5 October 2020
Call for Reviewers for Remote Sensing

We hope to call upon your expertise as a reviewer to help maintain the quality and efficiency of Remote Sensing.

We are particularly interested in recruiting reviewers in the following fields related to remote sensing. In recent decades, this area has attracted a lot of research interest, and significant progress has been made. We welcome scholars with research experience in topics including but not limited to the following:

  • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR);
  • Glaciology, radar altimetry in the arctic, and the cryosphere;
  • Artificial impervious surface percentage (AISP), feature fusion, and urban heat islands;
  • Plant disease detection and vegetation dynamics;
  • Satellite ocean color and total suspended matter;
  • Image segmentation/processing, target detection, and data fusion;
  • Sonar;
  • Precipitation, rainfall, and cloud retrieval;
  • Imagery and validation;
  • CryoSat and ICESat-2;
  • GEE.

We will extend the following benefits to reviewers:

  1. The Remote Sensing Editorial Board will acknowledge all reviewers in its annual reviewer list through a publication/announcement in the "Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Remote Sensing" editorial on the journal website.
  2. Reviewer members who provide prompt, thorough, rigorous peer-review reports will receive a voucher that can be applied to reduce the cost of their next publication in an MDPI journal.
  3. We hold an “outstanding reviewer award” yearly to acknowledge our reviewers who so generously give their time to review papers for the journal. There would be a chance for you to be awarded. Details can be found at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/remotesensing/awards/910.
  4. Reviewers may be presented with the possibility to join the Editorial Board of the journal (subject to the approval of the Editor-in-Chief).

If you are interested in this work, please submit your information at https://susy.mdpi.com/volunteer/profile/edit. We would greatly appreciate your support. We hope you will join us on our team of reviewers!

Remote Sensing Editorial Office

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