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Announcements
6 November 2025
Universe | Highly Cited Papers and Hot Topic Special Issues on Hubble Tension
We are delighted to share a collection of highly cited papers on the Hubble tension published in Universe (ISSN: 2218-1997). In addition, some Special Issues on this topic are currently open for submission. The following is a list of articles and Special Issues that we believe may be of interest to you.
Highly cited papers:
“Generic Modification of Gravity, Late Time Acceleration and Hubble Tension”
by Mayukh R. Gangopadhyay, Shibesh K. Jas Pacif, Mohammad Sami and Mohit K. Sharma
Universe 2023, 9(2), 83; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9020083
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/9/2/83
“Hubble Tension: The Evidence of New Physics”
by Jian-Ping Hu and Fa-Yin Wang
Universe 2023, 9(2), 94; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9020094
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/9/2/94
“Running Vacuum in the Universe: Phenomenological Status in Light of the Latest Observations, and Its Impact on the σ8 and H0 Tensions”
by Joan Solà Peracaula, Adrià Gómez-Valent, Javier de Cruz Pérez and Cristian Moreno-Pulido
Universe 2023, 9(6), 262; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9060262
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/9/6/262
“Seven Hints That Early-Time New Physics Alone Is Not Sufficient to Solve the Hubble Tension”
by Sunny Vagnozzi
Universe 2023, 9(9), 393; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9090393
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/9/9/393
“An Effective Sign Switching Dark Energy: Lotka–Volterra Model of Two Interacting Fluids”
by Yen Chin Ong
Universe 2023, 9(10), 437; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9100437
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/9/10/437
“The Unsettled Number: Hubble’s Tension”
by Jorge L. Cervantes-Cota, Salvador Galindo-Uribarri and George F. Smoot
Universe 2023, 9(12), 501; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9120501
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/9/12/501
“A Critical Discussion on the H0 Tension”
by Salvatore Capozziello, Giuseppe Sarracino and Giulia De Somma
Universe 2024, 10(3), 140; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10030140
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/3/140
“Cosmological Inference from within the Peculiar Local Universe”
by Roya Mohayaee, Mohamed Rameez and Subir Sarkar
Universe 2024, 10(5), 209; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10050209
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/5/209
“Gravitational Particle Production and the Hubble Tension”
by Recai Erdem
Universe 2024, 10(9), 338; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10090338
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/9/338
“2D BAO vs. 3D BAO: Solving the Hubble Tension with Bimetric Cosmology”
by Sowmaydeep Dwivedi and Marcus Högås
Universe 2024, 10(11), 406; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10110406
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/11/406
Special Issues:
“Current Status of the Hubble Tension”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Giovanni Montani, Dr. Eleonora Di Valentino and Dr. Nakia Carlevaro
Submission deadline: 31 December 2025
“The 10th Anniversary of Universe: Standard Cosmological Models, and Modified Gravity and Cosmological Tensions”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Panayiotis Stavrinos, Prof. Dr. Antonino Del Popolo, Prof. Dr. Hermano Velten, Prof. Dr. Tina Kahniashvili, Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Alimi and Prof. Dr. Yi-Fu Cai
Submission deadline: 31 March 2026
“Tensions, Anomalies, and Challenges in the Standard Cosmological Model”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. John P. Ralston and Dr. Pavan Kumar Aluri
Submission deadline: 30 April 2026
22 October 2025
Obituary—Prof. Dr. George Fitzgerald Smoot, III
It is with profound sadness that we share the news that Prof. Dr. George Fitzgerald Smoot, III, esteemed Advisory Board Member of Universe passed away in late September 2025.
Prof. Dr. Smoot was one of the pioneers in the observation of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), a discovery that profoundly reshaped our understanding of the universe and anchored cosmology firmly in experimental science. His groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern cosmology and continues to inspire generations of researchers worldwide. In recognition of his contributions to our understanding of the early universe, Prof. Dr. Smoot was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics.
As an Editorial Board Member of Universe, Prof. Dr. Smoot brought immense expertise, curiosity, and dedication to the journal. His presence enriched our community, and his insights helped guide the journal’s mission to publish high-impact research at the frontiers of physics and cosmology.
His passing leaves a profound void in the global scientific community. The Universe editorial team extends its deepest condolences to his family, friends, collaborators, and students. His scientific legacy, mentorship, and vision will continue to echo through the generations of researchers he inspired.
The Editor-in-Chief vividly remembers Prof. Dr. Smoot’s genuine humility, his willingness to receive and implement constructive comments, and his drive to repeatedly contribute to the journal, making the journal what it is today.
The Universe Editorial Office
1 October 2025
2024 MDPI Top 1000 Reviewers
We are honored to recognize the 2024 MDPI Top 1000 Reviewers—scholars whose exemplary commitment to rigorous and constructive peer review is vital in upholding the highest standards of academic publishing.
Selected from a distinguished pool of 215,000 reviewers from 65 countries and regions worldwide, these honorees stand out for their exceptional expertise, diligence, and dedication to advancing research through timely and thoughtful reviews. Their constructive and impartial feedback ensures the publication of high-quality, impactful research, while their timely reviews facilitate swift revisions and faster publication of innovative work.
Peer review is the invisible foundation of academic progress. With gratitude and respect, we celebrate these 1000 scholars who made that foundation stronger in 2024. We respected all privacy preferences, with part of nominees opting for limited attribution.
The names of these reviewers are listed below in alphabetical order by first name:
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Abbas Yazdinejad |
Hanane Boutaj |
Oscar De Lucio |
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Abdessamad Belhaj |
Hany H. Arab |
Otilia Manta |
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Abdolreza Jamilian |
Hao Zang |
Panagiotis D. Michailidis |
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Abdul Waheed |
Hatem Amin |
Panagiotis Simitzis |
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Abiel Aguilar-González |
Henry Alba |
Paola Prete |
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Adina Santana |
Hiroyuki Noda |
Paolo Trucillo |
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Aditya Velidandi |
Hitoshi Tanaka |
Patricia Kara De Maeijer |
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Adrian Stancu |
Horst Lenske |
Patrícia Pires |
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Adriana Borodzhieva |
Hossein Azadi |
Paulo Schwingel |
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Adriana Cristina Urcan |
Houlin Yu |
Pavel Loskot |
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Adriano Bressane |
Huaifu Deng |
Pedro García-Ramírez |
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Agbotiname Imoize |
Huamin Jie |
Pedro Pablo Zamora |
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Agustin L. Herrera-May |
Hugo Lisboa |
Pedro Pereira |
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Ahmed Arafa |
Igor L. Zakharov |
Pei-Hsun Wang |
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Ahmet Cagdas Seckin |
Igor Litvinchev |
Pellegrino La Manna |
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Ailton Cesar Lemes |
Igor Vujović |
Petar Ozretić |
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Akash Kumar |
Ildiko Horvath |
Petko Petkov |
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Akihiko Murayama |
Ilya A. Khodov |
Petr Komínek |
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Alain E. Le Faou |
Ilya Zavidovskiy |
Petras Prakas |
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Alain Massart |
Imran Ali Lakhiar |
Petro Pukach |
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Alejandro Plascencia |
Ines Aguinaga-Ontoso |
Petru Alexandru Vlaicu |
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Aleksandar Ašonja |
Ioan Hutu |
Phil Chilibeck |
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Aleksandra Głowacka |
Ioan Petean |
Pia Lopez-Jornet |
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Aleksandra Nesić |
Irena M. Ilic |
Pietro Geri |
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Alessio Ardizzone |
Isaac Lifshitz |
Pingfan Hu |
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Alessio Faccia |
Ismael Cristofer Baierle |
Piotr Cyklis |
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Alexander E. Berezin |
I-Ta Lee |
Piotr Gauden |
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Alexander Lykov |
Itzhak Aviv |
Piotr Gawda |
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Alexander Robitzsch |
Iustinian Bejan |
Pradeep Kumar Panda |
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Alexandre Landry |
Ivan Matveev |
Pradeep Varadwaj |
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Alexey Chubarov |
Ivan Pavlenko |
Presentación Caballero |
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Alexey Morgounov |
Ivana Mitrović |
Pu Xie |
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Alexis Rodríguez |
Iyyakkannu Sivanesan |
Qingchao Li |
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Alfredo Silveira De Borba |
Jacek Abramczyk |
Qinghua Qiu |
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Ali Hashemizdeh |
Jacques Cabaret |
Qingwei Chen |
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Alison De Oliveira Moraes |
Jaime A. Mella-Raipán |
Radoslaw Jasinski |
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Aliyu Aliyu |
Jaime Taha-Tijerina |
Radu Racovita |
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Alok Dhaundiyal |
James Chun Lam Chow |
Rafael Galvão De Almeida |
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Álvaro Antón-Sancho |
James Chung-Wai Cheung |
Rafael Melo |
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Amit Ranjan |
James O. Finckenauer |
Rafal Kukawka |
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Amritlal Mandal |
Jan Cieśliński |
Rafał Watrowski |
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Ana Isabel Roca-Fernández |
Ján Moravec |
Raffaele Pellegrino |
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Ana Tomić |
Jarbas Miguel |
Rajender Boddula |
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Anas Alsobeh |
Jaroslav Dvorak |
Ralf Hofmann |
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Anastasios Karayiannakis |
Jarosław Przybył |
Ran Wang |
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Andre Luiz Costa |
Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić |
Ranko S. Romanić |
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Andrea Bianconi |
Jasmina Lukinac |
Ratna Kishore Velamati |
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Andrea Sonaglioni |
Jawad Tanveer |
Rebecca Creamer |
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Andrea Tomassi |
Jean Carlos Bettoni |
Reggie Surya |
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Andrés Fernando Barajas Solano |
Jennie Golding |
Rehan Siddiqui |
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Andrés Novoa |
Jerzy Chudek |
Renato Maaliw |
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Andreu Comas-Garcia |
Jhih-Rong Liao |
Reuven Yosef |
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Andrew Lane |
Jiachen Li |
Ricardo García-León |
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Andrew Lothian |
Jianzhu Liu |
Richard Murray |
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Andrew Sortwell |
Jiaquan Yu |
Robert Boyd |
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Andrius Katkevičius |
Jibing Chen |
Robert H. Eibl |
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Andromachi Nanou |
Jie Gao |
Robert James Crammond |
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Andrzej Kielian |
Jie Hua |
Robert Oleniacz |
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Andrzej Kozłowski |
Jill Channing |
Roberto Passera |
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Andrzej Zolnowski |
Jinfeng Li |
Rodolpho Fernando Vaz |
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Ángel Josabad Alonso-Castro |
Jinle Xiang |
Rodrigo Galo |
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Ángel Llamas |
Jinliu Chen |
Roger E. Thomas |
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Angelo Ferlazzo |
Jinyao Lin |
Roger W. Bachmann |
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Angelo Marcelo Tusset |
Jinyu Hu |
Rogério Leone Buchaim |
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Anil K. Meher |
Jiří Remr |
Roman Trach |
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Animesh Kumar Basak |
Jiying Liu |
Roman Trochimczuk |
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Anita Silvana Ilak Peršurić |
João Everthon Da Silva Ribeiro |
Romil Parikh |
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Anna Kharkova |
Joao Pessoa |
Romina Fucà |
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Anna Lenart-Boroń |
Joaquim Carreras |
Ronald Nelson |
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Anna Piotrowska |
John Adams Sebastian |
Rosie Yagmur Yegin |
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Anne Anderson |
John Van Boxel |
Roxana Lucaciu |
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Antiopi-Malvina Stamatellou |
Jonathan Puente-Rivera |
Rui Sales Júnior |
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Antonia Kondou |
Jordi-Roger Riba |
Rui Vitorino |
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Antonio Miguel Ruiz Armenteros |
Jorge De Andres-Sanchez |
Ruo Wang |
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Anusorn Cherdthong |
Jorge Guillermo Diaz Rodriguez |
Ryoma Michishita |
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Aram Cornaggia |
Jorge Luis Zambrano-Martinez |
Sabina Necula |
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Ariana Saraiva |
José F. Fontanari |
Sabina Umirzakova |
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Ariel Soares Teles |
José Felipe Orzuna-Orzuna |
Said EL-Ashker |
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Aristeidis Karras |
José Francisco Segura Plaza |
Saïf Ed-Dı̂n Fertahi |
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Arnaud Dragicevic |
José Luis Díaz |
Salvatore Romano |
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Artem Obukhov |
José Luis Rivera-Armenta |
Sándor Beszédes |
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Arvind Kumar Shukla |
Jose M. Miranda |
Santiago Lain |
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Arvind Negi |
Jose M. Mulet |
Sara Black Brown |
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Athanasios A. Panagiotopoulos |
Jose Navarro-Pedreño |
Sarat Chandra Mohapatra |
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Augustine Edegbene |
José Pedro Cerdeira |
Sarunas Grigaliunas |
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Aunchalee Aussanasuwannakul |
Jouni Räisänen |
Saša Milojević |
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Aurel Maxim |
Jui-Yang Lai |
Sawsan A. Zaitone |
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Barbara Symanowicz |
Juliana Fernandes |
Scott E. Hendrix |
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Bartosz Płachno |
Julio Plaza Díaz |
Seong-Gon Kim |
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Bela Kocsis |
Juliusz Huber |
Sergii Babichev |
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Benedetto Schiavo |
Jun Liu |
Sergio Da Silva |
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Bernhard Koelmel |
Junyu Chen |
Sérgio Felipe |
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Bhupendra Prajapati |
Karan Nayak |
Sergio Guzmán-Pino |
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Bierng-Chearl Ahn |
Karel Allegaert |
Seyed Kourosh Mahjour |
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Bo Zhou |
Katarina Aškerc Zadravec |
Seyed Masoud Parsa |
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Bohong Zhang |
Katarzyna Kubiak-Wójcicka |
Shedrach Benjamin Pewan |
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Bonface Ombasa Manono |
Katarzyna Peta |
Shehwaz Anwar |
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Bozhidar Stefanov |
Katarzyna Tandecka |
Shengwen Tang |
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Brach Poston |
Katherine Bussey |
Shih-Lin Lin |
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Byeong Yong Kong |
Katsuya Ichinose |
Shilong Li |
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Caio Sampaio |
Kazuharu Bamba |
Shing-Hwa Liu |
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Caius Panoiu |
Kazuhiko Kotani |
Shu Yuan |
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Caiyun Wang |
Kazuhiko Nakadate |
Shuohong Wang |
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Calin Mircea Gherman |
Keigi Fujiwara |
Shuolin Xiao |
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Camelia Delcea |
Keith Rochfort |
Shuping Wu |
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Cardellicchio Angelo |
Kenneth Waters |
Sihui Dong |
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Carlos Alberto Ligarda Samanez |
Keren Dopelt |
Sławomir Rabczak |
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Carlos Almeida |
Kira E. Vostrikova |
Sojung Kim |
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Carlos Balsas |
Kit Leong Cheong |
Songli Zhu |
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Carlos López-de-Celis |
Konstantinos Vergos |
Soonhee Hwang |
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Carlos Marcuello |
Koyeli Girigoswami |
Soo-Whang Baek |
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Carlos Pascual-Morena |
Krzysztof R. Karsznia |
Soufiane Haddout |
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Carlos Torres-Torres |
Krzysztof Szwajka |
Sousana Papadopoulou |
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Casey Watters |
Krzysztof Wołk |
Spiros Paramithiotis |
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Castillo Castillo |
Kumar Ganesan |
Spyridon Kaltsas |
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Changmin Shi |
Lan Lin |
Srecko Stopic |
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Chao Chen |
László Radócz |
Srinivasan Sathiyaraj |
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Chao Gu |
Laurent Donzé |
Stefano Mancin |
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Chao Zhang (China) |
Lei He |
Subhadeep Das |
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Chao Zhang (Singapore) |
Lei Huang |
Sumedha Nitin Prabhu |
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Chellapandian Maheswaran |
Leonard-Ionut Atanase |
Sushant K. Rawal |
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Cheonshik Kim |
Leonardo Henrique Dalcheco Messias |
Svetoslav Todorov |
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Chia Hung Kao |
Leonie Brummer |
Szymon Janczar |
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Chiachung Chen |
Levon Gevorkov |
Tadeusz Kowalski |
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Chiara Cinquini |
Li Fu |
Tadeusz Sierotowicz |
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Chieh-Chih Tsai |
Lidija Hauptman |
Taha Koray Sahin |
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Christian Rojas |
Lin-Fu Liang |
Tahir Cetin Akinci |
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Chu Zhang |
Ling Yang |
Takuo Sakon |
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Chuanyu Sun |
Lingli Deng |
Tamara Lazarević-Pašti |
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Chun-Wei Yang |
Ljubica Kazi |
Tao Zhang |
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Claudia Bita-Nicolae |
Lotfi Boudjema |
Taras P. Pasternak |
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Constant Mews |
Louis Moustakas |
Tarek Eldomiaty |
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Cristian Vacacela Gomez |
Luca Ulrich |
Taro Urase |
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Cristiano Matos |
Luis Adrian De Jesús-González |
Tenzer Robert |
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Cristian-Valeriu Stanciu |
Luis Alfonso Díaz-Secades |
Thawatchai Phaechamud |
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Cristóbal Macías Villalobos |
Luis Filipe Almeida Bernardo |
Thomas Michael |
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Dalia Calneryte |
Luis Nestor Apaza Ticona |
Tiberiu Harko |
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Daniel Hernandez-Patlan |
Luis Puente-Díaz |
Timea Claudia Ghitea |
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Daniele Ritelli |
Luiz Antonio Alcântara Pereira |
Timothy John Mahony |
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Daniel-Ioan Curiac |
Łukasz Rakoczy |
Timothy Omara |
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Daniil Olennikov |
Łukasz Szeleszczuk |
Tomasz Hikawczuk |
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Daodao Hu |
Maciej Kruszyna |
Tomasz M. Karpiński |
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Daqin Guan |
Magdalena Jaciow |
Tomasz Trzepiecinski |
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Daria Chudakova |
Maha Nasr |
Triantafyllos Didangelos |
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Daria Mottareale-Calvanese |
Maharshi Bhaswant |
Tsvetelin Zaevski |
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Dariusz Dziki |
Maksim Zavalishin |
Ulrich J. Pont |
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Dariusz Gozdowski |
Małgorzata Jeleń |
Vadim Kramar |
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David Kieda |
Man Fai Leung |
Vagner Lunge |
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David Luviano-Cruz |
Manickam Minakshi |
Valério Monteiro-Neto |
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Da-Zhi Sun |
Marcel Sari |
Van Giap Do |
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Debra Wetcher-Hendricks |
Marcello Iasiello |
Van-An Duong |
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Demin Cai |
Marco Limongiello |
Vanni Nicoletti |
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Dennis Dieks |
Marco Zucca |
Vasilios Liordos |
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Deokho Lee |
Marconi Batista Teixeira |
Vedran Mrzljak |
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Deyu Li |
Marcos Vinícius Da Silva |
Vicente Romo Pérez |
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Diego Romano Perinelli |
Marek Cała |
Victor-Alexandru Briciu |
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Dimitris Tatsis |
Maria G. Ioannides |
Viktor V. Brygadyrenko |
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Dirceu Ramos |
Maria João Lima |
Vinícius Silva Belo |
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Dmitrii Pankin |
Maria Kantzanou |
Violeta Popovici |
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Dmitriy Yambulatov |
Maria Leonor Abrantes Pires |
Viorel Dragos Radu |
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Dmitry Kultin |
Mariana Buranelo Egea |
Viswas Raja Solomon |
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Dongwei Di |
Mariana Magalhães |
Viviani Oliveira |
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Dorota Formanowicz |
Marija Strojnik |
Vlad Rotaru |
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Dragan Marinkovic |
Marijn Speeckaert |
Vladica Stojanović |
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Drazenko Glavic |
Marina G. Holyavka |
Volodymyr Hrytsyk |
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Duguleana Mihai |
Marina Gravit |
Volodymyr Ponomaryov |
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Dušan S. Dimić |
Mario Cerezo Pizarro |
Waldemar Studziński |
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E Terasa Chen |
Mario Ganau |
Wanming Lin |
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Edoardo Bucchignani |
Mariusz Ptak |
Waseem Jerjes |
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Eduard Zadobrischi |
Marlen Vitales-Noyola |
Wei-Chieh Lee |
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Edwin Villagran |
Marta Forte |
Weiming Fang |
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Eitan Simon |
Martha Rocío Moreno-Jimenez |
Weiren Luo |
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Elena Chitoran |
Marwan El Ghoch |
Weiwei Jiang |
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Elena Marrocchino |
Marzena Włodarczyk-Stasiak |
Wenan Yuan |
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Elisabeta Negrău |
Massimiliano Schiavo |
Wenguang Yang |
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Elisavet Bouloumpasi |
Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali |
Wenluan Zhang |
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Elochukwu Ukwandu |
Mateusz Rozmiarek |
Wiesław Przygoda |
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Emil Smyk |
Matt Smith |
Wilian Paul Arévalo Cordero |
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Emilio Bucio |
Matteo Riccò |
Wilian Pech-Rodríguez |
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Emmanouil Karampinis |
Matthias Müller |
Wislei R. Osório |
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Ericsson D. Coy-Barrera |
Mauro Lombardo |
Wi-Young So |
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Eugeniusz Koda |
Md. Ataur Rahman |
Wojciech Sałabun |
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Ewa Chomać-Pierzecka |
Md. Biddut Hossain |
Wojciech Zabierowski |
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Ewa Tomaszewska |
Meisam Abdollahi |
Xiaofei Du |
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Ezhaveni Sathiyamoorthi |
Meng-Hwan Lee |
Xiaolong Ji |
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Fabio Corti |
Meng-Yao Li |
Xiaomin Xu |
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Fahmi Zairi |
Meysam Keshavarz |
Xiaoshuang Ma |
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Fanzhi Kong |
Michael Eisenhut |
Xiaoying Liu |
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Fasih Ullah Haider |
Michael Gerlich |
Xiao-Yong Wang |
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Fayez Tarsha-Kurdi |
Mihaela Brindusa Tudose |
Xinming Zhang |
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Fekete Mónika |
Mihaela Niculae |
Xinqiao Liu |
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Felipe Jiménez |
Mihaela Tinca Udristioiu |
Xinqing Xiao |
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Feng Wen |
Mihaela Toderaş |
Xuechen Zheng |
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Ferdinando Di Martino |
Mihai Crenganis |
Xueming Zhang |
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Fernanda Tonelli |
Mika Simonen |
Xuezhen Wang |
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Fernando Lessa Tofoli |
Milan Toma |
Xuguang Cai |
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Fernando Viadero-Monasterio |
Miloš Lichner |
Yair Wiseman |
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Fethi Ouallouche |
Milos Seda |
Yang Xu |
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Flavio Arroyo |
MIloš Zrnić |
Yangwon Lee |
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Flor H. Pujol |
Min Xia |
Yanhong Peng |
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Florin Dumitru Bora |
Mina Tadros |
Yao Ni |
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Florin Nechita |
Mingren Shen |
Yaoxiang Li |
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Francesco Di Bello |
Mircea Neagoe |
Yasushige Shingu |
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Francesco Galluzzo |
Mirela-Fernanda Zaltariov |
Yaswanth Kuthati |
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Francisco Haces Fernandez |
Mirjana Ljubojević |
Yaxin Liu |
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Francisco Rego |
Mirko Stanimirović |
Ygor Jessé Ramos |
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Francisco Solano |
Mirza Pojskić |
Yi Xu |
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Frédéric Muttin |
Modesto Pérez-Sánchez |
Yifan Zhao |
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Galina Ilieva |
Mohammed Gamal |
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Gary Van Vuuren |
Mohammed Sayed |
Yongqi Yin |
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Gennadiy Kolesnikov |
Mounia Tahri |
Young-joo Ahn |
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George E. Mustoe |
Muhammad Ahsan Asghar |
Yousi Fu |
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George Lazaroiu |
Muhammad N. Mahmood |
Yuan Meng |
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George Xiroudakis |
Muhammad Syafrudin |
Yuefei Zhuo |
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Georgiy Gamov |
Muhammed Yildirim |
Yugang He |
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Gerald Cleaver |
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Natale Calomino |
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24 September 2025
Meet Us at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Astronomical Society, 31 October–4 November 2025, Xiamen, China
Conference: 2025 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Astronomical Society
Date: 31 October–4 November 2025
Location: Xiamen, China
MDPI will be attending the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Astronomical Society as an exhibitor, welcoming researchers from diverse backgrounds to visit and share their latest ideas.
The theme of this annual conference is as follows: Deepen exchanges and cooperation, pool the wisdom of the academic community, highlight innovative research, establish a talent hub, showcase China's astronomical “strengths”, and promote the development of astronomy disciplines at Xiamen University and the development of astronomy in Fujian Province.
The annual conference consists of the main conference and 9 sub-conferences: 1. Radio Astronomy Sub-conference; 2. Sun and Planets Sub-conference; 3. Stars and Galaxies Sub-conference; 4. Instruments and Time-Frequency Sub-conference; 5. Astronomy Instruments and Space Measurement Sub-conference; 6. High Energy Sub-conference; 7. Galaxies and Universe Sub-conference; 8. Astronomy History, Education and Popularization Sub-conference; and 9. Artificial Intelligence and Astronomical Big Data Sub-conference.
The following open access journals will be represented at the conference:
If you will be attending this conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following link: https://2025casmeeting.casconf.cn/.
7 March 2025
Universe | Top 10 Cited Papers in 2024
1. “On Minimal Entanglement Wedge Cross Section for Holographic Entanglement Negativity”
by Jaydeep Kumar Basak, Vinay Malvimat, Himanshu Parihar, Boudhayan Paul and Gautam Sengupta
Universe 2024, 10(3), 125; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10030125
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/3/125
2. “ΛCDM Tensions: Localising Missing Physics through Consistency Checks”
by Özgür Akarsu, Eoin Ó Colgáin, Anjan A. Sen and M. M. Sheikh-Jabbari
Universe 2024, 10(8), 305; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10080305
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/8/305
3. “Cosmological Inference from within the Peculiar Local Universe”
by Roya Mohayaee, Mohamed Rameez and Subir Sarkar
Universe 2024, 10(5), 209; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10050209
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/5/209
4. “The Physics of Core-Collapse Supernovae: Explosion Mechanism and Explosive Nucleosynthesis”
by Luca Boccioli and Lorenzo Roberti
Universe 2024, 10(3), 148; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10030148
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/3/148
5. “2D BAO vs. 3D BAO: Solving the Hubble Tension with Bimetric Cosmology”
by Sowmaydeep Dwivedi and Marcus Högås
Universe 2024, 10(11), 406; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10110406
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/11/406
6. “New Parametrization of the Dark-Energy Equation of State with a Single Parameter”
by Jainendra Kumar Singh, Preeti Singh, Emmanuel N. Saridakis, Shynaray Myrzakul and Harshna Balhara
Universe 2024, 10(6), 246; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10060246
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/6/246
7. “Lorentzian Quantum Cosmology from Effective Spin Foams”
by Bianca Dittrich and José Padua-Argüelles
Universe 2024, 10(7), 296; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10070296
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/7/296
8. “The Shock Cone Instabilities and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations around the Hartle–Thorne Black Hole”
by Orhan Donmez and Fatih Dogan
Universe 2024, 10(4), 152; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10040152
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/4/152
9. “Screened Scalar Fields in the Laboratory and the Solar System”
by Hauke Fischer, Christian Käding and Mario Pitschmann
Universe 2024, 10(7), 297; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10070297
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/7/297
10. “Observational Constraints on Dynamical Dark Energy Models”
by Olga Avsajanishvili, Gennady Y. Chitov, Tina Kahniashvili, Sayan Mandal and Lado Samushia
Universe 2024, 10(3), 122; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10030122
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/10/3/122
6 November 2025
MDPI Launches the Michele Parrinello Award for Pioneering Contributions in Computational Physical Science
MDPI is delighted to announce the establishment of the Michele Parrinello Award. Named in honor of Professor Michele Parrinello, the award celebrates his exceptional contributions and his profound impact on the field of computational physical science research.
The award will be presented biennially to distinguished scientists who have made outstanding achievements and contributions in the field of computational physical science—spanning physics, chemistry, and materials science.
About Professor Michele Parrinello
"Do not be afraid of new things. I see it many times when we discuss a new thing that young people are scared to go against the mainstream a little bit, thinking what is going to happen to me and so on. Be confident that what you do is meaningful, and do not be afraid, do not listen too much to what other people have to say.”
——Professor Michele Parrinello
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Born in Messina in 1945, he received his degree from the University of Bologna and is currently affiliated with the Italian Institute of Technology. Professor Parrinello is known for his many technical innovations in the field of atomistic simulations and for a wealth of interdisciplinary applications ranging from materials science to chemistry and biology. Together with Roberto Car, he introduced ab initio molecular dynamics, also known as the Car–Parrinello method, marking the beginning of a new era both in the area of electronic structure calculations and in molecular dynamics simulations. He is also known for the Parrinello–Rahman method, which allows crystalline phase transitions to be studied by molecular dynamics. More recently, he has introduced metadynamics for the study of rare events and the calculation of free energies. |
For his work, he has been awarded many prizes and honorary degrees. He is a member of numerous academies and learned societies, including the German Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, the British Royal Society, and the Italian Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, which is the major academy in his home country of Italy.
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The award committee will be chaired by Prof. Dr. Xin-Gao Gong, a computational condensed matter physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and professor at the Department of Physics, Fudan University. Prof. Dr. Xin-Gao Gong will lead a panel of several senior experts in the field to oversee the evaluation and selection process. The Institute for Computational Physical Sciences at Fudan University (Shanghai, China), led by Prof. Dr. Xin-Gao Gong, will serve as the supporting institute for the award. |
"We hope the Michele Parrinello Award will recognize scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of computational condensed matter physics and at the same time set a benchmark for the younger generation, providing clear direction for their pursuit—this is precisely the original intention behind establishing the award."
——Prof. Dr. Xin-Gao Gong
The first edition of the award was officially launched on 1 November 2025. Nominations will be accepted before the end of March 2026. For further details, please visit mparrinelloaward.org.
About the MDPI Sustainability Foundation and MDPI Awards 
The Michele Parrinello Award is part of the MDPI Sustainability Foundation, which is dedicated to advancing sustainable development through scientific progress and global collaboration. The foundation also oversees the World Sustainability Award, the Emerging Sustainability Leader Award, and the Tu Youyou Award. The establishment of the Michele Parrinello Award will further enrich the existing award portfolio, providing continued and diversified financial support to outstanding professionals across various fields.
In addition to these foundation-level awards, MDPI journals also recognize outstanding contributions through a range of honors, including Best Paper Awards, Outstanding Reviewer Awards, Young Investigator Awards, Travel Awards, Best PhD Thesis Awards, Editor of Distinction Awards, and others. These initiatives aim to recognize excellence across disciplines and career stages, contributing to the long-term vitality and sustainability of scientific research.
Find more information on awards here.
4 November 2025
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO's Letter #28 - WSF11, Nobel Laureates, Proofig AI, Romania Summit, STM and FBF
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

