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6 November 2015
Awards at MDPI
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We are pleased to announce that four journals are currently offering Travel Awards and accepting applications for conferences in 2016. Visit our blog for more information: MDPI Blog
2 October 2015
Membership Established with the University of Freiburg and the University of Regensburg
We are pleased to announce that the following universities have joined MDPI's institutional membership program:
University of Freiburg, Germany
University of Regensburg, Germany
Primary authors from the University of Freiburg and the University of Regensburg will benefit from a 10% discount on the article processing charges as of 1 October 2015 and 1 November 2015.
Additional details can be found on our institutional membership page.
19 June 2015
Updated Impact Factor for Sensors – 2.245
We are pleased to report the 2014 Impact Factor for Sensors. According to the 2015 release of the Journal Citation Reports® Science Edition (published by Thomson Reuters in June 2015), the updated Impact Factor for Sensors is 2.245. It has risen from 2.048 in the previous year (+9.6%), as illustrated in the figure below. The 5-Year Impact Factor is 2.474. Sensors now ranks 10/56 (Q1) in the category ‘Instruments & Instrumentation’, 31/74 (Q2) in the category ‘Chemistry, Analytical’ and 14/28 (Q2) in the category ‘Electrochemistry.
Evolution of the Sensors Impact Factor:
Evolution of citations to Sensors: