MDPI Singapore successfully hosted its first in-personEngineering Multidisciplinary Editorial Board Meeting on 19 May 2025.
We are deeply thankful for the enthusiastic participation and strong support of our Editorial Board Members (EBMs). It was a valuable opportunity to connect face-to-face and discuss the future development of the engineering subject area. We would like to invite everyone to jointly review the content of this meeting, and we look forward to welcoming even more EBMs to our future gatherings.
The meeting kicked off with a light icebreaker, where participants introduced themselves and shared their academic backgrounds and experience with MDPI. This was followed by a brief overview of MDPI’s presence in the engineering field—showcasing our journals, performance statistics, and outreach activities.
Discussions then focused on ways to grow and enhance MDPI’s engineering portfolio. Topics included the following:
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We wrapped up with an open sharing session, where EBMs reflected on their experiences working with MDPI and offered thoughtful suggestions for improvement. Their ideas were insightful and sparked some great conversations.
We are truly grateful to all attendees for their time, ideas, and commitment. Collaborating with such passionate scholars is an honor, and we look forward to working closely together to elevate research excellence in the engineering field.
Journals our EBMs are affiliated with:
Conference:2025 Chinese Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Date:18–21 July 2025
Location:Changsha, China
MDPI will be attending the 2025 Chinese Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, which will be held from 18 to 21 July 2025 in Changsha, China.
The Chinese Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics is the largest and most comprehensive academic event in the field of mechanics in China. The conference covers a wide range of fields, including solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, dynamics and control, computational mechanics, experimental mechanics, biomechanics, explosion mechanics, and cutting-edge interdisciplinary mechanics directions. The conference aims to provide a platform for academic exchange among experts, scholars, engineering technicians, and students in the field of mechanics, involving basic research, applied research, and engineering practice. Such efforts will aid in promoting the development of the mechanics discipline and its applications in engineering and science.
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:
If you are planning to attend the above conference, we encourage you to visit our booth and speak to our representatives. We are eager to meet you in person and assist you with any queries that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the official website:https://cctam2025.cstam.org.cn/?bust=1741698466612&sid=337&mid=85&v=100#.
Six new journals covering a range of subjects launched their inaugural issues in June 2025. We are excited to be able to share with you the newest research rooted in the value of open access. We are pleased to present the latest research and to make it accessible to all.
We extend our sincere thanks to all the Editorial Board Members for their commitment and expertise. Each journal is dedicated to upholding strong editorial standards through a thorough peer review process, ensuring impactful open access scholarship.
Please feel free to browse and discover more about the new journals below.
Journal | Founding Editor-in-Chief | Journal Topics (Selected) |
![]() | Prof. Dr. Chang-Pu Sun, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Beijing, China; Computational Science Research Center, China Editorial |View inaugural issue | quantum information and phenomena; condensed matter physics and statistical physics; atomic, molecular, and optical physics; computational physics and mathematical methods View journal scope |Submit an article |
![]() | Prof. Dr. Hualiang Lin, Sun Yat-sen University, China; Prof. Dr. Jose L. Domingo, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain Editorial |View inaugural issue | green and organic food; green infrastructures; green exercise; environmental impact of the healthcare sector; effects of climate change on human health | View journal scope |Submit an article |
![]() | Prof. Dr. Francesco Veglio, University of L’Aquila, Italy Editorial |View inaugural issue | ultra-pure substances; water purification; air purification; gas purification; inorganic chemical purification; purification technologies View journal scope |Submit an article |
![]() | Prof. Dr. Junxing Zheng, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Editorial |View inaugural issue | computer-aided design and engineering; artificial intelligence and machine learning; building information modeling (BIM) and digital twins; robotics and automation in construction; smart sensors and Internet of Things (IoT); intelligent control systems and facilities management View journal scope |Submit an article |
![]() | Prof. Dr. Assunta Di Vaio, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy Editorial |View inaugural issue | sustainability, managerial, and biodiversity accounting; carbon management accounting; corporate social responsibility; artificial intelligence and disclosure View journal scope |Submit an article |
![]() | Prof. Dr. Changjun Liu, Sichuan University, China Editorial |View inaugural issue | bioeffects of electromagnetic waves; electromagnetic science and engineering; microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz technologies; metamaterials and metasurfaces; communication, sensing, and networks; energy, power, and sustainable applications; quantum and emerging technologies; artificial intelligence and advanced fabrication View journal scope |Submit an article |
We will attend the 2025 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM2025), which will take place in Hangzhou, China, from 14 to 18 July 2025.
Serving as a leading conference in the field of intelligent mechatronic systems, AIM 2025 is committed to advancing diversity in the technology industry, promoting a culture of inclusion and equity, and welcoming, engaging, and rewarding all who contribute to the field. It will bring together experts and researchers from around the world to exchange views on cutting-edge research outcomes and future developments.
The following open access journals will be represented at the event:
If you plan to attend this conference, please feel free to stop by our booth. 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.aim2025.org/index.html.
Applied Sciences (ISSN: 2076-3417) is pleased to add the following researchers to the 2025 Early Career Editorial Board and congratulates them on becoming part of the journal’s community.
Name:Dr. Vito Ricotta | |
Name:Dr. Fabio Salmeri | |
Name:Dr. Danilo D’Andrea | |
Name:Dr. Ana Lúcia de Pereira Neves Messias | |
Name:Dr. Valentino Vellone | |
Name:Dr. Haibin Wang | |
Name:Dr. Dimitrios A. Dragatogiannis | |
Name:Dr. Dandan Peng | |
Name:Dr. Giuseppe Battiato | |
Name:Dr. Manuel Rodríguez Martín | |
Name:Dr. Dmitry Portnikov | |
Name:Dr. Jakub Krzysztof Grabski | |
Name:Dr. Michael Di Gioacchino | |
| Name:Dr. Giuliana Milluzzo |
Name:Dr. Raquel Filipa da Costa Viveiros | |
Name:Dr. Jose Antonio Gonzalez Delgado | |
Name:Dr. Maria Ponticelli | |
Name:Dr. Rachele Lamioni | |
Name:Dr. Edyta Małachowska | |
Name:Dr. Wei Li | |
Name:Dr. Claudia Naldi | |
Name:Dr. Darina Dupláková | |
Name:Dr. Vittorio Solina | |
Name:Dr. Christopher Brown | |
Name:Dr. Ester Scotto di Perta | |
Name:Dr. Aljaž Medič | |
Name:Dr. Lorusso Angelo | |
Name:Dr. Federico Gusella | |
Name:Dr. Ruben Filipe Pereira da Silva | |
Name:Prof. Dr. Alberto Cerezo-Narváez | |
Name:Dr. Salvatore Verre | |
Name:Dr. Anuj Pokle | |
Name:Dr. Andrea Basso Peressut | |
Name:Dr. Joel de Jesus | |
Name:Dr. Ana Filipa Cruz Esteves | |
Name:Dr. Pedro Jesús Cabrera Santana | |
Name:Dr. Antonio Fabozzi | |
Name:Dr. Laura Pompei | |
Name:Dr. Serena Lima | |
Name:Dr. Enrique Rosales Asensio | |
Name:Dr. Josep Gomez-Soriano | |
Name:Dr. Javier Rodríguez Martín | |
Name:Dr. Koji Enoki | |
Name:Dr. Grazia Leonzio | |
Name:Dr. Daniel Sánchez-García | |
Name:Dr. Carlo De Benedictis | |
Name:Dr. Francesco Scotto di Luzio | |
Name:Dr. Antonio Laezza | |
Name:Dr. Leonardo Bianchi | |
Name:Dr. Andrea Sambri | |
Name:Dr. Behdad Dasht Bozorg | |
Name:Dr. Aleksandra Bojarczuk | |
Name:Dr. Nuno Miguel Pires Alves Amaro | |
Name:Dr. Fernanda Vilarinho | |
Name:Dr. Sotirios Oikonomou | |
Name:Dr. Radu Ciprian Racovita | |
Name:Dr. Natalia Casado Navas | |
Name:Dr. Kazimierz Krzywicki | |
Name:Dr. Luca Davoli | |
Name:Dr. Michele Beccaria | |
Name:Dr. Wei Han | |
Name:Dr. Carlos Cruz | |
Name:Dr. Marcin Wojnakowski | |
Name:Dr. Tiziano Dalla Mora | |
Name:Dr. Silvia Morales de la Rosa | |
Name:Prof. Dr. Domenico Rossi | |
Name:Dr. Rubén Maderuelo-Sanz | |
Name:Dr. Giovanni Ciatto | |
Name:Dr. Ana Lucila Sandoval Orozco | |
Name:Dr. Elmo Benedetto | |
Name:Dr. Man-Fai Leung | |
Name:Dr. Yanan Huang | |
Name:Dr. Matteo Magelli | |
Name:Dr. Juan Jesús Ruiz Aguilar | |
Name:Dr. Konstantinos Mattas | |
Name:Dr. Haoxuan Dong | |
Name:Dr. Paul John Clifford Hughes | |
Name:Dr. Alexandr Ceasovschih | |
Name:Dr. Javier Gene-Morales | |
Name:Dr. Diego Lopergolo | |
Name:Dr. Mafalda Laranjo | |
Name:Dr. Francesco Falcetelli | |
Name:Dr. Giovanni Magno | |
Name:Dr. Ning Liu | |
Name:Dr. Feng Liu | |
Name:Dr. Usuk Jung | |
Name:Dr.Dario Autovino |
MDPI will be attending the 2025 International System Dynamics Conference in Boston, USA, which will take place from 3 to 7 August 2025. The International System Dynamics Conference (ISDC) unites global minds with a shared passion for System Dynamics and systems thinking. Now celebrating its 43rd year, the ISDC stands as a beacon for interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration, attracting a diverse audience from business, academia, philanthropy, and more.