Highlights from the 11th World Sustainability Forum in Barcelona
I’m pleased to share some highlights from the 11th World Sustainability Forum (WSF 11), held in Barcelona on 2–3 October 2025 under the theme Sustainable and Resilient Cities.
Why WSF matters
The WSF series is a flagship initiative for MDPI and is supported by the MDPI Sustainability Foundation. It serves as a transdisciplinary platform for researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders to engage on sustainability challenges. WSF is now held annually as part of our commitment to maintain momentum in the sustainability discourse.
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This year’s Barcelona edition focused on urban resilience, landscape design, and social community impact in the sustainability space. Over 48 hours of sessions, we brought together leading minds across disciplines to translate vision into practice. With participants from 53 countries across all continents, WSF 11 was truly global in scope.

“WSF is now held annually as part of our commitment to maintain momentum in the sustainability discourse”
What made WSF 11 especially successful (from my vantage point) was the level of positive engagement with our participants. Chief editors, researchers, and attendees repeatedly told me how professionally executed the event was, highlighting the high energy, logistical smoothness and quality of MDPI’s event management. That kind of recognition from peers really builds our reputation as more than just a publisher, but as a convener of meaningful scientific dialogue.
Our conferences are a form of experiential marketing as they create memorable and immersive connections between a brand and attendees. These positive associations build promotion and brand loyalty, ultimately impacting the MDPI’s trust and reputation for the better.
WSF 11: By the numbers
Here’s a quick snapshot of WSF 11’s scale and reach:
- 181 registrations across global participants.
- 8 keynote speakers and 5 invited speakers.
- 144 abstracts accepted (over 355 submitted), resulting in 75 short talks and 69 posters.
- 53 countries were represented across all continents, making it a truly international event.
- First time that we ran parallel sessions for WSF (an ambitious program).
- A dedicated awards ceremony to honour outstanding sustainability research: World Sustainability Award (WSA) x 2 winners, and Emerging Sustainability Leader Award (ESLA) x 3 winners.
Interviews with our World Sustainability Award Winners
One of the most rewarding parts of WSF is recognizing researchers whose work advances sustainability in powerful ways. In our Blog series, Daniella Maritan-Thomson (Content Specialist, MDPI) interviewed the two winners of the World Sustainability Award, Professor Dr. Stuart Pimm and Dr. Abdelbagi M. Ismail, who offered insights to the human side of sustainability research, the people behind the data, and the stories behind the science.
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Prof. Stuart Pimm, whose decades of conservation work make him a leader in biodiversity preservation, reflected on his WSF Award experience and research in this interview: [Interview: Prof Stuart Pimm] |
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Dr. Abdelbagi M. Ismail, an expert in crop improvement and winner of the WSF Award, shares his journey and perspectives here: [Interview: Dr Abdelbagi M. Ismail] |
“Our conferences create memorable and immersive connections”
Emerging Sustainability Leader Award winners

Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI), Prof. Dr. Vhahangwele Masindi, Dr. Katya Rhodes, and Prof. Dr. Myriam Ertz (left to right).
We also recognized three recipients of the Emerging Sustainability Leader Award: Prof. Dr. Vhahangwele Masindi, Dr. Katya Rhodes, and Prof. Dr. Myriam Ertz, for their contributions as early-career researchers advancing sustainability through innovation, impact, and academic excellence across the field.
What this means for MDPI
- Building our global identity in events
WSF is a marquee MDPI event, not just a gathering, but a statement of how we wish to position ourselves in the global sustainability ecosystem. The positive feedback helps us build on our approach for future editions, so that we remain a reference point for quality, relevance, and engagement. - Expanding capacity across offices
The success of WSF 11 in Barcelona’s would not have happened without great teamwork from Basel, Barcelona, Romania, the UK, and the APAC Conference team. Thanks to everyone for their work to bring this ambitious event to life. - Supporting MDPI’s mission
At this event, I had the opportunity to present on MDPI's role in Open Access, sustainability publishing, and the intersection of science and policy. WSF is not only about the science; it’s also a platform for us to position MDPI as a thought leader and a collaborator in shaping the future of sustainable research.
I look forward to the WSF momentum as we work towards WSF 12 in Hong Kong, which is scheduled for August 2026.

MDPI Colleagues at the 11th World Sustainability Forum in Barcelona, Spain, 2–3 October 2025.
Impactful Research

Celebrating 2025 Nobel Laureates who have published with MDPI
October is always an inspiring month in science. It’s when the world turns its attention to the Nobel Prize announcements, recognizing discoveries that have changed how we understand the world.
Over the years, many distinguished researchers who have received the Nobel Prize have chosen to publish their work with MDPI. These are scientists whose breakthroughs have shaped entire fields of research, and who have entrusted our Open Access journals to share their findings with the world.
“The work we support can be world-class and world-changing”
Congratulations to the 2025 Laureates
Dozens of Nobel Laureates have published in our journals: as at 2024, more than 40 laureates had contributed over 115 articles across more than 35 MDPI journals. Congratulations to the three 2025 Nobel prize-winners who have published with MDPI during their careers. Below are links to their MDPI publications and announcements for further reading:
- Omar M. Yaghi (Chemistry)
- Awarded for his pioneering work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). MDPI published his article “Covalent Organic Frameworks: Organic Chemistry Beyond the Molecule” in Molecules (2017).
- MDPI Announcement: https://www.mdpi.com/news/13455
- Nobel Prize in Chemistry – The Science Behind the Prize
- Shimon Sakaguchi (Medicine)
- Recognized for discoveries in immune-system self-tolerance and regulatory T-cells. Published in Cancers (2021).
- MDPI Announcement: https://www.mdpi.com/news/13443
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine – The Science Behind the Prize
- John M. Martinis (Physics)
- Recognized for quantum tunnelling in electrical circuits. MDPI’s Journal of Nuclear Engineering (2025) includes his co-authored work.
- MDPI Announcement: https://www.mdpi.com/news/13450
- Nobel Prize in Physics – The Science Behind the Prize
These connections strengthen our mission to make research freely available and ensure that transformative ideas reach the widest possible audience.
Publishing at the leading edge of knowledge
The privilege of hosting such contributors resonates deeply with our editorial teams. It shows that top-tier scientific work has a home at MDPI, which builds our visibility in the research community. It signals that our publishing model, our editorial workflows, and our commitment to Open Access are respected at the very highest levels of science. It also gives our authors, reviewers, editors and staff the message that the work we support can be world-class and world-changing.
Publishing at the leading edge of knowledge isn’t just about individual papers – it’s about the ecosystem of support, transparency, and accessibility that makes discovery possible. Let’s continue to build a publishing platform and provide a service that attracts and enables both everyday research and the breakthroughs of tomorrow.
Inside MDPI

Strengthening Research Integrity: MDPI partners with Proofig AI
I’m pleased to share that MDPI has entered a multi-year partnership with Proofig AI, a leader in AI-driven proofing and integrity software for scientific publishing. This follows the success of our pilot program, in which Proofig AI proved highly effective in detecting duplicated, altered, and manipulated images across biomedical submissions.
Safeguarding the credibility of the research we publish
Research integrity is at the core of MDPI’s mission. The life sciences, in particular, face increasing risks of image-related issues due to advanced editing tools and generative AI. By integrating Proofig AI into our workflows, we improve our ability to detect issues early, reduce post-publication corrections, and safeguard the credibility of the research we publish.
Pilot outcomes
- Successful detection of duplicated confocal and histology images, even when altered to disguise similarities.
- Early results showed a significant drop in post-publication image manipulation flags year-on-year.
- Positive feedback from editors and staff highlighted the tool’s ease of use and reliability.

Dr. Dror Kolodkin-Gal (co-founder and CEO of Proofig AI) said:
“The MDPI team conducted a highly professional and carefully monitored pilot, achieving excellent results in detecting problematic images.
Their fast and effective integration process was impressive, and we are excited to contribute to this important collaboration.”

Sanita Meijere (IT Product and Project Manager, MDPI), shared:
“For more than a year, we’ve tested all the available image manipulation detection tools. Proofig AI’s quality and ease of use, alongside positive feedback from our internal users, made their software a clear stand-out.
We’re thrilled to be moving forward with this partnership, ensuring we do our utmost to protect MDPI’s biomedical journals. Using this advanced image proofing software reaffirms MDPI’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards in research integrity.”
Raising the bar for integrity
This partnership sets a new benchmark for quality control in biomedical publishing.

