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9 May 2020
Dr. Francesco De Leonardis Appointed Associate Editor for Optical Sensors Section in Sensors
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Francesco De Leonardis has been appointed Associate Editor for Optical Sensors Section in Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). He joined in Sensors in 2014 and has made a great contribution to our growth and development.
Email: francesco.deleonardis@poliba.it
Interests: photonic devices; non linear integrated optics; nonlinear photonic sensors; nanophotonic integrated sensors; semiconductor lasers; optical sensors for gyros
Affiliation: Department of Electrical and Information Engineering Polytechnic University of Bari, Via Edoardo Orabona n. 4, 70125 Bari, Italy
Dr. Francesco De Leonardis was born in Taranto, Italy, on October 1971. He received his Laurea degree and Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from Politecnico di Bari in 1999 and 2003, respectively. He is currently a researcher in Electronic Engineering at the II Faculty of Engineering of Politecnico di Bari, in Taranto, Italy. His research interests are in the fields of MQW ring laser, photonic bandgap crystals devices, integrated optical sensors and nonlinear photonic devices. He is author or co-author of about 150 papers published in international journals and conference presentations and 1 international patent. He is a member of the Italian Society of Optics and Photonics and an associate member of National University Consortium of Matter Structure (CNISM).
We warmly welcome Dr. Francesco De Leonardis in his role as Associate Editor for Optical Sensors Section, and we look forward to him leading Sensors to achieve more milestones.
15 April 2020
Recruiting Conference Board Members for Sensors
Sensors is recruiting Conference Board Members:https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/events.
Sensors is holding the 7th International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications (15–30 November 2020) and will organize the 8th International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S 2021) in Dresden, Germany on 26–28 May 2021. We sponsored 8 booths and collaborated with approximately 100 conferences in 2019. The current Impact Factor is 3.275.
Benefits:
1. Promotion of the conference on the Sensors website;2. Possibility to set up a dedicated conference Special Issue;
3. Publication of the full conference proceedings in the journal Proceedings at preferential rates;
4. Sponsorship for various conference activities;
5. Article Processing Charge discount of your publications in Sensors;
6. Travel grants might be applicable.
* The collaborative conferences, sponsorship and travel grants will be elavuated by Sensors Editorial Office.
Main responsibilities:
1. Share conference information you host and plan to attend;
2. Help to promote Sensors in the conference you participate in;
3. Help Sensors to collaborate with the conference you host;
4. Provide the feedback of the hot topics related to Sensors in the conference.
9 April 2020
Free Open Platforms to Support Academics During the COVID-19 Pandemic

As a leading Open Access publisher, MDPI is committed to fostering open scientific exchange in all forms across all disciplines. Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, many researchers have to stay at home and many academic conferences have been cancelled or postponed. In light of these changes, MDPI has adopted numerous initiatives that may help accelerate scientific exchange and provide support to the academics during this period.
Scholarly Community—Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia is an online reference created and curated by active scholars. It aims to highlight the latest research results as well as providing benchmark information for researchers and the general public interested in accurate and advanced knowledge on specific topics.
Comprehensive and Free Literature Database—Scilit
Scilit is a comprehensive, free database for scientists that uses a new method to collate data and index scientific material. Our crawlers extract the latest data from CrossRef and PubMed on a daily basis. This means that newly published articles are immediately added to Scilit.
Display Academic Achievements—SciProfiles
SciProfiles is an innovative social network for researchers and scholars that is developed by MDPI. In line with our broad mission, the purpose of SciProfiles is to accelerate discovery and innovation by facilitating immediate access to research results and providing opportunities for academic networking.
Organize and Participate in Conferences Online—Sciforum
Sciforum is an event planning platform that supports open science by offering the opportunity to host and participate in academic conferences. It provides an environment for scholarly exchange, discussion of topics of current interest, building of networks, and establishing collaborations.
Post Early Versions of Research Outputs—Preprints
Preprints is a platform dedicated to making early versions of research outputs permanently available and citable. We post original research articles and comprehensive reviews, and papers can be updated by authors at any time. Content on Preprints is not peer-reviewed, and feedback can be received from readers.
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MDPI remains committed to open science and open data and has signed a statement, along with more than thirty scholarly publishers, showing our intention to facilitate sharing of new research findings as early on as possible. The initiative sees publishers collectively removing barriers to new research, in the face of a global healthcare crisis.
25 March 2020
MDPI Comment on the COVID-19 Virus
The world is currently suffering from a global pandemic of the corona virus COVID-19. MDPI expresses its sympathies for all of those affected by the virus and stands in solidarity with medical staff and researchers treating patients and searching for scientific solutions.
MDPI has previously published papers covering corona viruses in addition to new papers on the current outbreak, see all papers here. In particular, Viruses has published a number of Special Issues and papers on the topic (see here, here, and here) as well as a forthcoming Special Issue.
Alongside journal articles, MDPI has been a strong supporter of preprints, which are increasingly being used to rapidly disseminate the latest research, and we run the preprint server Preprints.org. Our database of research articles, Scilit, is free to use and covers all publishers including preprint servers. New papers are often in search results within hours of publication and users can set up alerts for new papers.
Our main priority during this period has been the health and safety of staff, and we continue to allow staff to work at home and closely monitor the situation in all locations in which we work. Despite the restrictions, we continue to provide a full publication service and, by close collaboration with our editorial boards and making use our in-house teams, ensure that there are no unnecessary delays in publishing vital research. Fast and open publication has always been at the core of MDPI values and is now more important than ever.
We hope that a solution to the current situation will emerge soon. In the meantime, we will do our best to continue communicating vital research in all fields.
18 March 2020
MDPI Co-Signed Position Statement on Transformative Agreements
The advantages of the open access model of scientific publishing are being increasingly recognized in the scientific community. It allows new scientific evidence to be accessed from the moment of publication for free by anyone around the globe, boosting the impact of new research. In response, many funders, libraries and universities have been adopting new principles to accelerate the transition to open access.
Recently, “transformative agreements” have been negotiated between traditional publishers and various institutions. While increasing the number of open access papers, these agreements lack binding commitments to a full transition to open access, their conditions vary across different regions, and access is still limited for many users.
MDPI is a co-signatory of the recent position statement raising concerns about potential downsides of transformative agreements and how they may delay a full transition to open access. The statement highlights that these models “risk perpetuating current limitations on access, transparency and market competitiveness, while simultaneously facilitating excessive charges on the public purse”.
As a pioneering open access journal publisher, MDPI is the first to promote the importance of science being made available to everyone. Our peer-reviewed journals, covering diverse academic disciplines, are fully accessible to the public free of charge under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). This is why, along with other open access publishers, MDPI is a proud signatory of the position paper and is committed to contributing to the replacement of weak transitional agreements with “agreements with publishers that are already fully committed to open science and who offer full, immediate and transparent Open Access”.
Read the position paper here
16 March 2020
Encyclopedia Outstanding Contributor Awards 2020 - Open for Application
We are pleased to announce that Encyclopedia will be awarding five Outstanding Contributor Awards for researchers in 2020. The nominations and applications will be assessed by an Evaluation Committee consisting of senior scholars from the Encyclopedia Editorial Board.
Prize for Winners
- An official certificate;
- A cash award of 500 CHF or an MDPI discount voucher of 800 CHF.
Application Deadline
31 December, 2020 (Please send your application email with a list of all entries you contributed to our office before the deadline: office@encyclopedia.pub)
Candidate Requirements
- Have a Ph.D. degree;
- Have more than three qualified entries published in Encyclopedia in 2020.
Evaluation Standards
- Number of entries published in Encyclopedia in 2020;
- Quality of entries online (including length, figure quality, and novelty);
- Impact of entries (including the number of likes, discussion contents, views, and downloads).
If you are a researcher and have not yet contribute entries to Encyclopedia, please do not miss this chance to highlight your research results.
10 March 2020
Prof. Dr. James F. Rusling Appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief for Biomedical Sensors Section in Sensors
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. James F. Rusling has been appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief for Biomedical Sensors section in Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).
