, has continued to widen.
In 2025:
- 47% of China’s research output was published Open Access
- Of those OA publications, 76% were Gold Open Access (approximately 382,930 articles)
- The overall OA distribution remained stable compared with 2024, with Gold OA increasing by 1%
Over the past five years (2021–2025):
- China published 4,398,050 research and review articles
- Approximately 48% of this output was OA
According to Dimensions, when comparing the top 20 countries by publication volume (2021–2025):
- China ranks 1st worldwide in publication volume
- China ranks 9th in citation performance within this group (for comparison, the US ranks 2nd in publication volume and 10th in citation ranking)
- Average citations per article: 12.51
Among the top 10 universities globally by publication volume, six are Chinese institutions, alongside Harvard University (USA), the University of São Paulo (Brazil), the University of Toronto (Canada), and the University of Oxford (UK).

MDPI and China
China is an important and long-standing part of MDPI’s global publishing ecosystem:
- In 2025, MDPI was the largest fully Open Access publisher in China
- MDPI published 22% of China’s Gold Open Access output (82,133 papers)
- We received 290,999 submissions from China-affiliated authors and published 82,133 articles
- There are 8,500+ active Editorial Board Members based in China
- 64% (5,438) have an H-index above 26
- MDPI works with:
- 117 Editors-in-Chief
- 103 Section Editors-in-Chief
- 71 China-based institutions currently hold IOAP agreements with MDPI, seven of which rank among the top 10 Chinese institutions by publication volume
China's scale in research output means that the publishing platforms chosen by Chinese scholars will continue to influence the direction of scholarly publishing. At the same time, MDPI’s strength comes from its international collaboration, with colleagues, editors, reviewers, and authors working together across regions and disciplines.
Thank you to all our colleagues in China, and around the world, who support MDPI’s publishing activities across departments and help advance open access research every day.
Impactful Research

“Progress in open science is built through trust, dialogue, and relationships”
Behind the Scenes: A Conversation with China Science Daily
During my trip to Beijing, I also had the opportunity to visit China Science Daily and take part in an interview and broader exchange with their team in Beijing. Visits like this matter because progress in open science is built not only through platforms and infrastructure, but also through trust, dialogue, and relationships across research communities and regions.
China Science Daily: History Museum
As part of the visit, I was given a tour of their History Museum, which offers a thorough perspective on the evolution of China’s first science and technology newspaper, established in 1959. The exhibition highlights how the organization developed into a trusted institution connecting research with the public and policymakers. It was a helpful reminder that at the core of publishing is stewardship, credibility, and long-term public engagement with science.

An Open Exchange on Open Science
During the visit, I met with Dr. Zhao Yan, Editor-in-Chief of ScienceNet. We had an open and engaging conversation about MDPI’s role in Open Access, the evolution of open science globally, and the potential for more collaboration going forward. He especially appreciated the candid and personal nature of our exchange, noting that this kind of dialogue feels important in a landscape where trust and transparency matter.

Interview on Open Access
I also participated in an interview with Ms. Yan Jie, from the Online Media Center and Editor-in-Chief of ScienceNet, China Science Daily. Our discussion covered the growth of Open Access over the past 30 years, MDPI’s mission and values, academic integrity, collaboration with the Chinese research community, and MDPI’s own 30th anniversary milestone. It was a great opportunity to reflect on how open science has matured, and where shared responsibility across publishers, institutions, and researchers continues to matter most.
“Progress in open science is built by more than scale and infrastructure”
I’m sharing a few photos from the visit as a glimpse behind the scenes. The full interview will be published by China Science Daily in due course, and I look forward to sharing it when it is available.

More broadly, visits like this reinforce something I’ve always believed in: progress in open science is built not only through scale and infrastructure, but also through continued dialogue, mutual respect, collaboration, and a willingness to listen across regions and perspectives. That remains central to our work, especially as MDPI reflects on 30 years of publishing, built together.
Inside MDPI

Bangkok Visit: Growth, Partnership, and Local Impact
In February, I also had the opportunity to visit our Bangkok office for the second time in two years to support their local meetings and deliver a training session on how we present MDPI at a corporate level.
It’s easy to spend time with our colleagues in Thailand. From Editorial and Production to Conferences, Marketing, Design, and our Regional Journal Relations Specialist (RJRS), the team continues to grow in scale and professionalism. I’d also like to recognize our local management and admin teams, who have been steadily expanding our office and supporting more than 500 colleagues on the ground.
Academic Partnerships
During the visit, we met with the Engineering Department at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL). Our discussion focused on the recent MDPI developments, Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) opportunities, Author Publishing Workshops (APW), and the potential use of JAMS to support their institutional journal.

“MDPI is the third-largest OA publisher in Thailand”
We also shared insights into the growth of Open Access (OA) in Thailand and KMITL’s own publishing trends. These conversations matter because institutions are looking for sustainable ways to support their researchers. Our IOAP agreements are one simple example of how we can provide value in this area while maintaining accessibility for authors.
Thailand and MDPI: 2025 Snapshot
Our Bangkok office, officially launched in 2022, has been growing to support over 500 staff members while continuing to expand its engagement in scholar visits, workshops, and conference collaborations. As at 2025, Thailand submissions to MDPI have increased about 21% and publications by about 25%, maintaining a rejection rate close to the company average. MDPI is the third-largest OA publisher in Thailand, publishing 15% of all Gold OA output in 2025.
Representing MDPI Externally
During the visit, I delivered a training session on how we present MDPI at external events.

This session covered topics related to:
- Our aim and guiding principles
- High-level company milestones and Indexing facts and figures
- Industry partnerships and collaborations
- Market trends in OA and subscription publishing
- Country-specific publishing data and collaborations with MDPI
- Insights from our Voice of Community report
I find that while many colleagues are very familiar with the specific journal for which they have responsibility, fewer have visibility into the broader MDPI ecosystem and the company’s global positioning. These sessions help build alignment, confidence, and consistency in how we represent the company.
What stands out most is that MDPI’s growth is not abstract: it’s visible in the people, the partnerships, and the professionalism developing across our offices.
Coming Together for Science

1,000 Institutional Partners: A Milestone Built on Trust
This month, we reached an important milestone: more than 1,000 institutions worldwide are now part of MDPI’s Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP). On paper, that is a number. In practice, it represents trust.
This milestone symbolizes thousands of conversations with libraries and institutions. It stands for negotiations, renewals, consortium expansions, and, most importantly, relationships built over time. It reflects the work of colleagues across publishing, institutional partnerships, marketing, editorial, finance, and many other teams who contribute to making these agreements operational.
In 2025 alone, more than 61,300 research articles benefited from article processing charge (APC) discounts through IOAP agreements. Tens of thousands of authors were able to publish through a simplified and structured process. At the same time, institutional administrators gained clearer oversight and streamlined workflows.

Why IOAP Matters
When we launched IOAP, the objective was straightforward: to reduce barriers for researchers while supporting institutions in navigating the evolving OA landscape. Over the past decade, the research ecosystem has changed. Funder mandates, national policies, and Plan S–aligned requirements have accelerated the transition to OA.
Institutions need publishing partners who provide transparency, scalability, and operational efficiency. IOAP was designed to support that reality.
For colleagues who would like to better understand the program, this blog-post overview of MDPI’s IOAP provides additional context, including common questions around the transition to OA and how our institutional partnerships are structured.
“Institutions need publishing partners who provide transparency, scalability, and operational efficiency”
Recent Examples
Our agreements continue to evolve across regions:
- In Sweden, MDPI signed a national Open Access publishing agreement with 96 institutions, enabling affiliated researchers to publish without managing individual APC payments.
- In Spain, we extended our flat-fee agreement with Universidad Católica de Valencia, reinforcing institutional support for OA publishing.
These examples show that institutions seek structured, predictable models that support their researchers at scale.
Looking Ahead
Crossing the threshold of 1,000 partners tells us that institutions see MDPI not just as a publisher but as a reliable operational partner in advancing open science. This milestone is not a finish line. It is a reminder that the work continues.
Thank you to the entire IOAP team and to all colleagues who contributed to reaching this achievement.
P.S. You can read about this milestone across industry outlets, including STM Publishing News, ALPSP, Research Information, EurekAlert, Brightsurf, among others. You can also read about the coverage in Poland (e.g., media-room, bomega) Korea (newstap), and Romania (EduLike).
Closing Thoughts

Reflections from the Researcher to Reader Conference
During 24–25 February, I attended the 2026 Researcher to Reader Conference in London, UK. Leaders from across scholarly publishing, research infrastructure, libraries, and technology gathered to discuss AI and research integrity, peer review reform, metadata and infrastructure, community engagement, open research policy, and the evolving role of publishers in a rapidly shifting ecosystem.
The conversations were open and honest, and at times uncomfortable – exactly what we need at times. Below are a few reflections that stayed with me.
The Battle for Knowledge: What Becomes Accepted as ‘True’?
One recurring theme was not whether science evolves but whether our infrastructure is resilient enough to sustain trust at scale. Science does not promise certainty: it promises process. As publishing systems grow more complex and become more technologically mediated, the question is how intentionally we design, monitor, and strengthen that process.
Peer Review: Speed, Credentials, and Structural Loops
Researchers consistently call for faster peer review. At the same time, reviewer credentials are often tied to publication records. This creates a structural loop. Publishing history opens reviewing opportunities, reviewing strengthens credentials, and those without early access remain outside the cycle.
There is a need for us to reflect on how opportunity circulates within our systems: we should ask how we create more inclusive pathways for researchers globally to participate in peer review.
Community Engagement Workshop
One of the highlights of R2R was the workshop format, whereby small groups met repeatedly over two days and moved from ideas to tangible strategies.
I joined the Community Engagement workshop led by Lou Peck (CEO at The International Bunch) and Godwyns Onwuchekwa (Principal Consultant at Global Tapestry Consulting). We explored two deceptively simple questions: What is a community? and What does engagement truly mean?
“Engagement requires shared design and shared responsibility”
Too often, organizations equate communication with engagement. The framework discussed mapped a maturity spectrum – from enablement (broadcasting, informing and consulting) to true engagement (collaborating and co-creating).
It was a useful reminder of the fact that if we want trust and loyalty, engagement must go beyond announcements and surveys. It requires shared design and shared responsibility.
AI: Democratization or Digital Colonialism?
I especially enjoyed the thought-provoking presentation from Nikesh Gosalia (Chief Partnership Officer at Cactus Communications), which highlighted an uncomfortable reality:

- 93% of AI-generated content is in English
- Approximately 2% is in French
- Approximately 2% is in German
- More than 7,000 languages are represented in less than 5% of the content within large AI systems
The implications are profound. Is AI democratizing access to scholarly publishing (making it easier for researchers everywhere to participate in global knowledge production)? Or are we encoding colonialism at scale (entrenching linguistic and structural hierarchies, and making it harder for voices from the Global South to be heard)?
AI is already reshaping how research is created, reviewed, discovered, and shared. Its potential is enormous. But its impact depends not only on capability, but on governance, design, and intentionality. Publishers, funders, and researchers all share responsibility in shaping how these systems evolve.
Ethicality in practice (Lightening Talk)

