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4 March 2026
MDPI’s 2025 Best Paper Awards—Award-Winning Papers Announced
MDPI is honored to announce the recipients of the 2025 Best Paper Awards, celebrating exceptional research for its scientific merit and broad impact. After a rigorous evaluation process conducted by Academic Editors, this year’s awards showcase papers that stand out for their innovation, relevance, and high-quality presentation.
Out of a highly competitive pool, 396 winning papers have been recognized for their exceptional contributions. We congratulate these authors for pushing the boundaries of their respective disciplines.
At MDPI, we are dedicated to broadening the reach of innovative science. To learn more about the award-winning papers and explore research projects in your field of study, please visit the following links:
- Biology and Life Sciences;
- Business and Economics;
- Chemistry and Materials Sciences;
- Computer Sciences and Mathematics;
- Engineering;
- Environmental and Earth Sciences;
- Medicine and Pharmacology;
- Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities;
- Physical Sciences;
- Public Health and Healthcare.
About MDPI Awards:
To reward the global research community and enhance academic dialogue, MDPI journals regularly host award programs across diverse scientific disciplines. These awards, serving as a source of inspiration and recognition, help raise the influence of talented individuals who have been credited with outstanding achievements and whose work drives the advancement of their fields.
Explore the Best Paper Awards open for participation, please click here.
22 January 2026
“Do Not Be Afraid of New Things”: Prof. Michele Parrinello on Scientific Curiosity and the Importance of Fundamental Research

In atomic and molecular simulation, researchers have long-needed efficient ways to predict material properties in order to focus on the most promising real laboratory tests instead of redundant work. Addressing this challenge, Prof. Michele Parrinello introduced two transformative methods that have redefined the field: the Car–Parrinello method, which serves as a “virtual lab” for studying reactions and electronic properties, and the Parrinello–Rahman method, a cornerstone for crystal phase transition studies. His work has reshaped the way that we study atomic systems, earning him the status of one of the most cited scholars in his field.
To honor his enduring legacy and continued impact, MDPI has established the Michele Parrinello Award. This award celebrates innovation and recognizes senior scientists who have made outstanding contributions to computational physical sciences, spanning the fields of physics, chemistry, and materials science.
We had the great honor of speaking with Prof. Parrinello in an exclusive interview, where he shared his perspectives on his current research focus, personal scientific experiences, support for basic research, and his advice for global researchers.
Access the full interview to hear his insights in this conversation.
2 April 2026
2026 Tu Youyou Award—Open for Nominations
We are delighted to announce that nominations are now open for the 2026 Tu Youyou Award. Named after Nobel Laureate Tu Youyou, whose discovery of artemisinin has saved millions of lives, this award recognizes researchers whose work advances the fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry, while also contributing to human health.
Prize
– CHF 100,000;
– A medal;
– A certificate.
The monetary prize will be shared equally should there be multiple recipients.
Who May Be Nominated?
– Scientists with outstanding achievements and contributions in the fields of natural products chemistry and medicinal chemistry.
Nominees must be individuals; team or group nominations are not permitted. Nominations are valid only for the current award cycle.
Who May Submit a Nomination?
– The director of the nominee’s host research institution or recognized scientists within the field.
Self-nominations will not be considered.
Nomination Materials
– A biographical sketch;
– A detailed description of the nominee’s contributions;
– 5–10 representative academic publications;
– A list of academic honors, awards, and funded projects;
– A nomination letter signed by two nominators.
How to Submit?
Submit nominations online via the following link: https://tuyouyouprize.org/nomination
Important Dates
– Nomination Deadline: 31 October 2026
– Winner Announcement: March 2027
For further information, please visit the Tu Youyou Award website (https://tuyouyouprize.org/). For any inquiries, please contact the Tu Youyou Award Team at tuyouyouaward@mdpi.com.
31 March 2026
MDPI INSIGHTS: The CEO’s Letter #33 - 2025 Annual Report, Preprints.org, IWD, Recapping Viruses 2026 & Romania Salon
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