Prof. Dr. James F. Rusling
Affiliation: Department of Chemistry, U-60 and Department of Surgery and Neag Cancer Center (Health Center) 55 N. Eagleville Rd., University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-3060, USA
Website: https://rusling.research.uconn.edu/
Email: James.Rusling@Uconn.edu
Interests: biomedical diagnostics; bioelectrochemistry; bioanalytical chemistry; biosensors and arrays; genotoxicity analysis; electrochemical catalysis; computer data analysis; automation
Prof. Dr. James F. Rusling was awarded a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Drexel University in 1969, and a Ph.D. from Clarkson University in 1979. He is a Paul Krenicki Chaired Professor of Chemistry at the University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT), and Professor of Surgery and member of the Neag Cancer Center at UConn Health Center, as well as adjunct Professor of Physical Chemistry at National Univ. of Ireland, Galway. His current research includes developing new ultrasensitive cancer diagnostic devices for the detection of biomarker proteins and peptides, low-cost 3D printed immunoarrays for point-of-care diagnostics, electrochemical and mass spectrometric arrays for toxicity screening, tumor suppressor gene damage, and fundamental bioelectrochemistry. He has authored over 430 research papers and several books. He is an also an accomplished musician who plays banjo, accordion, harmonica, tinwhistle, and guitar, and is interested in Irish and American folk styles.
We warmly welcome Prof. Dr. James F. Rusling in his role as Associate Editor-in-Chief for the Biomedical Sensors Section, and we look forward to him leading Sensors in achieving more milestones.
25 February 2020
Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi Appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of Intelligent Sensors Section in Sensors
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi has been appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of the Intelligent Sensors Section in Sensors ((ISSN 1424-8220, IF: 3.031 (2018)).
Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi is working at the MTA-PE Lendület Complex Systems Monitoring Research Group in University of Pannonia, Hungary. His research interests include smart sensors and actuators; software sensors; soft computing; intelligent systems; optimization; machine learning; data science; artificial intelligence; big data; evolutionary computation; metaheuristics; bioinspired techniques; neural networks; multiobjective, signal, and image processing; pattern recognition; network science; process and chemical engineering; and industry 4.0.
We warmly welcome Prof. Dr. Janos Abonyi in his role as Associate Editor-in-Chief and we look forward to his contributions to the Intelligent Sensors Section.
21 January 2020
Meet Us at the 2020 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2020) in Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA, 19–24 July, 2020

MDPI will be attending the IGARSS 2020, to be held in Hawaii, USA, 19–24 July 2020
Hosted by the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, the 2020 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2020) will be held Sunday, 19 July through Friday, 24 July, 2020 at the Hilton Waikoloa Village in Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA. The main theme of the 2020 symposium is "Remote Sensing: Global Perspectives for Local Solutions".
GARSS 2020 is offering unique perspectives, discussions, research, solutions, and an opportunity to network in a beautiful environment.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
If you are also attending this conference, please feel free to stop by our booth (Booth # 82). Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person to answer any questions you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit https://igarss2020.org/default.asp.
21 January 2020
Meet Us at the 2020 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers in Denver, USA

MDPI will be attending the AAG annual meeting, to be held in Denver, USA, from 6–10 April 2020
The AAG 2020 is joined by fellow geographers, GIS specialists, environmental scientists, and other leaders for the latest in research and applications in geography, sustainability, and GIScience. The meeting will be held from Monday, April 6 - Friday, April 10, 2020, and will feature over 6,900 presentations, posters, workshops, and field trips by leading scholars, experts, and researchers.
The Annual Meeting of the AAG is quite possibly the largest geography conference in the world, with over 8,500 geographers converging from the U.S., Canada, and nearly 60 other countries in a typical year. With thousands of different papers and presentations scheduled throughout the conference, you’ll find no shortage of activities that reflect your specific interests within the field of geography.
The 2020 Annual Meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency – Denver at Colorado Convention Center and the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel in Downtown Denver, Colorado. For more information, visit https://www2.aag.org/aagannualmeeting/.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
If you are also attending this conference, please feel free to stop by our booth (Booth #415). Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person to answer any questions you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit https://www2.aag.org/aagannualmeeting/.