It was also great to have our colleague Dr Miloš Čučulović (Head of Technology Innovation at MDPI) present MDPI’s Ethicality platform during a lightning talk.
“Technology alone is not the answer”
Ethicality embeds AI-driven checks directly into the submission workflow, supporting editors proactively rather than reacting after publication. As we scale, tools like this help balance trust, efficiency, and research integrity.
This goes back into the underlying theme of the conference that technology alone is not the answer. However, technology embedded thoughtfully within clear governance frameworks can strengthen confidence in the editorial process.
Final thought
The question is no longer whether technology will transform research infrastructure: it is already doing so. The real question is what role each of us will play in shaping that transformation deliberately, with structural maturity, inclusive governance, and engagement that moves from informing to co-creating.
Science needs to evolve, responsibly. And that responsibility extends not only to what we publish, but also to how the systems behind publication are designed. Some important topics to continue reflecting on both internally and within our broader community.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
20 February 2026
MDPI Virtual Academic Publishing Workshop (New Harvest), 25 February 2026
This Academic Publishing Workshop will be led by MDPI Regional Journal Relations Specialist, Dr. Sally Wu, on “Author Training”. Participants will receive practical advice on essential aspects of writing academic articles. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of the academic publishing landscape and how to successfully contribute to it.
Date: 25 February 2026
Time: 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. EST
Schedule:
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Speaker |
Program |
Time in EST |
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Dr. Sally Wu |
Introduction |
11:30–11:40 a.m. |
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Dr. Sally Wu |
Tips for Writing Great Research Papers
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11:40 a.m.–12:15 p.m. |
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Dr. Sally Wu |
How to Respond to Peer Reviewers
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12:15–12:50 p.m. |
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Dr. Sally Wu |
AI in Publishing: Challenges and Opportunities
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12:50–13:30 p.m. |
Speakers:
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Dr. Sally Wu received a PhD in medical science from the University of Toronto in the fall of 2025. She joined MDPI in February 2025 as an Assistant Editor for Cells. She was recently promoted to Regional Journal Relations Specialist position in August. In this role, she works with many journals, liaising with authors, board members, and EiCs. She has attended several conferences across North America, hosted scholar visits, and taken part in other outreach events. |
18 February 2026
MDPI’s Open Access Program Reaches 1,000 Institutions Worldwide
MDPI has surpassed the milestone of 1,000 partners within the Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP). The agreements span 59 countries, covering North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
Last year alone, more than 150 new libraries and academic institutions joined MDPI’s IOAP. With the expansion of an existing consortium deal in Sweden we welcomed a further 75 partners to the program in January 2026, enabling us to surpass the 1,000-partners milestone.
The IOAP supports affiliated researchers by streamlining submission processes, reducing administrative burdens, and offering discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs). Through IOAP membership, more than 61,300 research articles received APC discounts in 2025, driving greater visibility and accessibility for partner institutions and global research communities alike.
"This milestone marks a significant step towards expanding MDPI’s global impact," said Stefan Tochev, MDPI's CEO. "Reaching 1,000 IOAP partnerships is a true testament to the growing trust and collaboration we’ve built with universities, libraries, and research organizations worldwide. We are proud to lead the way in Open Access publishing, ensuring researchers have the support they need to reach global audiences." "The success of our program is reflected in the growing global demand for Open Science and quality publishing services," said Becky Castellon, MDPI institutional partnerships manager. "Equally, institutions are increasingly seeking Open Access publishing options that support funder and national mandates. Joining the IOAP makes compliance simple."
6 February 2026
Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Remote Sensing in 2025
The editorial office of Remote Sensing would like to extend its sincere gratitude to all reviewers who contributed to the improvement of the journal quality by providing their expert opinion and evaluation of the submitted research.
We appreciate that thorough peer review demands considerable time and intellectual investment from our reviewers. In 2025, Remote Sensing received 23439 review reports from contributors across 95 countries and territories, demonstrating the breadth of international expertise and scholarly engagement that has strengthened our publication standards.
The reviewers who agreed to have their names published this year are listed below in alphabetical order by first name. The editorial team acknowledges with gratitude all reviewers, named and anonymous alike, for their vital role in maintaining the scholarly standards of Remote Sensing.
| Abbas Abbaszadeh Shahri | Isidora Đurić | Roland Linck |
| Abdalmenem Owda | Ismael López Lozano | Rolf Bergs |
| Abdalrahman Qubaa | Ivan Barka | Rolland Fleury |
| Abdelaziz Merghadi | Ivana Racetin | Romário Oliveira De Santana |
| Abdellatif Moussaid | Ivica Milevski | Ronan Joseph Le Bras |
| Abdellatif Rafik | Ivica Stančerić | Rongfang Wang |
| Abdelrahim Salih | Ivona Skultetyova | Ronghao Yang |
| Abdel-Rahman Abdel-Wahed Mustafa | Jae Hwan Lee | Ronghua Ma |
| Abdelrahman Khalifa | Jaebin Lee | Rongjia Wang |
| Abdolraheem Khader | Jaeone Lee | Rongrong Xu |
| Abdulla Abliz | Jaewan Choi | Rongting Zhang |
| Abdulla Al Kafy | Jaime Bonachea | Ronis Maximidis |
| Abdullah Alqurashi | Jaime Estevão Scandolara | Roozbeh Rajabi |
| Abdul-Wahid Abdul-Aziz Saif | Jaime Lopez | Rosa Coluzzi |
| Abhilash Singh Chauhan | Jaime Moraga | Rosen Miletiev |
| Abhishek Kala | Jakub Ciazela | Rosendo Romero-Andrade |
| Abid Ali | Jakub Tyc | Ross Chapman |
| Abraham Cárdenas-Tristán | James Acker | Ruben F. Amparado |
| Ad Stoffelen | Jan Erik Håkegård | Rubén Nocelo López |
| Adam Inglot | Janis Kaminskis | Rueiyuan Wang |
| Adel Shirazy | Jaromír Petržala | Rui Chang |
| Adnanul Rehman | Jason Parent | Rui Ming |
| Adriana Brancaccio | Jaturong Som-Ard | Rui Qu |
| Adrianos Retalis | Javier Alvaro Quille-Mamani | Rui Yan |
| Agustín Ángel Diez Castillo | Javier Benavente | Ruibo Li |
| Agustiyara Agustiyara | Javier Gilabert | Ruichao Hou |
| Ahmed Cardona | Jay Kumar Shah | Ruidan Luo |
| Ahmed M. Abdel-Rahman | Jayme Barbedo | Ruigang Wang |
| Ahmed M. Saqr | Jean Baptiste Renard | Ruishan Zhao |
| Ahmed Magdy Abdelaziz Moursi | Jean Claude Ndayishimiye | Ruitao Lu |
| Ahmed Youssef | Jean Jesus Macedo Novais | Ruixing Yang |
| Ahmed Zaki | Jean Marc Le Caillec | Rumiana Bojilova |
| Ahmet Tarık Torun | Jean Pierre Barriot | Run Yu |
| Aichen Wang | Jenn Shyong Chen | Ruofeng Yu |
| Aidi Huo | Jennifer Styger | Ruya Xiao |
| Aifang Liu | Jeongmin Yun | Ryo Matsuoka |
| Ailin Liang | Jesús Cisneros-Aguirre | Ryu Sugimoto |
| Akinniyi Akinsunmade | Jesús Díaz | Sabina Szymoniak |
| Alan Cezar Bezerra | Jesus Rene Vázquez-Ontiveros | Saeed Parnow |
| Alata Elatawneh | Jia Chen (Central China Normal University, China) | Saeed Sotoudeh |
| Alberto Gonzalez-Sanchez | Jia Chen (Wuhan University of Science and Technology, China) | Saeid Gharechelou |
| Alberto Refice | Jia Jin | Saeid Hamzeh |
| Alejandro Gonzalez-Ortega | Jia Sun | Saham Mirzaei |
| Aleksandar Dimitrijevic | Jia Wang | Saket Gowravaram Navalur |
| Alessandro Galdelli | Jiafeng Zheng | Salman Abdallah Hassan Selmy |
| Alessandro Vitale | Jiajia Shi | Salman Mirzaee |
| Alexander Mraz | Jiajun Feng | Salvatore Almaviva |
| Alexandr Shein | Jian Chen | Salvatore Falanga Bolognesi |
| Alexandra Gemitzi | Jian Wang | Salvatore Manfreda |
| Alexandra Georgiana Gerea | Jian Yu | Salvatore Ponte |
| Alexandra Parmentier | Jianda Cheng | Salvatore Romano |
| Alexandre Cacheffo | Jianfei Cao | Sanaz Salati |
| Alexandre Landry | Jianfeng Chen | Sándor Frey |
| Alexandre Santos Brandão | Jianfeng Sun | Sandro Gonzi |
| Alfonso López Ruiz | Jiang He | Sandro Strumia |
| Ali Altaher | Jianghua Cheng | Sang-Hoon Hong |
| Ali Arda Sorman | Jiangjun Peng | Sanghun Lee |
| Ali Atef Masria | Jiangping Long | Santiago Yepez |
| Ali Aydda | Jianhua Liu | Sara Zollini |
| Ali Khan | Jianhui Wu | Sarah Asdar |
| Ali Younes | Jianjun Cao | Sarat Chandra Nagavarapu |
| Alois Hinterleitner | Jianjun Sha | Sartsin Phakdimek |
| Amedeo Ganciu | Jianlong Zhang | Satoshi Takewaka |
| Amin Sadeqi | Jianping Li | Saurabh Viijay Parhad |
| Amit Kumar Shakya | Jianwan Ji | Saverio Teodosio Nilo |
| Ana B. Ruescas | Jianwei Fan | Şaziye Özge Atik |
| Ana Beatriz Alvarez | Jianwei Huang | Sebastian Banaszek |
| Ana C. Meira-Castro | Jianyong Zhang | Selma Simões De Castro |
| Ana Soledad Meléndez | Jianyu Zheng | Sen Yuan |
| Anas El Ouali | Jiawei Kuai | Seongwook Lee |
| Anderson Targino Da Silva Ferreira | Jiawei Tian | Sercan Aygun |
| Andrada-Livia Cirneanu | Jiaxi Cao | Sergei Rudenko |
| André Burnol | Jiaxin Jin | Sergej Baričević |
| André Duarte | Jiaxin Li | Sergey Stanichny |
| Andre L. Belem | Jiaxing Xie | Sergio Castiñeira-Ibáñez |
| André Leon Sampaio Gradvohl | Jichao Lv | Sergio Teggi |
| Andrea Barone | Jie Bai | Seyed Vahid Razavi-Termeh |
| Andrea Majlingova | Jie Dou | Shafeeq Kaheal Tealib |
| Andrea Vergnano | Jie Guo | Shahabaldin Shojaeezadeh |
| Andreas Tockner | Jie Peng | Shahriar Ahmed |
| Andrei Kartoziia | Jie Tian | Shahriar Shah Heydari |
| Andrej Pal | Jie Wang | Shan Liu |
| Andrzej Felski | Jie Zhang | Shangmin Zhao |
| Angela Melgarejo Morales | Jie Zhou | Shangyu Sun |
| Angelo Cardellicchio | Jiehua Cai | Shanliang Zhu |
| Angelo Riccio | Jili Sun | Shanxin Guo |
| Angelos Tsikas | Jilin Men | Shanzhe Wang |
| Ann Mari Fjaeraa | Jin Ma | Shanzhe Zhang |
| Anna Jędrejek | Jin Wang | Shao Ya Kui |
| Anna Maria Szafarczyk | Jin Wang | Shaobo Sun |
| Anna Markowska | Jin Xu | Shaohua Lei |
| Anna Ślesicka | Jing Li | Shaohua Zhao |
| Anthony Brazel | Jing Wang | Shaowei Ning |
| Anthony Carpenter | Jing Yang | Shaoyang Liu |
| Anthony Pamart | Jingguo Zhu | Shashank S. Joshil |
| Antigoni Voudouri | Jingjing Wang | Sheng Chang |
| Anton Verhoef | Jingkai Xie | Shengcheng Cui |
| Antonio Carlos de la Casa | Jinglong Li | Shenghua Zhou |
| Antonio Jesus Ortiz Villarejo | Jinglu He | Shengjie Liu |
| Antonio Miguel Ruiz-Armenteros | Jingqiang Wang | Shengjie Yang |
| Antonio Rius | Jinguang Lv | Shengjun Zhang |
| Antonio Tupek | Jinjun Mo | Shengliang Han |
| Antonio Zanutta | Jinjun Rao | Shengpeng Yang |
| Anwar Eziz | Jinliang Wang | Shengpeng Zhang |
| Aobo Liu | Jinlin Wang | Shenliang Chen |
| Aravinth Jagatheesan | Jinling Zhao | Shi Pu |
| Argyro Argyrou | Jinshan Zhu | Shicheng Li |
| Arian Correa-Díaz | Jinwei Wang | Shigang Wang (Guangxi University of Science and Technology, China) |
| Arianna Beatrice Malaguti | Jinxing Li | Shigang Wang (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) |
| Arianna Pesci | Jiwon Jang | Shihyuan Yeh |
| Aristeidis Georgakis | Jixing Qin | Shijun Pan |
| Arno Keppens | Jiyue Zhu | Shili Chen |
| Artem Andreiev | Joan Bech | Shishir Paramathma Rao |
| Artem Feofilov | Joanna Bąk | Shiyang Ruan |
| Ashish Mishra | João Fradinho Oliveira | Shuai Feng |
| Ashwin Bhobani Baral | Joaquín Andrés Valencia Ortiz | Shuai Fu |
| Athanassios Ganas | Joaquin Escayo Menendez | Shuai Li |
| Aynur Mamat | John Christodoulakis | Shuang Xu |
| Aziz Sisman | John Kalogiros | Shuangfeng Wei |
| Babag Purbantoro | John Makario Londoño | Shuangyan He |
| Bachagha Nabil | John T. Braggio | Shuangyin Zhang |
| Badreddine Alaoui | Jonathan Leon-Tavares | Shubham Rana |
| Badr-Eddine Boudriki Semlali | Jonghyuk Lee | Shubo Wang |
| Bai Xue | Joongbin Lim | Shufeng Zheng |
| Balázs Heilig | Joonho Lee | Shugui Zhou |
| Bangyu Ge | Jorge Delgado | Shuguo Wang |
| Baolong Wu | Jorge E. Espinosa | Shujin Cao |
| Baoyu Zhu | Jorge Mendez-Astudillo | Shulei Wu |
| Ben Niu | Jorge Santiago Garate-Quispe | Shuying Li |
| Benjmain T. Fraser | José A. Peláez | Siham Bakkouri |
| Bernard Stanisław Twaróg | Josè Luís Gómez-Amo | Silivan Valentin Moldovan |
| Beth Delaney | Joshua Fisher | Simeon Okechukwu Ajakwe |
| Bhuvan Varugu | Juan Carlos Mejías-García | Simon G. Kraatz |
| Bikhtiyar Ameen | Juan G. Loaiza | Simone Santoro |
| Bilawal Mahmood | Juan Manuel Nuñez | Siniša Drobnjak |
| Bin Chen | Juan Pedro Carbonell-Rivera | Sinisa Polovina |
| Bin Guo | Juan Ramon Terven | Siqi Wang |
| Bin Han | Juarez Antônio da Silva Júnior | Siyang Cheng |
| Bin Hu | Judah Levine | Sizhuang Deng |
| Bin Li | Juliana Anochi | Slawomir Wojciech Mikrut |
| Bin Quan | Julio Angeles Suazo | Sofia Cerasoli |
| Bin Yan | Jun Geng | Songmao Chen |
| Bing Han | Jun Ni | Songqing Wu |
| Bing Zhang | Jun Wu | Sorin Avram |
| Binghao Liu | Jun Yan | Soufiane Haddout |
| Bingjie Liu | Jun Zhang (Chang'an University, China) | Soufiane Hajaj |
| Binglin Liu | Jun Zhang (Hebei University of Technology, China) | Spyridon Dilalos |
| Binhui Liu | Junda Huang | Stavros Stathopoulos |
| Binjie Chen | Junehyeong Park | Štefan Kohek |
| Bo Cheng | Juner M. Vieira | Stefan Schuster |
| Bo Hou | Junfu Fan | Stefanie Kagone |
| Bo Wang | Jung-jun Lin | Stepan Savchuk |
| Bo Xiong | Junior Gonçalves Gonçalves Da Silva | Stephan Stephany |
| Bo Zang | Junjie Li | Stephanie Dohner |
| Bo Zhang | Junli Jin | Stephen Medeiros |
| Bojana Horvat | Junmin Li | Steven Lohrenz |
| Boris Ginzburg | Junxue Ma | Stuart Anderson |
| Boris L. Kozlovsky | Junyao Zhang | Stuart King |
| Borja Rodríguez-Lozano | Junyi Zou | Stuti Ahuja |
| Borys Chetverikov | Junyu Chen | Subrata Kundu |
| Bouthaina Sayad | Junyu He | Sujan Raj Adhikari |
| Bowen Cai | Juris Sinica-Sinavskis | Sujan Shrestha |
| Branislav Olah | Kai Cui | Suraj Yadav |
| Branko Brkljač | Kai Li | Surya Deb Chakraborty |
| Breno Santana Santos | Kai Zhang | Susan Gabriela Lakkis |
| Brent Hedquist | Kaimeng Ding | Susanna Falsaperla |
| Brindusa Cristina Budei | Kaitao Li | Sushant Mehan |
| Brivio Pietro Alessandro | Kamal Srogy Darwish | Sven-Erik Gryning |
| Bruno Portela | Kamila Haule | Syed Ali |
| Cailin Li | Kamran Esmaeili | Syed Raza Mehdi |
| Caixia Wang | Kanchan Mishra | Tadesual Asamin Setargie |
| Caizhi Fan | Kangning Cui | Taejung Kim |
| Calastrini Francesca | Kangwen Zhu | Taher M. Radwan |
| Camila Duelis Viana | Kaoru Ichikawa | Takashi Oguchi |
| Caoming Fan | Karan Nayak | Takayuki Yoshihara |
| Carla Bottari | Kashif Ullah | Takeharu Kouketsu |
| Carlos Alexandre Pontes Pizzino | Katarzyna Osińska-Skotak | Tamas Varnai |
| Carlos C. Duarte | Katarzyna Pajak | Tangting Wu |
| Carlos Portillo | Katsuo Sasahara | Tao He |
| Carlos Silva | Ke Chen | Tao Shan |
| Carmine Serio | Ke Xu | Tao Wen |
| Carson Witte | Keke Xu | Tao Zhan |
| Casandra Brașoveanu | Keli Cheng | Taoyong Jin |
| Catherine Ticehurst | Kemal Gökkaya | Tarmo K. Remmel |
| Cecilia Rodriguez-Gomez | Kenneth Okechukwu Ekpetere | Taskin Kavzoglu |
| Cédric P. Chavanne | Keyvan Soltani | Tatiana Jaworska |
| César De Oliveira Ferreira Silva | Kharroubi Abderrazzaq | Tatjana Veljanovski |
| César De Santos-Berbel | Khosro Fazelpoor | Tej Bahadur Shahi |
| Chander Prakash | Kiwon Lee | Teng Wang |
| Chang Zhao | Klebber Formiga | Thabang Maphanga |
| Changbao Yang | Knut Jetlund | Thiago Rodrigues |
| Changjun Chen | Kongwen Frank Zhang | Thiago S. Biscaro |
| Changliang Shao | Konstantinos Nikolakopoulos | Thierry Schmitt |
| Changshuo Wang (Ningbo University, China) | Konstantinos Soulis | Thodoris Betsas |
| Changshuo Wang (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) | Krishnendu Sekhar Paul | Thomas Almeida |
| Chansu Yang | Krzysztof Klimaszewski | Thomas Walter |
| Chao Lian | Kuiyu Chen | Tiago Miguel Dias |
| Chao Qi | Kun Feng | Tiago Monteiro Condé |
| Chao Zhang | Kun Qian | Tian Zhou |
| Chaobin Yang | Kun Shang | Tiancheng Li |
| Chaolong Yao | Kun Wu | Tianjin Liu |
| Chaoqing Huang | Kun Ye | Tianjun Shi |
| Chaoying Zhao | Kunlong He | Tianquan Liang |
| Chen Wang | Kunyang Wang | Tianwen Wei |
| Chen-Chiung Hsieh | Kwanele Phinzi | Tianyun Su |
| Chenfeng Wang | Kwangseob Kim | Tilottama Ghosh |
| Cheng Li | Kwonil Kim | Ting Bai |
| Cheng Liao | Lachezar Hristov Filchev | Tingting Xu |
| Cheng Qi | Lapo Miccinesi | Tobias Köhne |
| Cheng Su | Lars Hoffmann | Tobias Nilsson |
| Cheng Xue | Lavanya Addepalli | Todd Fagin |
| Cheng Yang | Lea Scharff | Toktam Zand |
| Chenghao Tan | Lei Chen | Tom Meyer |
| Chengji Xu | Leilei Li | Tomáš Kašpárek |
| Chengle Zhou | Lele Zhang (Academy of Plateau Science and Sustainability, China) | Tomáš Křemen |
| Chengsheng Yang | Lele Zhang (China University of Geosciences, China) | Tomasz Ściężor |
| Chengyi Liu | Lenio Soares Galvao | Tomasz Stoch |
| Chenhao Ouyang | Leonardo De Sousa Silva | Tomislav Bašić |
| Chenyang Liu | Leonardo Disperati | Tong Gao |
| Chihan Cheng | Leping Chen | Tong Guo |
| Chihchang Yu | Leyang Wang | Tong Wang |
| Chong Jia | Li Shen | Tonino Pisanu |
| Chong Song | Li Tan | Toshifumi Moriyama |
| Chonghua Fang | Li Wen | Trent Biggs |
| Christian Martin Fuchs | Lia Duarte | Trevor Harris |
| Christian Wöhler | Liang Huang | Tugba Dogan |
| Christine Szpilka | Liang Li | Tymoteusz Zydroń |
| Christopher Phillips | Liang Wang | Ulrich Foelsche |
| Christopher R. Williams | Liang Zhang | Umair Rasool |
| Christopher Zarzar | Libin Jiao | Uroš Durlević |
| Christos Vazouras | Libin T. Louis | Usman Mazhar |
| Chuang Yang | Lídia Quental | Vadim A. Nenashev |
| Chuangang Gong | Lifan Sun | Valdivino Alexandre De Santiago Júnior |
| Chuanhong Zhao | Lifang Zhao | Vasilică Istrate |
| Chuanjin Liu | Lifeng Mao | Vasilis Letsios |
| Chuanwu Zhao | Lifeng Wang | Vasilis Tritakis |
| Chungru Ho | Lifeng Wu | Vassilios Grigoriadis |
| Chunguang Hu | Lili Xu | Vassilios K. Andronis |
| Chunhua Qiu | Liming Si | Velibor Ilic |
| Chunjiang Li | Lin Bai | Venkatesh Kolluru |
| Chunpeng Chen | Lin Lin | Venugopal Thandlam |
| Chuntao Chen | Lin Tang | Veraldo Liesenberg |
| Chunyan Lu | Lin Yan | Vicente Bayarri |
| Chunying Ren | Lin Zhao | Victor M. Rodriguez-Moreno |
| Cinzia Lastri | Lingbo Yang | Victor Mota Ferreira |
| Ciril Bohak | Lingli Mu | Victor Pinto |
| Cláudia De Almeida | Lingyan Ran | Victor Quej |
| Claudio Delrieux | Lingyu Yan | Vidal Guerra-De La Cruz |
| Claudio Rafanelli | Lipeng Gao | Vikash Kumar Mishra |
| Claudio Vela | Liping Zhu | Vilson Soares De Siqueira |
| Cleber Gonzales de Oliveira | Liquan Zhao | Vincent Alistair Drake |
| Cong Zhang | Lishuo Zhang | Vincenzo Palleschi |
| Corey Amiot | Litai Kang | Violetta Sokoła-Szewioła |
| Corinne Corbau | Liusheng Han | Vladimir Lukin |
| Corneli Keim | Liying Cao | Vladimir Milovanović |
| Cristiano Tamborrino | Lizhang Zhou | Vladislav Demyanov |
| Cristina Ponte Lira | Ljerka Vrdoljak | Vsevolod V. Yutsis |
| Cristina Proietti | Lkhagvadorj Nanzad | Vukašin Rončević |
| Cristina Serban | Long Tang | Wael Mohamed Ahmed |
| Crystian Sadiel Venegas-Barrera | Long Zhuang | Waldemar Odziemczyk |
| Da He | Longjiang Li | Waldo Pérez-Martínez |
| Daewon Chung | Longlong Zhao | Waleed Abbas |
| Dafeng Zhang | Lorena Lacerda | Walter Leopold Pohl |
| Dalia Čalnerytė | Lorenzo Teppati Losè | Wanchun Zhang |
| Damian Kiliszek | Lu Li | Wang Xiao |
| Dan Song | Lu Xu | Wangle Zhang |
| Dan Zhao | Luca Antonio Dimuccio | Wang-su Jeon |
| Daniel Basso Ferreira | Luca Cicala | Wantong Chen |
| Daniel Constantino Zacharias | Luca Lämmle | Wanxu Chen |
| Daniel Feldman | Luca Schifano | Washington Franca-Rocha |
| Daniel Jose Vega-Nieva | Lucian Blaga | Waterloo Pereira Filho |
| Daniel Kibirige | Lucian Lupu | Wei Fang |
| Daniel Santos | Luciano Pezzi | Wei Guo |
| Daniel Sousa | Lucja Janicka | Wei He |
| Daniela Avetisyan | Luigi Mascolo | Wei Huang |
| Daniela Gogoase Nistoran | Luigi Massaro | Wei Li |
| Daniele Torreggiani | Luis Gomez | Wei Shan |
| Danielle Elis Garcia Furuya | Luis Méndez | Wei Zhou |
| Danilo Godone | Luís Miguel Silva | Wei Zhuo |
| Daria Bogatova | Luisa Lamas | Weibo Wang |
| Darshana Athukorala | Luiz Carlos Teixeira Coelho | Weicui Ding |
| Dashuai Wang | Łukasz Marchel | Weidong Huang |
| David Andrew Holdsworth | Lvyang Ye | Weidong Man |
| David Antoine | Lynn Miller | Weidong Yang |
| David E. Flores-Jiménez | Lyonel Philippe Mbouembe Touko | Weifeng Zhou |
| David Garcia-Rodriguez | Lyubka Pashova | Weifu Sun |
| David Hunter | M. Amin Alandihallaj | Weiguang Yang |
| David Lyzenga | Maciej Bazanowski | Weiheng Xu |
| David R. Green | Maggi Kelly | Weihua Luo |
| David S. Renné | Mahmoud Abdalla Ahmed | Weijun Zhao |
| David Sanio | Mahmoud Sharaan | Weike Feng |
| David Santek | Mainara Biazati Gouveia | Weiliang Fan |
| Dawei Sun | Majid Khan | Weiqi Jin |
| Debao Huang | Manisha Das Chaity | Weiqiang Ma |
| Debin Lu | Manuel Edwiges Trejo Soto | Weiquan Liu |
| Debra Laefer | Mao Chen | Weitong Chen |
| Deepa Raveendranpillai | Maofan Zhao | Weizhen Hou |
| Deepak Ghimire | Maolin Chen | Weizheng Li |
| Defu Zou | Maoxin Zhang | Wen Dai |
| Degang Wang | Marcello Schiattarella | Wen Liu |
| Dejan Drajic | Marcelo Zeri | Wenfeng Li |
| Dejan Nikolic | Marcin Dreger | Wenhui Zhou |
| Deni Librado Torres-Roman | Marcos Montes | Wenjin Sun |
| Dennis Keith Peters | Marcos Rafael Nanni | Wenjuan Shen |
| Depin Ou | Marcos Vinícius Da Silva | Wenli Huang |
| Di Dong | Marek Češkovič | Wenqiang Zhang |
| Di Liu | Marek Szczepanski | Wensheng Wang |
| Di Wu (China) | Margherita Lombardo | Wenshun Sheng |
| Di Wu (USA) | Marguerite Madden | Wenxiang Shen |
| Di Yuan | Maria Elielza Matos De Oliveira | Wenxiang Zhu |
| Die Hu | María Florencia Degano | Wenxin Jin |
| Dietrich Schroeder | Maria Francesca Carfora | Wenxue Xu |
| Dimas Irion Alves | Maria Margarita Ntona | Wenzheng Wang |
| Dimitrios Psychas | Maria Marta Jacob | Wieslaw Pamuła |