The following MDPI journals will be represented:
If you are attending the conference, please feel free to visit our booth. 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://systemdynamics.org/conference.
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.
MDPI’s 2024 Impact Factor Highlights
For those of our readers who are new to academic publishing, you may have heard some news in June around theImpact Factor release. Every year, typically in June, Clarivate releases its annual Journal Citation Reports (JCR), which include Journal Impact Factors (JIF). This metric is widely used in academic publishing to reflect the average number of citations received by recent articles in each journal.
While Impact Factor is just one of many indicators of journal influence, it remains a major milestone for authors, editors, and publishers. It’s used to assess journal visibility, researcher recognition, and scholarly reach. Throughout our international meetings and events, it’s clear that the Impact Factor is something many of our authors and editorial board members care about, as it can influence where they choose to submit an article and the funding they receive for their research.
“These results reflect the trust that the scholarly community places in MDPI”
MDPI’s 2024 Impact Factor Highlights
These results reflect our staff's hard work: from our editorial and production teams to our indexing, communications, and data teams, and beyond. This also reflects the trust that the scholarly community places in MDPI, reinforcing the message that when researchers publish with MDPI, they publish with impact.
Open Access with Impact
As the leading fully open access publisher, our journals have received a total of 18.4 million citations in the Web of Science by the end of 2024, reflecting the growing reach and engagement of research published with MDPI. We are committed to making scientific research freely accessible to everyone, everywhere. With the support of more than 4.2 million contributing authors, we’re proud to support the global shift toward open access.
Further Reading
If you’d like to better understand how journals get indexed and why Impact Factors matter, please read this recentinterview with Dr. Constanze Schelhorn (Head of Indexing). It gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the role our indexing team plays in supporting journal indexing and visibility.
You can also read our official news announcement shared last week:MDPI Journals in the 2024 Journal Citation Reports.
Thank you to everyone, from our authors and reviewers to our editors and internal teams, who contributed to the progress of our journal indexing in 2024. We’re continuing to build journals that are recognized and trusted across disciplines.
MDPI Journals See Continued Growth in 2024 CiteScore Results
Continuing our indexing updates, I’m pleased to share that MDPI has achieved strong results in the latestCiteScore metrics, released on 5 June by Scopus. These results reflect the collective efforts of our editors, reviewers, authors, and internal teams, with their dedication to quality and visibility in scientific publishing. You can read the full announcementhere.
2024 Highlights:
“This growth highlights our commitment to supporting open, trusted science”
What is CiteScore and how is it measured?
CiteScore metrics are developed by Elsevier as an alternative to the Impact Factor. They measure the citation impact of journals and can be accessed freely on Scopus. The metric represents the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in a journal. If you’re interested in learning more about citation metrics and how we use them, check out thisblog post.
Why is this important?
These results show the growing recognition for, and impact of, MDPI journals across disciplines. CiteScore rankings help researchers, institutions, and funders assess where high-quality work is being published. This growth improves our journals’ positioning in the publishing landscape and highlights our commitment to supporting open, trusted science.
Highlights from the MDPI USA Summit in Boston (5–6 June)
With several Summits already behind us, I think this is a good time to reflect on the purpose of these Summits.
Why do we organize MDPI Summits?
These one-and-a-half-day, invite-only gatherings are designed to improve our relationships with Chief Editors who lead our journals and are respected voices in their fields. The Summits aim to:
While Chief Editors know their journals well, these events help them better understand MDPI. We want them to be ambassadors for our brand. The aim is for them to walk away informed, engaged, and equipped to share positively about MDPI.
About the Boston Summit
Held on 5–6 June, our first USA Summit gathered over 25 Chief Editors to learn more about MDPI’s activities and collaborations in the USA. The program included presentations, Q&A, and a panel discussion.
Agenda Highlights:
Moderated by Summer Huggard (Operations Manager [Toronto], MDPI), the program featured:
MDPI & the USA: Facts and Figures
A special thanks to our Toronto team, and everyone who worked behind the scenes to make this event run smoothly.
Highlights from the MDPI France Summit in Paris (12–13 June)
We completed our first MDPI France Summit in Paris last week, and it was a special event. Attendees were engaged from beginning to end, remaining after hours to network and collaborate.
Why a France Summit?
We chose to host a France Summit in view of the recent challenges MDPI has faced with the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). What we took away from the event is that our authors and editors very much appreciate and enjoy working with us, but we need to address theconcerns raised by CNRS, around Article Processing Charges (APCs) and the funding of gold open access publications.
“Our authors and editors very much enjoy working with us”
Some of the claims made in theJune 2023 interview with Alain Schuhl, the Deputy CEO for Science at the CNRS, are simply not factual. For example, they state that MDPI’s“average APC charges per article are now around the same as Springer Nature’s.”Here is the relevant passage, reproduced verbatim:
This is not accurate.
A recentpreprint analysing APC data from Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley, PLOS, MDPI, and Frontiers (2019–2023) shows that MDPI’s average APCs remain significantly lower than those of Springer Nature and several other major publishers.
The MDPI Summits are part of our outreach and communication efforts to address misconceptions and clarify MDPI’s position as one of the most accessible and affordable major gold open access publishers in the world.
Summit Overview
Held on 12–13 June, the France Summit gathered over 20 Chief Editors to learn more about MDPI’s activities and collaborations in France. Many of these editors are influential in their institutions and professional societies. Several also have connections to CNRS, which makes this an important opportunity to clarify how we operate and build trust through open and transparent communication and hopefully turn our editors into informed advocates of MDPI.
Summit Feedback
The feedback has been very positive, with most attendees completing the post-event survey and all rating the experience as Excellent or Good. A few highlights:
Program Highlights:
Moderated by Miruna Adelina Nicolcioiu (Senior Conference Producer), the program featured:
MDPI & France: Facts and Figures
Special thanks to our colleagues from Romanian offices for organizing this successful event.
Richard DiMarchi and Rolf Müller Share the 2024 Tu Youyou Award
As we wrap up this month’s newsletter, I’d like to take a moment to recognize thewinners of the 2024 Tu Youyou Award, presented by our journalMolecules. I am pleased to share that the 2024 Tu Youyou Award has been conferred uponRichard DiMarchi andRolf Müller, in recognition of their significant contributions to natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry.
I invite you to read theeditorial co-authored by the Tu Youyou Award Committee, which highlights the significance of the award and the remarkable impact of the recipients’ research.
A sincere thank-you to the 2024 Award Committee for their dedication and selection process, and congratulations once again to this year’s honourees. Your work exemplifies the kind of research MDPI is proud to support and amplify.
About the Tu Youyou Award For further information about the award and the winners, please visit theTu Youyou Award website. |
Conference: ACS Fall 2025
Date: 17–21 August 2025
Location: Washington, DC, USA
MDPI will be attending ACS Fall 2025, which will be held from 17 to 21 August 2025 in Washington, DC, USA.
The Fall 2025 conference of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will be held in Washington, D.C., the center of global policy. As the largest international academic event in the field of chemistry, this session focuses on “Chemistry Powering Multidisciplinary Solutions”, addressing global challenges such as climate change, the public health crisis, and the energy transition, and promoting the strategic shift from basic research to industrial application. The core theme forums mainly include the following points:
The following MDPI journals will be represented at the conference:
If you are planning to attend the conference, we encourage you to visit our booth and speak to our representatives. We are eager to meet you in person and assist you with any queries that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the official website:https://www.acs.org/events/fall.html.
International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), observed annually on 23 June, is a global initiative that celebrates the outstanding achievements of women in engineering while inspiring more young women to pursue engineering careers. Established in 2014 by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) in the UK, this observance has become a vital platform for advancing diversity and inclusion in the engineering profession.
Aligned with the 2025 theme, “Together We Engineer” and Goal 5 of theSDG Publishers Compact: Gender Equality, MDPI emphasizes the power of collective action to break down gender barriers and foster a more inclusive engineering culture. In this era of both challenges and opportunities, women engineers are driving technological innovation in unprecedented ways—from sustainable development solutions to AI ethics frameworks, their contributions are fundamentally reshaping our industry.
Join us in celebrating International Women in Engineering Day and supporting initiatives that empower women in STEM. Together, we can build a future where engineering innovation thrives through diversity, and where every aspiring engineer has equal opportunities to shape our world.
Engineering ●Actuators; | Chemistry & Materials Science ●Applied Nano; | Computer Science & Mathematics ●Software. Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities |
Session 1:Breaking Barriers as Rising Stars | Session 2:Legacy Building Through Inclusive Leadership |
Date: 23 June 2025, 11:00 a.m. (CEST) WebinarID: 834 2423 4697 Free to register for this webinarhere! | Date: 23 June 2025, 4:00 p.m. (CEST) WebinarID: 835 3354 6710 Free to register for this webinarhere! |
We are pleased to announce that the firstYoung Women in Engineering Award is open for nominations. This award was established to acknowledge the achievements of young women investigators in the field of engineering and to inspire young women to consider research and careers in engineering.
Nomination deadline: 30 November 2025.
Prize:
For more details about the award, please visithere. Please feel free to send the nomination letter toywe-award@mdpi.com.
We are honored to interview several outstanding female scholars in engineering field to share their research journey and your insight into being a female engineer.
![]() | Name:Dr. Teresa Donateo “Female engineers often bring a unique set of strengths to academic research, shaped by their life experiences and the challenges they routinely navigate. One particularly valuable strength is the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously, a skill frequently sharpened through balancing professional responsibilities with personal commitments, such as motherhood.” Please read the full interviewhere. |
![]() | Name:Dr. Jelena Svorcan “Females are generally very responsible, well organized, do not do everything at the last minute, and can very successfully deal with particular, tedious tasks. They perform well under pressure and are great as team leaders and teachers since they engage more with the younger colleagues, but can also be strict when necessary.” Please read the full interviewhere. |
![]() | Name:Dr. Yong Wei Tiong “Female engineers often bring a collaborative, systems-oriented mindset that’s well-suited for complex interdisciplinary problems. They tend to approach problem-solving holistically and with strong communication skills, qualities essential for cross-functional research.” Please read the full interviewhere. |
“Artificial Intelligence for Non-Destructive Imaging in Composite Materials”
by Mine Seckin, Pinar Demircioglu, Ahmet Cagdas Seckin, Ismail Bogrekci and Serra Aksoy
Eng2025,6(3), 46;https://doi.org/10.3390/eng6030046
“Disassembly Plan Representation by Hypergraph”
by Abboy Verkuilen, Mirjam Zijderveld, Niels de Buck and Jenny Coenen
Automation2025,6(1), 10;https://doi.org/10.3390/automation6010010
“Probing Solid-Binding Peptide Self-Assembly Kinetics Using a Frequency Response Cooperativity Model”
by Taylor Bader, Kyle Boone, Chris Johnson, Cindy L. Berrie and Candan Tamerler
Biomimetics2025,10(2), 107;https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10020107
“Fast Multi-Distance Time-Domain NIRS and DCS System for Clinical Applications”
by Marco Nabacino, Caterina Amendola, Davide Contini, Rebecca Re, Lorenzo Spinelli and Alessandro Torricelli
Sensors2024,24(22), 7375;https://doi.org/10.3390/s24227375
“Understanding the Effect of Carbon Nanotube Core Designs on Controlling Bandgaps and Wave Directionality in Cement”
by Nanziri Esther Kayondo and Shreya Vemuganti
Eng2024,5(3), 1811–1822;https://doi.org/10.3390/eng5030096
“On the Importance of Solar Radiation and Shading for the Alkali–Aggregate Reaction Prediction of Concrete Arch Dams”
by Noemi Schclar Leitão
Eng2024,5(3), 1673–1695;https://doi.org/10.3390/eng5030088
“Label- and Reagent-Free Optical Sensor for Absorption-Based Detection of Urea Concentration in Water Solutions”
by Carlo Anelli, Vanessa Pellicorio, Valentina Bello and Sabina Merlo
Sensors2024,24(9), 2754;https://doi.org/10.3390/s24092754
“Electromechanical Actuator-Based Solution for a Scissor Lift”
by Łukasz Stawiński, Viacheslav Zakharov, Andrzej Kosucki and Tatiana Minav
Actuators2023,12(10), 394;https://doi.org/10.3390/act12100394
“A Synthesis-Based Stateful Approach for Guiding Design Thinking in Embedded System Development”
by Hung-Fu Chang and Supannika Koolmanojwong Mobasser
Software2023,2(3), 332–349;https://doi.org/10.3390/software2030016
Special Issues:
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by Md Nuruzzaman, Yanju Liu, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Saifullah Omar Nasif and Ravi Naidu
Appl. Nano2025,6(2), 8;https://doi.org/10.3390/applnano6020008
“Skin Sensitization Potential of Sensitizers in the Presence of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles In Vitro”
by Claudia Meindl, Kristin Öhlinger, Verena Zrim, Jennifer Ober, Ramona Jeitler, Eva Roblegg and Eleonore Fröhlich
Nanomaterials2024,14(22), 1811;https://doi.org/10.3390/nano14221811
“Two-Dimensional MoS2 Nanosheets Derived from Cathodic Exfoliation for Lithium Storage Applications”
by Alberto Martínez-Jódar, Silvia Villar-Rodil, José M. Munuera, Alberto Castro-Muñiz, Jonathan N. Coleman, Encarnación Raymundo-Piñero and Juan I. Paredes
Nanomaterials2024,14(11), 932;https://doi.org/10.3390/nano14110932
“Gold Nanoparticle-Based Colorimetric and Fluorescent Dual-Mode Lateral Flow Immunoassay for SARS-CoV-2 Detection”
by Ying Gan, Hefan Zhang, Jing Liu, Fuqin He, Fengheng Li, Ao Li, Man Xing, Dongming Zhou, Shan-Yu Fung and Hong Yang
J. Funct. Biomater.2024,15(3), 58;https://doi.org/10.3390/jfb15030058
“Examining the Impact of Intermediate Cooling on Mechanical Properties of 22MnB5 in a Tailored Tempering Process”
by Alborz Reihani, Sebastian Heibel, Thomas Schweiker and Marion Merklein
J. Manuf. Mater. Process.2024,8(1), 5;https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp8010005
“Investigating the Effect of Interface Temperature on Molecular Interdiffusion during Laser Transmission Welding of 3D-Printed Composite Parts”
by Anh-Duc Le, André Chateau Akué Asséko, Benoît Cosson and Patricia Krawczak
Materials2023,16(18), 6121;https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16186121
“Synthesis, Physicochemical Characteristics, and Biocompatibility of Multi-Component Collagen-Based Hydrogels Developed by E-Beam Irradiation”
by Maria Demeter, Andreea Mariana Negrescu, Ion Calina, Anca Scarisoreanu, Mădălina Albu Kaya, Marin Micutz, Marius Dumitru and Anisoara Cimpean
J. Funct. Biomater.2023,14(9), 454;https://doi.org/10.3390/jfb14090454
“A Modelling-Based Framework for Carbon Emissions Calculation in Additive Manufacturing: A Stereolithography Case Study”
by Vasiliki C. Panagiotopoulou, Aikaterini Paraskevopoulou and Panagiotis Stavropoulos
Processes2023,11(9), 2574;https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11092574
“Natural Polyphenols and the Corrosion Protection of Steel: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives for Green and Promising Strategies”
by Rossella Sesia, Silvia Spriano, Marco Sangermano and Sara Ferraris
Metals2023,13(6), 1070;https://doi.org/10.3390/met13061070
Special Issues:
We are pleased to announce that the Young Women in Engineering Award is open for nominations. This award was established to acknowledge the achievements of young women investigators in the field of engineering and to inspire young women to consider research and careers in engineering. All the nominations will be assessed by an Award Evaluation Committee, and winners will be announced online on 8 March 2026.
Prizes:
Number of winners: 2.
Eligibility and requirements:
List of documents for nomination:
Schedule:
Open for nominations: 23 June 2025;
Nomination deadline: 30 November 2025;
Winner announcement: 8 March 2026.
Nominations and contact:
All nomination materials and award-related communications must be submitted via our official email:ywe-award@mdpi.com.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to receiving your nominations.
Young Women in Engineering Award Team