As Tim Tait-Jamieson (Head of Publication Ethics, MDPI), explains:
“The life sciences are disproportionately affected by research integrity issues, making vigilance in this field especially critical. This is driven, in part, by the increasing sophistication of image editing software and generative AI.
Whether accidental or deliberate, image manipulation can have a lasting impact on credibility. By integrating Proofig AI into our editorial workflows, we strengthen our ability to detect scientific misconduct early and reduce post-publication amendments.”
Faster and more accurate quality control
Proofig will automatically flag potentially problematic images during submission checks, giving our editors more confidence in the integrity of manuscripts and freeing up time to focus on editorial decisions. The tool will also reduce the burden of manual checks, while supporting faster and more accurate quality control. This partnership reinforces MDPI's reputation as a publisher that takes integrity seriously and continues to invest in tools to support authors, editors, and reviewers alike.
A big thank-you to all colleagues who supported the pilot and rollout. You can read more in our MDPI Blog post.
Coming Together for Science

The MDPI Romania Summit 2025
On 21–22 October, I had the pleasure of joining our colleagues in Bucharest for the MDPI Romania Summit 2025. The event was organized by our Romania Marketing team, with support from colleagues across our Romanian offices. It brought together academics, policymakers, and collaborators to discuss the country’s evolving research landscape.
Over two days, we welcomed more than 30 participants, including Editorial Board Members, Guest Editors, and policy-makers from the Romanian research and education sectors, including representatives from the Romanian Academy and the National Commission for the Accreditation of Academic Titles (CNATDCU).
The discussions and presentations reflected the strength and growth of Romania’s research community and its active engagement in Open Access publishing.
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“The discussions and presentations reflected the strength and growth of Romania’s research community”
Romania’s role in Open Access
Romania loves Open Access and has emerged as one of MDPI’s most engaged national research communities. The numbers speak for themselves:
- 67% of all publications in Romania were Open Access in 2024.
- MDPI accounts for 39% of the country’s total OA publications (14,779 in 2024).
- Over the last five years (2020–2024), Romanian institutions published over 33,000 papers with MDPI.
- There are 460 active Editorial Board Members from Romania, including 8 Chief Editors.
- 29 institutions are part of our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP), with 8 new members joining in 2025.
These numbers reflect the trust and reliable partnership we have built with the Romanian academic community.
Highlights from the Summit
The program covered a wide range of topics from MDPI’s achievements and updates to our editorial processes, peer-review quality, AI in publishing, IOAP and Open Access funding models, and publication ethics.
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Agenda Highlights:
- MDPI Introduction, Performance & Achievements, and Collaboration with Romania – Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI).
- Trust the Process: Editorial Workflow and Quality in Publishing – Dr. Liliane Auwerter (Scientific Review Group).
- Publication Ethics at MDPI: Safeguarding the Integrity of the Published Scholarly Record – Diana Cristina Apodaritei (Research Integrity Specialist).
- Institutional Partnerships – Becky Castellon (Institutional Partnerships Manager, MDPI).
- AI in Publishing and MDPI's Actions – Sanita Meijere (AI Product Manager).
- Closing Remarks – Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI).
Participants shared feedback and ideas for future collaborations, including organizing author workshops, possible conference collaborations, and strengthening our engagement with national institutions such as the Ministry of Education and Research and the National Council of Romanian Rectors.
As Acad. Dr. Nicolae-Victor Zamfir, Vice President of the Romanian Academy, noted during the discussions:
“The organization of the event is very timely, because MDPI is a publishing house in full development and expansion. The opinion of researchers is important for increasing the quality of published works.”
A collaborative future
Events like this remind us how essential it is to engage locally and listen directly to the voices of our editors, authors, and institutional partners. They help us build relationships, improve our understanding of the local market, and align our shared goals in advancing Open Access and research quality.
Thank you to everyone involved, especially our Romania Marketing team, who organized the event, and to all colleagues who continue to build relationships with our academic communities around the world.

Thank you!
A special thank-you to the Romanian Marketing team and all colleagues behind the scenes who made this Summit such a success. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. We look forward to building on this momentum with future Summits in Europe and beyond.
Closing Thoughts

STM and FBF 2025: Connecting Through Science and Publishing

Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI), Constanze Schelhorn (Head of Indexing, MDPI) at STM Conference, Frankfurt, 14 October 2025.
On 13–14 October, I attended the STM Frankfurt Conference 2025, my fourth visit to the Frankfurt event, and it continues to be one of the most valuable gatherings in our industry.
The STM meeting brings together the publishing community and key opinion leaders to speak on current trends and challenges shaping our industry.
This year’s theme – “Science Diplomacy: What is it and How Does it Work?” – unpacked the growing intersection of science, policy, and publishing.
Discussion topics ranged from what is science diplomacy and how publishers can contribute to global collaboration to how science communication can help maintain trust during an era of disruption.
I was joined by Dr. Constanze Schelhorn, our Head of Indexing, who met with representatives from Scopus, Web of Science, Digital Science, ProQuest, and other partners. These meetings give us a chance to share feedback on our collaborations, learn about new updates being developed, and build our relationships with indexing bodies.
“The STM meeting brings together the publishing community and key opinion leaders”
STM also provides a space to connect with industry peers, as I did with colleagues from Elsevier, Frontiers, Clarivate, Sage, and STM itself, reinforcing MDPI’s engagement within the broader publishing community. It was also nice to bump into some former colleagues and see them continuing to grow in their publishing careers.
At the Frankfurt Book Fair

The MDPI booth at the 2025 Frankfurt Book Fair.
Following STM, I spent the next day at the Frankfurt Book Fair (15–19 October) – one of the largest and most influential events in the publishing world.
It’s always inspiring to see the scale and energy of this global gathering, which spans everything from books and education to digital innovation and academic publishing.
We set up an MDPI booth to host discussions with partners, vendors, and researchers.
The Fair ran into the weekend, with colleagues from several MDPI departments attending to represent the company and connect with the scholarly community.
Events like STM and FBF are a nice reminder of how dynamic and interconnected our industry is, and how important it is for MDPI to continue taking part in global conversations about science, communication, and the future of publishing.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
30 October 2025
Dark Matter Day, 31 October 2025
The 2025 Dark Matter Day takes place on 31 October. On and around 31 October 2017, the world celebrated the hunt for the unseen—something that scientists refer to as dark matter. There is a big part of the universe that we do not know much about. We are not sure if dark matter is made up of undiscovered particles, or if it can be explained by tweaking the known laws of physics. Its makeup could teach us much about the history and structure of our universe.

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“Post-Newtonian Effects in Compact Binaries with a Dark Matter Spike: A Lagrangian Approach”
by Diego Montalvo, Adam Smith-Orlik, Saeed Rastgoo, Laura Sagunski, Niklas Becker and Hazkeel Khan
Universe 2024, 10(11), 427; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10110427
“Higgs Boson Searches at the LHC Beyond the Standard Model”
by André Sopczak
Physics 2024, 6(3), 1132–1170; https://doi.org/10.3390/physics6030071
“Galaxy Groups as the Ultimate Probe of AGN Feedback”
by Dominique Eckert, Fabio Gastaldello, Ewan O’Sullivan, Alexis Finoguenov, Marisa Brienza and the X-GAP Collaboration
Galaxies 2024, 12(3), 24; https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies12030024
“Exploring the Distribution and Impact of Bosonic Dark Matter in Neutron Stars”
by Davood Rafiei Karkevandi, Mahboubeh Shahrbaf, Soroush Shakeri and Stefan Typel
Particles 2024, 7(1), 201–213; https://doi.org/10.3390/particles7010011
“The Scavenger Hunt for Quasar Samples to Be Used as Cosmological Tools”
by Maria Giovanna Dainotti, Giada Bargiacchi, Aleksander Łukasz Lenart and Salvatore Capozziello
Galaxies 2024, 12(1), 4; https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies12010004
“Fermion Proca Stars: Vector-Dark-Matter-Admixed Neutron Stars”
by Cédric Jockel and Laura Sagunski
Particles 2024, 7(1), 52–79; https://doi.org/10.3390/particles7010004
“Constraints on Tsallis Cosmology from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Relic Abundance of Cold Dark Matter Particles”
by Petr Jizba and Gaetano Lambiase
Entropy 2023, 25(11), 1495; https://doi.org/10.3390/e25111495
“Lensing with Generalized Symmetrons”
by Christian Käding
Astronomy 2023, 2(2), 128–140; https://doi.org/10.3390/astronomy2020009
“The Quest for the Nature of the Dark Matter: The Need of a New Paradigm”
by Fabrizio Nesti, Paolo Salucci and Nicola Turini
Astronomy 2023, 2(2), 90–104; https://doi.org/10.3390/astronomy2020007
“Fermionic Dark Matter: Physics, Astrophysics, and Cosmology”
by C. R. Argüelles, E. A. Becerra-Vergara, J. A. Rueda and R. Ruffini
Universe 2023, 9(4), 197; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe9040197
“Machine Learning Approach for Event Position Reconstruction in the DEAP-3600 Dark Matter Search Experiment”
by DEAP Collaboration
Physics 2023, 5(2), 483–491; https://doi.org/10.3390/physics5020033

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“Non-Extensive Entropies: Properties and Applications” |
“Current Trends in Cosmology” |
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“Beyond the Standard Models of Physics and Cosmology: 2nd Edition” |
“Strong Gravitational Lens Modeling” |
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“AI and Machine Learning in Dark Matter Searches: From Anomaly Detection to Detector Optimization” |
“Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter: Theoretical Developments and Experimental Searches” |
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26 October 2025
MDPI Webinar | Dark Matter Day, Session 3, 31 October 2025
MDPI is excited to announce a special webinar in celebration of Dark Matter Day, which will take place on 31 October 2025. This event will explore the mystery of dark matter, which makes up 26.8% of the universe's mass and energy, yet remains largely unexplained. Along with dark energy, which drives the universe’s expansion, dark matter plays a crucial role in the cosmos. Join us as we explore the dark sector of the universe and discover how these insights could reshape our understanding of the cosmos’ structure and history.
Date: 31 October at 12:00 p.m. CET | 7:00 p.m. CST Asia
Webinar ID: 811 8454 0837
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/MDMDW2025-3
Program:
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Speaker |
Presentation Title |
Time in CET |
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MDPI Introduction |
12:00–12:10 p.m. |
7:00–7:10 p.m. |
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Prof. Michele Doro |
Gamma-rays: the magnifying glass to investigate a cosmic dark matter crime |
12:10–12:30 p.m. |
7:10–7:30 p.m. |
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Prof. Dr. Emilio Elizalde |
What's in a name? — The Big Bang and Dark Matter |
12:30–12:50 p.m. |
7:30–7:50 p.m. |
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Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Gazeau |
Dark Matter as a QCD Effect in an Anti–de Sitter Background |
12:50–1:10 p.m. |
7:50–8:10 p.m. |
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Prof. Bernardo Spagnolo |
Detection of Axion Dark Matter through Resonant Activation in Josephson Junctions |
1:10–1:30 p.m. |
8:10–8:30 p.m. |
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Q&A Session |
1:30–1:50 p.m. |
8:30–8:50 p.m. |
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Webinar Closing |
1:50–1:55 p.m. |
8:30–8:55 p.m. |
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar. Registrations with academic and institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
Unable to attend? Register anyway, and we will let you know when the recording is available to watch.
Keynote Speakers:
- Prof. Michele Doro, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Padova, Italy;
- Prof. Dr. Emilio Elizalde, National Scientific Council of Spain, Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC) and Catalan Institute of Space Studies (IEEC), Spain;
- Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Gazeau, 1 Université Paris Cité, France, 2 University of Białystok, Poland;
- Prof. Bernardo Spagnolo, 1 Dipartimento di Fisica e Chimica “E. Segrè”, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo, Italy 2 Lobachevskii University of Nizhnii Novgorod, Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia.
24 October 2025
MDPI Webinar | Dark Matter Day, Session 1, 31 October 2025
MDPI is excited to announce a special webinar in celebration of Dark Matter Day on 31 October 2025. This event will explore the mystery of dark matter, which makes up 26.8% of the universe's mass and energy yet remains largely unexplained. Along with dark energy, which drives the universe’s expansion, dark matter plays a crucial role in the cosmos. Join us as we explore the dark sector of the universe and discover how these insights could reshape our understanding of the cosmos’ structure and history.
Date: 31 October at 2:30 a.m. CET | 9:30 a.m. CST Asia
Webinar ID: 895 6551 7703
Webinar webpage: https://sciforum.net/event/MDMDW2025-1
Register now for free!
Program:
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Speaker |
Presentation Title |
Time in CET |
Time in CST (Asia) |
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MDPI Introduction |
2:30–2:40 a.m. |
9:30–9:40 a.m. |
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Dr. Bhupal Dev |
Exploring the Dark Side of Neutrinos |
2:40–3:00 a.m. |
9:40–10:00 a.m. |
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Dr. Paola Marziani |
Estimating the Matter Density of the Universe from Quasar Spectral Properties |
3:00–3:20 a.m. |
10:00–10:20 a.m. |
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Prof. Dr. Alexander Bonilla Rivera |
On the Hunt for Dark Matter |
3:20–3:40 a.m. |
10:20–10:40 a.m. |
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Dr. Mehrab Momennia |
General Relativity, Black Holes, and Dark Matter |
3:40–4:00 a.m. |
10:40–11:00 a.m. |
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Dr. Aleksandr Mosenkov |
Polar-Structure Galaxies as Windows into Dark Matter Halos |
4:00–4:20 a.m. |
11:00–11:20 a.m. |
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Q&A Session |
4:20–4:40 a.m. |
11:20–11:40 a.m. |
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Webinar Closing |
4:40–4:45 a.m. |
11:40–11:45 a.m. |
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar. Registrations with academic and institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
Unable to attend? Register anyway, and we will let you know when the recording is available to watch.
Keynote Speakers:
- Dr. Bhupal Dev, Washington University in St. Louis, USA;
- Dr. Paola Marziani, National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF), Astronomical Observatory of Padua, Italy;
- Prof. Dr. Alexander Bonilla Rivera, Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil;
- Dr. Mehrab Momennia, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico;
- Dr. Aleksandr Mosenkov, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.

