| Dimitris Kaskaoutis | Mariane Reis | Witold Jucha |
| Ding Nie | Mariano Bresciani | Włodzimierz Kasprzak |
| Ding Wang | Marie Graff | Wojciech Skarka |
| Dionysios N. Apostolopoulos | Mariella Aquilino | Won Kweon Jang |
| Disong Fu | Marin B. Marinov | Wonhee Cho |
| Divya Nimma | Marina Iosub | Won-Kyung Baek |
| Divya Sekhar Vaka | Marina Maura Calandrelli | Wookyung Lee |
| Dmytro Chumachenko | Marina Vîrghileanu | Wu Yong |
| Donald Hermann Fossi | Mario Floris | Xian Lu |
| Donald Sabol | Mário Véstias | Xiang Jia |
| Donatas Jonikavicius | Marios N. Anagnostou | Xiang Li |
| Donatello Gallucci | Marios Tzouvaras | Xiang Zhang |
| Dong Li | Maris Kalinka | Xiangbai Wu |
| Dong Zhao | Marius Mihai Cazacu | Xiangchen Meng |
| Donghang Shao | Mariusz Majdański | Xianghu Li |
| Donghong Xiong | Mariusz Oszust | Xiangqian Wu |
| Donghui Zhang | Mark Lara | Xiangyang Liu |
| Dongliang Guan | Markus Hollaus | Xiangyang Zhang |
| Dongxiang Wang | Marta Cebulska | Xiangyu Ge |
| Dora Roque | Marta Konik | Xianjun Gao |
| Dorian Gorgan | Marta Luffarelli | Xianwu Yang |
| Dorothy Hall | Marwa Chendeb El Rai | Xiao Hu |
| Dragan Golubović | Masanobu Kii | Xiao Ke |
| Dušan Dunđerski | Mateusz Lukowski | Xiao Liu |
| Dušan Jovanović | Matteo Fiorucci | Xiaobo Wu |
| Ebrahim E. Elsayed | Matthew Brolly | Xiaodie Yuan |
| Eddie Bevilacqua | Matthew G. Asplin | Xiaodong Wu |
| Edgardo Farach | Matthew Garcia | Xiaofei Ma |
| Edinéia Aparecida Dos Santos Galvanin | Maurizio Mulas | Xiaofei Yang |
| Edinson Andrés Solarte Casanova | Maurizio Pollino | Xiaofeng Wang |
| Eduardo Augusto Werneck Ribeiro | Mauro Lo Brutto | Xiaofeng Xu |
| Eduardo Avendano Fernandez | Maximilian Lübke | Xiaoguang Ruan |
| Edward Hoppe | Md Ariful Islam Mozumer | Xiaojing Bai |
| Efstratios Karantanellis | Md Farhad Hasan | Xiaolei Wang |
| Efstratios Stylianidis | Md Mostafizur Rahman | Xiaoli Li |
| Ehsan Akbari Sekehravani | Mehdi Eshagh | Xiaolin Han |
| Eleftherios Kofidis | Mei Zan | Xiaolong Chen (Macao Polytechnic University, China) |
| Elena Carla Cantoni | Meifang Wu | Xiaolong Chen (Tianjin University, China) |
| Elena Rasputina | Meixiang Chen | Xiaolu Ling |
| Eleonora Maset | Melanie Vanderhoof | Xiaoning Zhang |
| Elfany Reis do Nascimento Lopes | Mengmeng Hu | Xiaopeng Wang |
| Elham Kordi Ghasrodashti | Mengshi Yang | Xiaoping Wang |
| Elias Fakiris | Mengyao Shi | Xiaoran Zhuang |
| Elif Sertel | Mfonobong Uko | Xiaorui Dong |
| Elisa Benedetti | Mhamed Sayyouri | Xiaoshuang Ma |
| Elisabetta Rosina | Mi Luo | Xiaowen Liu |
| Elizabeth Hoy | Miao Yu | Xiaowen Wang |
| Elmira Orynbassarova | Miao Zhang | Xiaoxiao Zhu |
| Elvira Kovač-Andrić | Michael Emmanouel Contadakis | Xiaoxuan Zhou |
| Elzbieta Bielecka | Michael Folmer | Xiaoyong Sun |
| Emanuele Santi | Michael Roddewig | Xiaoyu He |
| Emil Dumic | Michael Rycroft | Xiaoyue Cao |
| Emmanuel Resendiz-Ochoa | Michaela Buenemann | Xiaozhen Ren |
| Emna Medhioub | Michail Gianniou | Xiaying Wang |
| Emre Havazli | Michele Barsanti | Xidong Chen |
| Enrico Feoli | Michele Croci | Xiguang Yang |
| Enrico Tomelleri | Michele Delchiaro | Xin Jiao |
| Enrique Cerrillo-Cuenca | Michelle Kirchoff | Xin Li |
| Enzo Rizzo | Miguel Ángel Manso-Callejo | Xin Tao |
| Ervan Garrison | Milad Bagheri | Xin Yang |
| Eunkyoung Seo | Milan Gavrilović | Xin Zhou |
| Eva Savina Malinverni | Min Xia | Xinchen Gu |
| Evandro Balbi | Min Zhang | Xing Su |
| Evgenii Ponomarev | Ming Hu | Xing Yan |
| Ewa Glowienka | Ming Shen | Xingbi Lei |
| Eyyup Ensar Başakın | Ming Xian Zhao | Xingli Qin |
| Fábio Marcelo Breunig | Mingan Chung | Xingxing Jiang |
| Fabio Matano | Minghan Cheng | Xingxing Zhang |
| Fabio Rocca | Mingming Wang | Xingyu Xue |
| Fabrizio Baroni | Mingtao Ding | Xingyu Zhou (Beijing Institute of Technology, China) |
| Faheem Khan | Minhong Sun | Xingyu Zhou (Wuhan University, China) |
| Fan Zhao | Minjie Zheng | Xinrong Lyu |
| Fan Zhou | Minming Gu | Xinyu Zheng |
| Farzin Kazemi | Mirel Paun | Xinyuan Zhang |
| Fatih Akkoyun | Mohamad Awad | Xiongwei Liang |
| Fatih Sivrikaya | Mohamad Mahmoud Al Rahhal | Xiongwu Xiao |
| Fatima Zahra Echogdali | Mohamed Abdelkader | Xiongxin Xiao |
| Fayez Tarsha Kurdi | Mohamed Faisal | Xiuling Zuo |
| Federica Ferrarini | Mohamed Gobashy | Xiuzhong Li |
| Federica Gaspari | Mohamed Ihmeida | Xiwen Zhang |
| Federico Filipponi | Mohamed M. Elsharkawy | Xiyu Qi |
| Federico Porcù | Mohamed Mahmoud Sebbab | Xu Li |
| Fehér Zsolt Zoltán | Mohamed Mouafik | Xu Yan |
| Fei Teng | Mohamed Yousif | Xu Yang |
| Fei Xing | Mohammad Afhamisis | Xudong Sun |
| Fei Zhang (China) | Mohammad Ali Goudarzi | Xudong Zhang |
| Fei Zhang (USA) | Mohammad Amin Khalili | Xue Li |
| Feifei Hou | Mohammadali Hemati | Xuefeng Lei |
| Feifei Pan | Mohammed Alkhatib | Xueming Zhu |
| Feifei Shen | Mohammed Boudjada | Xuepeng Zhang |
| Feinan Chen | Mohsen Ali Alawi | Xufeng Li |
| Feng Xie | Mona Maze | Xuguang Cai |
| Fenghua Yu | Morena Galešić Divić | Xuhang Chen |
| Fengkai Lang | Moshe Meron | Xun Li |
| Fengwei Wang | Mounia Tahri | Xuning Qiao |
| Fernando Luis Hillebrand | Mourtadha Sarhan Sachit | Xupu Geng |
| Fernando Oñate-Valdivieso | Muditha Kumari Heenkenda | Ya Huang |
| Filipe Castro Felix | Muhammad Ali | Yafei Sun |
| Flavio Tiago Couto | Muhammad Amjad Iqbal | Yakai Guo |
| Florentina Iuliana Mincu | Muhammad Aufaristama | Yakui Shao |
| Florian Mandija | Muhammad Bilal | Yakun Han |
| Florina Ardelean | Muhammad Farhan Hanif | Yan Bian |
| Folega Fousseni | Muhammad Ishfaq | Yanbo Huang |
| Francesca Giannone | Muhammad Nasar Ahmad | Yanfeng Wu |
| Francesca Grassi | Muhammad Nawaz | Yang Liu |
| Francesco Ardizzon | Muhammad Shahid | Yang Wang |
| Francesco Marinello | Muhammad Usman | Yang Yi |
| Francesco Toscano | Muhammed Enes Atik | Yang Zhan |
| Francisco Javier Ariza-Lopez | Muhanned Al-Murib | Yang Zhang |
| Francisco Magaña Hernández | Mukhtar Iderawumi Abdulraheem | Yang Zhou |
| Francisco Molero | Münevver Gizem Gümüş | Yangjun Wang |
| Francisco Rodríguez-Puerta | Mustafa Serkan Isik | Yangyang Gu |
| Francois Fourie | Mustafa Ustuner | Yangyang Wang |
| Franklin Javier Paredes-Trejo | Mustafa Zeybek | Yaning Yi |
| Frédéric Frappart | Myoungjong Noh | Yanjun Chen |
| Frederic Muttin | Na Yao | Yanjun Wang |
| Friday Uchenna Ochege | Na Zhang | Yanling Li |
| Friederike Magdalena Koerting | Nadia Gammoudi | Yanlong Guo |
| Fu Wang | Nagwa El-Ashmawy | Yanming Guo |
| Fuat Kaya | Nail Beisekenov | Yanqi Wei |
| Fulin Zhou | Naïma El Assaoui | Yanqing Yao |
| Fuyou Tian | Namhoon Kim | Yantong Chen |
| Gábor Timár | Naoufal Raissouni | Yanyu Chen |
| Gabriel Alarcón Aguirre | Natália Češkovič Gecejová | Yao Gao |
| Gabriel Andrés Sanca | Natalia Ivanovna Zakharova | Yaokai Liu |
| Gabriel Badescu | Natallia Miatselskaya | Yaping Gao |
| Gabriel Henrique Pires De Mello Ribeiro | Nazario Tartaglione | Yassine Yazid |
| Gabriel Murariu | Nazi Wang | Yating Chen |
| Gabriel Williams | Nektaria Eleni Adaktylou | Yawei Wang |
| Gabriela Iorga | Néstor Cristian Di Leo | Yedid Guadalupe Zambrano-Medina |
| Gabriele Ciccone | Nezamoddini Kachouie | Yee Wei Law |
| Gabriele Fibbi | Nguyenthanh Son | Yehia Miky |
| Gaetano Guida | Nicholas Sarlis | Yeison Alberto Garcés-Gómez |
| Gamil Gamal | Nick Varley | Yi He |
| Ganchao Liu | Nicolas Baghdadi | Yi Luo |
| Gang Wang | Nicole Pascucci | Yi Shen |
| Gang Yang | Nijia Qian | Yi Wang |
| Gaurav Tiwari | Nikiforos Samarinas | Yichen Wang |
| Gaylan Rasul Faqe Ibrahim | Nikola M. Milentijević | Yifan Dong |
| Ge Shi | Nikolaos Georgios Oikonomakis | Yih Jeng |
| Genwang Liu | Nikolaos Tavoularis | Yin Cao |
| Gerard Joseph Fasel | Nikolaos Tsakiridis | Yin Liu |
| Ghulam Mustafa | Nikolay Dimitrov | Yindan Zhang |
| Giacomo Trotta | Ning Lei | Ying Luo |
| Giada Varra | Ning Liu | Yinghui Zhang |
| Giandomenico Foti | Nivaldo Theodoro Schiefler | Yingisani Chabalala |
| Gianluca Caparra | Nizar Bouhlel | Yingpin Yang |
| Gianluca Gennarelli | Nizom Farmonov | Yingying Fu |
| Gilberto De Jesús López-Canteñs | Noela Sánchez-Carnero | Yingzhi Qian |
| Gilberto Fisch | Nour Aburaed | Yinhe Liu |
| Giorgi Dalakishvili | Odysseas Bouzos | Yining Yu |
| Giorgio A. S. Picanço | Oladimeji Ezekiel Mudele | Yinwei Li |
| Giorgio Isoletta | Olaf Scholten | Yisong Xie |
| Giorgio Paolo Maria Vassena | Olegario Alonso-Pandavenes | Yiting Lin |
| Giovana Espindola | Oleksandr Borysenko | Yoan Shin |
| Giovanna Bucci | Olga Nardini | Yong Fang |
| Giovanni B. Palmerini | Olga Sarychikhina | Yong Zhang |
| Giovanni Ludeno | Omar Belhaj | Yongchang Ye |
| Giovanni Pietro Gregori | Osama Elsherbiny | Yongcun Cheng |
| Girma Tariku Woldesemayat | Oscar Papini | Yongfang Wang |
| Giuliano Ramat | Ossama Mokhiamar | Yongguang Zhai |
| Giuseppe Capobianco | Oswaldo Maillard | Yongmin Yang |
| Giuseppe Casula | Ozan Ozturk | Yongqian Ding |
| Giuseppe Solaro | Ozod Yusupov | Yongxiao Ge |
| Goderdzi Didebulidze | Pablo Blanco-Gómez | Yongzhe Wang |
| Goran Marinkovic | Pabricio Lopes | Yoonsik Choe |
| Gowhar Meraj | Pallotta Luca | Yoshihide Takano |
| Gregoriy Kaplan | Pamela Pasquariello | Yosuke Aoki |
| Guanchun Wang | Paolo Biagi | Youfeng Liu |
| Guangbin Lei | Paolo Zuccon | Younghyun Cho |
| Guangjie Liu | Pasquale Argenziano | Youqiang Zhang |
| Guangjun Qiu | Patricia Oliva | Youssef M. Youssef |
| Guangjun Xu | Paul Thevenon | Yu Chang |
| Guangyang Fang | Paulina Wolkenberg | Yu Gu |
| Guangyin Lu | Paulo Amador Tavares | Yu Huo |
| Guangyu Xu | Paulo Miguel de Bodas Terassi | Yu Li |
| Guangyuan Liu | Pavel Vaclavovic | Yu Wang |
| Guanzhou Chen | Paweł Kroh | Yu Wu |
| Guchong Li | Paweł Zalewski | Yuan Tao |
| Guifen Wang | Pei Xiang | Yuan Zhang |
| Guiju Wu | Peixian Zhuang | Yuanheng Sun |
| Guijun Han | Pelagia Gawronek | Yuanlin Zhang |
| Guirong Xu | Peng Bai | Yuanxu Ma |
| Guowei Yu | Peng Chen | Yuchen Wang |
| Guozhuang Shen | Peng Tian | Yudi Zhou |
| Gustavo Câmara | Peng Wang | Yue Zhang |
| Hafsa Ouchra | Peng Xiao | Yueguan Yan |
| Haibo Zhang | Peng Zhao | Yueling Shi |
| Haidong Pan | Pengle Cheng | Yueren Xu |
| Haijia Wen | Peter Cornillon | Yueting Zhang |
| Haiqin Chen | Péter Rózsa | Yufei Chu |
| Haiyang Li | Petr Kolář | Yufeng Chi |
| Haiyang Qiu | Petri Räisänen | Yuhao Ang |
| Hamisai Hamandawana | Petri Rönnholm | Yuichi Otsuka |
| Hamza Kheddar | Phathutshedzo Eugene Ratshiedana | Yujiang Li |
| Han Li | Philip S. Callahan | Yumin Tan |
| Han Luo | Pierre Bosser | Yunfeng Ge |
| Hana Bobáľová | Pietro Bonfanti | Yunlan Guan |
| Hang Li | Pinardi Monica | Yunyun Dong |
| Hao Chen | Plamen Trenchev | Yunzhao Li |
| Hao Gao | Po Chun Hsu | Yuquan Gan |
| Hao Li (Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, China) | Prashant Kumar | Yusupujiang Aimaiti |
| Hao Li (Wuhan Polytechnic University, China) | Praveen Kumar Sekharamantry | Yuxuan Bian |
| Hao Liu | Preet Lal | Yuzhe Wang |
| Hao Luo | Pulakesh Das | Yuzhen Shen |
| Hao Zhang | Qadir Ashournejad | Yuzhu Liu |
| Haonan Jiang | Qazi Umar Farooq | Zaheer Ahmed |
| Haopeng Zhang | Qi Chen | Żaneta Staszak |
| Haowei Zhang | Qi Liu | Zbigniew Gomolka |
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2 February 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #31 - MDPI 30 Years, 500 Journals, UK Summit, Z-Forum Conference, APE
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

MDPI at 30: Three Decades of Open Science, Built Together
As we begin 2026, we approach a meaningful milestone in MDPI’s history: 30 years of advancing Open Science.
What began in 1996 as a small, researcher-driven initiative has grown into a global open-access publisher, supporting hundreds of journals, millions of researchers, and a shared belief that scientific knowledge should be openly available to all. Over these three decades, Open Access has moved from the margins to the mainstream, and MDPI has been proud to help shape that transformation.
To mark this anniversary year, we are pleased to share our MDPI 30th Anniversary logo.
The Anniversary logo is intentionally simple, confident, and enduring, designed to work across cultures, disciplines, and digital environments. It reflects both continuity and progress, honouring MDPI’s established identity while representing the company we are today. The green accent symbolizes our connection to the research communities we serve and the collaborative nature of Open Science itself.
Alongside the visual identity, we are also introducing our 30th Anniversary tagline:
30 Years of Open Science, Built Together.

This phrase captures what has always defined MDPI. Open Science is not the work of a single organization: it is a collective effort shaped by researchers, editors, reviewers, institutions, and the many teams who support the publishing process every day. MDPI’s role has been to provide the infrastructure and commitment that allow this collaboration to thrive.
Throughout 2026, we will mark this anniversary through regional events, global conversations, and editorial initiatives that reflect on MDPI’s evolution, its impact across disciplines, and the communities that make this work possible.
“Open Science is a collective effort”
Whether you have been part of MDPI’s journey for decades or are engaging with us for the first time this year, this milestone belongs to all of us. The past 30 years have shown what is possible when openness, trust, and collaboration are placed at the centre of scholarly communication.
As we look ahead, our focus remains clear: continuing to strengthen quality, integrity, and partnership – so that Open Science can keep moving forward, together.
Impactful Research