Scaling Open Access with Integrity: MDPI Annual Report 2025
I am pleased to share the release of MDPI’s 2025 Annual Report, reflecting our continued progress as one of the world’s leading open access publishers. The report highlights not only our growth, but also the continued evolution of our publishing model and our commitment to quality, transparency, and collaboration.
You can explore the full report here: https://mdpi-res.com/data/mdpi_annual_report_2025_0401.pdf?1775045421
Or visit the interactive page: https://www.mdpi.com/annual-report-2025/
A Year of Growth and Responsibility
2025 was a year of significant growth for MDPI. We received over 669,000 manuscript submissions, the highest in our history, while maintaining a rejection rate above 60%, reinforcing our commitment to both scale and quality.
We published 261,576 peer-reviewed open access articles across a portfolio of 500 journals, supported by a global community of more than 68,000 Editorial Board Members and 209,000 reviewers.
Scaling with Integrity
Growth alone is not the objective; how we grow matters.
Our 2025 Annual Report, Scaling Open Access with Integrity, reflects our continued focus on building the systems and processes that support reliable and trustworthy publishing. As submission volumes increase globally, so too does the importance of robust editorial workflows, research integrity frameworks, and the infrastructure required to support them.
In 2025, we continued to invest in:
- Research integrity and quality assurance processes
- Editorial support and reviewer engagement
- Transparency across the publishing workflow
These efforts ensure that scale does not come at the expense of rigor, but rather reinforces it.
Validation Through Indexing and Visibility
As MDPI continues to grow, validation of quality remains essential.
In 2025, the number of MDPI journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection increased from 298 to 329, while Scopus coverage reached 355 journals, including 45 new acceptances. Coverage in major biomedical databases (PMC/Medline/PubMed) expanded to 95 journals, and indexing in Ei Compendex increased significantly.
These milestones reflect the strength of our editorial processes and the trust placed in our journals by independent indexing bodies.
Importantly:
- 96% of all MDPI articles are indexed in Web of Science databases
- More than 1.75 million articles are indexed, with an average of 13 citations per article
Recognition through Journal Citation Reports also continues to grow:
- 298 journals received Impact Factors
- 65% ranked in the top half of their categories
- 61 journals achieved top-quartile positions
These developments demonstrate that growth and quality are advancing together, supported by strong editorial oversight and consistent performance across our journal portfolio.
Strengthening Partnerships and Community
Open access is a collaborative endeavor.
In 2025, we expanded our institutional partnerships to more than 1,000 IOAP agreements, helping simplify publishing for researchers and institutions worldwide.
We also hosted 60 in-person conferences and virtual events, bringing together more than 28,000 participants to exchange ideas, share research, and strengthen connections across the global scientific community.
At the heart of everything we do is this community of authors, editors, reviewers, and partners who make open science possible.
Looking Ahead
Open access continues to move toward becoming the standard model for sharing research globally. With that growth comes increased responsibility.
Our focus moving forward is to continue building a publishing ecosystem that is:
- Collaborative, to serve the research community
- Rigorous, to ensure quality
- Transparent, to support trust
- Scalable, to meet global demand
We believe that open access, when combined with strong editorial standards and integrity, is the most effective way to accelerate scientific progress.
Thank you to all the scholarly community who collaborated with us and our MDPI staff for your continued dedication and contributions in making 2025 a successful year.
Impactful Research

Celebrating Ten Years of Preprints.org: Accelerating Open Research
In 2026, MDPI’s preprints server Preprints.org marked its 10th anniversary as a platform dedicated to accelerating the dissemination of research. Since its launch, Preprints.org has grown into a global platform that hosts more than 120,000 preprints contributed by hundreds of thousands of researchers worldwide, generating tens of millions of views and downloads and demonstrating the value of sharing research openly and rapidly.
At MDPI, we are proud to celebrate ten years of Preprints.org supporting the mission of open science. Over the past decade, we have seen how early sharing of research can accelerate collaboration and help ideas move more quickly from discovery to impact.
The Evolution of Preprints
While Preprints.org launched in 2016, the idea behind it has deeper roots. The concept of rapid research dissemination has existed for decades, with early preprint servers showing how open sharing can accelerate scientific progress.
Over the past decade, preprints have become an increasingly important part of scholarly communication. Researchers across disciplines are looking at faster ways to share their discoveries, exchange ideas, and receive feedback from the global scientific community.
Preprints in a Growing Research Ecosystem
The global preprint landscape has expanded significantly over the past decade, with multiple platforms serving different research communities. The figure below (sourced from James Butcher newsletter), based on data from Dimensions (Digital Science), shows the growth of preprint outputs across several major platforms over time.