A Shared Milestone: MDPI’s Journal Portfolio Reaches 500 Titles
MDPI has reached an important milestone: our journal portfolio grew to more than 500 academic journals last year, spanning the fields of chemistry, engineering, biology, medicine, environmental sciences, the social sciences, and beyond.
The number itself is significant, but what matters more is what supports it: hundreds of scholarly communities that have chosen to collaborate, grow, and publish with MDPI.
From our beginnings nearly 30 years ago with a single Open Access journal (Molecules), MDPI has been guided by a simple aim: advancing Open Science. Reaching 500 journals is not an endpoint. It reflects the diversity of disciplines, ideas, and research cultures that now form part of our shared ecosystem.
Growth with Purpose
Every journal exists because a specific community believes there is a need for focus, visibility, and dialogue in a particular field. As our portfolio has expanded, so has our responsibility to ensure that scale is matched with strong editorial standards, robust research integrity practices, and meaningful academic leadership.
This milestone comes as we enter MDPI’s 30th anniversary year, a fitting moment to reflect on what scale in scholarly publishing truly requires: not only reach, but also dedicated long-term stewardship.
New Journals, New Communities
In December 2025 alone, MDPI welcomed eight newly launched journals and three journal transfers (details below), all of which published their inaugural issues by year-end.

Each of these journals is shaped by its Editors-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board Members, who define its scope, standards, and direction. We are grateful for the time, expertise, and commitment they bring to building these new communities.
Welcoming Transferred and Acquired Journals
We were pleased to publish the first MDPI issues of three recently transferred or acquired journals:
- Cardiovascular Medicine – advancing research on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular disease
- Germs – addressing infectious diseases through clinical, public health, and translational perspectives
- Romanian Journal of Preventive Medicine (RJPM) – supporting population health, early detection, and preventive care in collaboration with the Romanian Society of Preventive Medicine
Each of these journals brings an established identity and legacy. Our role is to support their continued development with the same editorial rigor, transparency, and Open Access principles that guide our broader portfolio.
A Collective Achievement
Reaching more than 500 journals is not the achievement of any single team or individual. It is the result of collaboration across the entire scholarly ecosystem. As such, I would like to thank our authors, reviewers, academic editors, and Editorial Board Members, as well as our colleagues across MDPI, who support these communities every day.
As we look ahead, we will continue to expand the breadth and depth of our publishing activities while remaining attentive to the evolving expectations of Open Science, research integrity, and responsible growth.
This milestone is a reminder that Open Access publishing is not only about making research available. It is about building platforms where knowledge can be shared, challenged, improved, and trusted, at scale, and with care.
Inside Research

MDPI UK Summit 2026 in Manchester (21–22 January)
On 21–22 January, we had the pleasure of hosting the MDPI UK Summit 2026 in Manchester. Over two days, we welcomed more than 20 Editors-in-Chief (EiC), Section Editors-in-Chief (SEiC), and Associate Editors for an open, in-depth conversations about how MDPI supports Open Science, editorial independence, and research standards across our journals.
What stood out most was not just the quality of the discussions, but the openness, curiosity, and mutual respect that shaped every session.
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What We Covered
The programme was designed to give insight into how MDPI works behind the scenes and how different teams collaborate to support our journals and editors. Topics included:
- MDPI overview and the evolving Open Access market
- MDPI–UK collaboration and local engagement
- Editorial and peer-review processes
- Research integrity and publication ethics
- Institutional partnerships
- Indexing, journal development, and academic community engagement
Sessions were led by MDPI colleagues across editorial, research integrity, indexing, partnerships, and UK operations, showing how cross-functional our work truly is.
What We Heard
The feedback from editors was both encouraging and grounding:
- 92% rated the Summit Excellent (8% Good)
- 100% said their understanding of MDPI’s values, editorial processes, and local collaborations had significantly improved
- 69% attended primarily to stay informed about academic publishing and research integrity
- 85% felt fully heard and engaged
A few comments that stayed with me:
- “Today’s event truly gave me the opportunity to see the heart of MDPI UK.”
- “The summit was very informative – I really enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes operations.”
- “Keep being open to discussions and making editors feel part of the MDPI family.”
These reflections remind us that transparency, listening, and dialogue are not nice-to-haves: they are foundational to trust.
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Looking Ahead
The UK Summit is one of more than 10 MDPI Summits we are organizing this year across North America, Europe, and APAC. Each one is an investment in relationships, shared understanding, and improvement.
Thank you to the MDPI UK team and supporting colleagues across departments who made this event possible. This was a positive step in strengthening our editorial engagement and kicking off a year of MDPI Summits.
Coming Together for Science

Recapping the Z-Forum 2026 Conference on Sustainability and Innovation (15–16 January 2026)
In January, MDPI supported and participated in the Z-Forum on Sustainability and Innovation, held across Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the city of Baden. With 96 participants and more than 30 speakers and panellists, the forum brought together leaders from government, academia, industry, and innovation ecosystems to explore how sustainability, Open Science, and innovation intersect in practice.
Why this mattered for MDPI
As a Swiss-based publisher with global reach, our investment in Z-Forum reflects a strategic intent: to anchor MDPI more deeply within Swiss research networks while contributing to national and international conversations on sustainability and innovation.
This was not only about visibility; it was also about relationship-building and long-term engagement with institutions shaping research policy and practice in Switzerland.
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High-level participation and credibility
The forum was supported and sponsored by several key Swiss institutions, including:
- The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) – Switzerland’s central research funding body
- ETH Zurich
- The University of Zurich
- The University of Basel
- Swiss Innovation Park Central
The sponsorship of SNSF lent the forum strong institutional credibility and signalled the relevance of the themes discussed, especially around sustainability, innovation frameworks, and responsible research practices.
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Beyond the Room: Extending the Conversation
While attendance was intentionally focused to encourage dialogue, the forum’s reach extended well beyond the venue. Multiple LinkedIn posts before and during the event (e.g., Link 1, Link 2, Link 3, and more) built on the discussions and helped position MDPI as an active and credible contributor within Switzerland’s research and innovation landscape.
A Broader Strategic Signal
Z-Forum is part of a wider effort to:
- Build on MDPI’s Swiss institutional relationships
- Reinforce our leadership in Open Science and sustainability
- Engage proactively with funders, universities, and innovation bodies
- Ensure MDPI remains a visible and constructive partner in the ecosystems where research policy and practice are shaped
Thank you to our Conference team and everyone involved in supporting this event, both behind the scenes and on the ground. These moments of engagement may be small in scale, but they are foundational in impact.

Closing Thoughts

Reflections from the Academic Publishing in Europe Conference
During 13-14 January, I attended the Academic Publishing in Europe (APE) Conference in Berlin, a long-standing forum for discussing scholarly publishing and the deeper principles that support it.

MDPI was proud to be a Gold Sponsor of the 20th Anniversary of the APE conference, reflecting our continued commitment to supporting the scholarly community to engage in critical industry discussions.
This year’s program covered a range of topics, from AI and research integrity to policy, infrastructure, and trust, but one theme stood out clearly for me: academic freedom, and what it means to protect the conditions under which knowledge can be produced, evaluated, and shared responsibly.
Before turning to that, I would like to highlight the opening keynote by Carolin Sutton (CEO, STM), which helped set the tone for the conference.
An Independent Publishing Industry: The Case for Checks and Balances
In her opening remarks, Carolin focused on the importance of continually evolving systems of checks and balances, both operationally and at the marketplace level, to prevent any single actor from dominating knowledge production. Her framing emphasized shared responsibility across publishers, institutions, and research communities, rather than placing the burden on any one group.
As part of this, she revisited the work of sociologist Robert K. Merton, and his CUDOS norms of scientific ethos, first articulated in his 1942 work, The Normative Structure of Science.

Merton outlined four ideals that support healthy scientific systems:
- Communalism – knowledge as a public good
- Universalism – evaluation based on merit, not status or identity
- Disinterestedness – orientation toward truth over personal or financial gain
- Organized Skepticism – systematic, critical scrutiny of claims
While these are ideals, and not guarantees that are perfectly lived up to, they remain powerful reference points today for research systems and organizations as they aim to grow and scale.
It was interesting to see how closely these norms align with foundational principles of Open Access. For example, making research openly available supports communalism. Transparent peer review and editorial processes reinforce universalism and organized skepticism. Strong ethics frameworks and governance help counter conflicts of interest and support disinterestedness.
“Merton’s ideals remain powerful reference points today”
Safeguarding Research: Academic Freedom
Several of the conference sessions touched on the pressures faced by researchers, editors, and institutions: geopolitical tensions, online harassment, misinformation, reputational risk, shrinking resources, and politicized narratives around science.

“Integrity is not static. It must be actively maintained as systems grow.”
A particularly timely presentation came from Ilyas Saliba, who talked about academic freedom. His remarks resonated strongly and underlined the fact that safety in academia is not only physical or digital, but also intellectual.
Academic freedom means safeguarding the ability to ask difficult questions, challenge consensus, publish negative or unexpected results, and participate in scholarly debate without fear of undue personal, political, or commercial consequences. These discussions were a reminder that publishers play an important role in supporting the integrity, accessibility, and credibility of scholarly knowledge, particularly as researchers and institutions face mounting external pressures.
Looking Ahead
The discussions at APE reminded me that integrity is not static. It must be actively maintained as systems grow, expectations evolve, and pressures increase. This applies equally to research integrity, academic freedom, and the broader trust placed in scholarly communication.
I left APE encouraged by the openness of the dialogue and the willingness across publishers, institutions, and communities to engage with difficult questions rather than avoid them. Forums like this play a pivotal role in helping our industry pause, reflect, and recalibrate.
As MDPI continues to grow and as we enter our 30th anniversary, these conversations remind me of the core purpose of science: advancing knowledge for the benefit of society.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
26 January 2026
MDPI at AGU 2025: Celebrating Open Science and Academic Excellence
From 15 to 19 December 2025, MDPI participated in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2025 held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA at booth #922 in the Entrance Hall. The conference attracted over 25,000 attendees from more than 100 countries, with academic participants from universities accounting for 70.5% of the total.
Academic Engagement: Dialogue and Collaboration
Meet the Editors
We hosted several insightful sessions with editorial leaders from top journals:
- Prof. Dr. Magaly Koch (Section Editor-in-Chief of Remote Sensing);
- Prof. Dr. Xi Chen (Editorial Board Member of Water);
- Dr. Elizabeth Silber (Guest Editor of Atmosphere);
- Dr. Andrea Zerboni (Guest Editor of Water).
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These discussions fostered meaningful connections between attendees and editors, strengthening our commitment to supporting scholarly exchange.
Environmental and Earth Sciences Journal Editorial Board Meeting

Leaders from MDPI’s environmental and earth sciences journals and editorial board members gathered for an in-person Editorial Board Meeting held on 16 December at the Hilton Riverside Hotel in New Orleans during the conference to exchange updates and discuss editorial practices, peer review developments, and key challenges in the field. The discussion highlighted the importance of collaboration and shared efforts to maintain high scientific and publishing standards. The meeting was attended by Dr. David L. Feldman, Prof. Dr. Zong-Liang Yang, Dr. Paul Kucera, Dr. Pavel Grosiman, Prof. Dr. Carlo De Michele, Prof. Dr. Xi Chen, Dr. May Wu, Prof. Sayed M. Bateni, Prof. Dr. Assefa M. Melesse, Prof. Pietro Milillo, Prof. Peng Fu, Dr. Dongdong Wang, Prof. Dr. Hatim Sharif, Prof. Dr. Jie Shan, Prof. Dr. Soe Win Myint, and Prof. Dr. Brian Horton.
Looking Ahead: Advancing Open Science
Participating in the AGU Annual Meeting was a profoundly enriching experience. We engaged in profound dialogue not only with authors, reviewers, and members of the Editorial Boards associated with MDPI, but also had the invaluable opportunity to disseminate our institutional mission to emerging scholars.
As an entity steadfastly committed to fostering open scientific exchange across all academic disciplines, MDPI reaffirms its unwavering dedication to advancing global scholarship. We earnestly look forward to connecting with researchers from around the world, collaborating in unison to expand the frontiers of knowledge and advocate for open science.
23 January 2026
Meet Us at the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026, 22–27 Febuary 2026, Glasgow, UK
Conference: Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026
Date: 22–27 Febuary 2026
Location: Glasgow, UK
MDPI will attend the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 as an exhibitor. This meeting will be held in Glasgow, UK, from 22 to 27 Febuary 2026.
The Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) is a unique gathering, designed to foster connection and collaboration among researchers and solution scientists in the greater ocean-connected community. Every two years, scientists from across the globe gather to share the latest research findings, collaborate on solutions, and establish lasting partnerships, with the goal of advancing scientific knowledge and impacts.
The Ocean Sciences Meeting is an Endorsed Decade Action program with the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Co-sponsored by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), and The Oceanography Society (TOS), we welcome a diverse community of scientists, students, journalists, policymakers, educators, and organizations who are working toward a world where scientific discovery leads to scientific solutions, and where our global collaborations and partnerships can carry us into a sustainable future.
The following open access journals will be represented:
- JMSE;
- Climate;
- Oceans;
- Conservation;
- Ecologies;
- Fishes;
- Hydrobiology;
- Phycology;
- Coasts;
- Environments;
- Geographies;
- Geosciences;
- Remote Sensing;
- Hydrology;
- Marine Drugs.
If you are attending this conference, please feel free to start an online conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person at booth #71 and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://www.agu.org/ocean-sciences-meeting.
22 January 2026
Meet Us Virtually at the 1st International Online Conference on Imaging (IOCIM 2026), 4–6 November 2026
We are excited to announce the 1st International Online Conference on Imaging (IOCIM 2026) organized by MDPI’s Journal of Imaging (J.Imaging, ISSN: 2313-433X, Impact Factor: 3.3), which will be held from 4 to 6 November 2026.
IOCIM 2026 has been designed to closely align with the innovative new section structure of the journal. We sincerely invite the participation of all interested researchers and academics in exchanging ideas, engaging in fruitful collaboration, and making the new edition of this conference a success.
Conference Chairs:
- Prof. Dr. Raimondo Schettini, Department of Informatics, Systems and Communication, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy;
- Dr. Guanghui Wang, Department of Computer Science, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada.
Topics of interest:
- S1. Image and Video Processing chaired by Dr. Gabriel Cristobal (Institute of Optics, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain) and Dr. Andrea Loddo (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy);
- S2. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition chaired by Prof. Dr. Cosimo Distante (Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, CNR, Leece, Italy);
- S3. Medical Imaging chaired by Prof. Dr. Luminita Moraru (1 Faculty of Sciences and Environment, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Galati, Romania); (2 Department of Physics, School of Science and Technology, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South Africa) and Prof. Dr. Kostas Marias (1 Engineering School, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Crete, Greece); (2 Institute of Computer Science (ICS), Computational Bio-Medicine Laboratory (CBML), Crete, Greece);
- S4. AI in Imaging chaired by Dr. Daniela Ushizima (Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, University of California, San Francisco, USA).
Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: 5 July 2026;
Notification of acceptance: 11 August 2026;
Deadline for registration: 29 October 2026.
Guide for authors:
Please submit your abstract at the following link by 5 July 2026: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1519.
Please use the following link to register for the event for free by 29 October 2026
https://sciforum.net/event/IOCIM2026?section=#registration.
For details regarding Abstract Submission, Poster and Slide Submission, you may refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section of the following website: https://sciforum.net/event/IOCIM2026?section=#instructions.
Best Oral Presentation Award and Best Poster Award (6 winners):
- Each winner will receive a certificate and a prize of CHF 200.
For any inquiries regarding the event, please contact: iocim2026@mdpi.com.
We look forward to seeing you at IOCIM2026!






