Among these platforms, arXiv (the pioneering preprint server) has experienced great growth in recent years. At the same time, other platforms have continued to expand their reach across disciplines, capturing increasing global interest in early research sharing.
Preprints.org contributes to this evolving ecosystem by providing a multidisciplinary platform that works in synergy with academic journals, helping researchers bridge the gap between rapid dissemination and the formal publication process.
Celebrating the First Decade
To commemorate this milestone, Preprints.org launched a 10th Anniversary celebration hub highlighting the impact of preprints and the researchers who contribute to them.

One of the central initiatives is the Popular Preprints of the Decade Award, recognizing influential preprints published between 2016 and 2026 across multiple research fields. Through community voting, the award will recognize research that has generated high engagement and visibility within the global research community.
Looking Ahead: The Next Decade of Preprints
As research communication continues to evolve, preprints will continue to play an important role in enabling faster collaboration, improving transparency, and expanding access to knowledge. The next decade may bring further integration between preprint platforms and journals, new tools for discovery and evaluation, and greater global participation in open science.
At MDPI, we remain committed to supporting researchers through platforms that encourage the open exchange of ideas. The success of Preprints.org over the past ten years reflects the engagement and trust of the global research community – authors, readers, reviewers, and collaborators who believe in the value of sharing knowledge openly.
Congratulations to everyone involved in the development and growth of Preprints.org over the past decade!
Inside MDPI

Beyond International Women’s Day: Supporting Women in Research
International Women’s Day (IWD) offers an opportunity to recognize the achievements of women around the world and reflect on how we can continue building a more inclusive future. In research and academia, this conversation carries particular importance, as scientific progress depends on diverse perspectives, and supporting women in science is essential to strengthening the global research ecosystem.
For MDPI, IWD is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in research and highlight the initiatives, conversations, and collaborations that help support researchers across disciplines and career stages.
Highlighting Women in Science Across MDPI
This year, MDPI marked International Women’s Day with a global campaign highlighting research, awards, and perspectives that support women in science. Throughout the week, our teams shared content across MDPI’s social media channels sharing the work of women researchers and encouraging engagement across the academic community.

As part of this initiative, MDPI published several blog articles exploring important themes related to gender equity in research. One article, Give Support, Gain Progress: Retaining Women in Science, discusses the importance of mentorship, institutional support, and inclusive research environments in helping women build sustainable scientific careers.
Another featured article, Bridging the Gap in Women’s Health Research, highlights the ongoing need to address disparities in health research and ensure that women’s health receives the scientific attention and investment it deserves.
These topics capture the notion that supporting women in science benefits not only individual researchers but the entire scientific community. When researchers from diverse backgrounds can contribute their perspectives and ideas, the scope and impact of scientific discovery expand.
Creating Spaces for Dialogue
Beyond online content, MDPI is also supporting conversations about women in research through community engagement.

On 10 March, MDPI UK hosted the “Women in Research” event, bringing together researchers and professionals to share experiences and discuss the opportunities and challenges women face throughout their scientific careers. Events like these are an opportunity for open dialogue, mentorship, and networking to create more inclusive research communities.
Looking Beyond a Single Day
While IWD is an important moment of recognition, progress requires ongoing effort.
Supporting women in research involves many forms of engagement: from mentorship and collaboration to creating inclusive environments in which diverse voices are heard and valued. Publishers, institutions, and researchers all play a role in building this ecosystem.
At MDPI, we remain committed to supporting the global research community and to promoting open access publishing as a foundation for accessible and inclusive knowledge-sharing.
As we reflect on IWD this year, we recognize the many women who contribute to research as authors, reviewers, editors, mentors, and educators; we also recognize the impact they continue to have on the advancement of science. The influence of women in research extends far beyond a single day of recognition, reminding us that supporting them is a commitment that continues throughout the year.
Coming Together for Science

Highlights from Viruses 2026 – New Horizons in Virology (11–13 March)
Through 11–13 March, we successfully delivered the Viruses 2026 – New Horizons in Virology MDPI conference in Barcelona, bringing together an international community of researchers, editors, and partners dedicated to advancing the field of virology.
Conference Highlights
Viruses 2026 in numbers:
- 198 total registrations, with 171 attendees on site
- 233 submissions, with 122 accepted
- 42 short talks, 9 flash talks, and 80 posters
- 13 invited speakers and 1 keynote speaker

The strong level of participation and quality of submissions once again demonstrate the relevance of the Viruses community.
A standout moment was the keynote lecture by Dr. Ho, which also attracted an NBC documentary film crew, highlighting the broader impact of the research being presented.
Scientific Programme
The conference programme covered areas across modern virology, including viral replication, pathogenesis, immunology, and public health. Sessions explored topics on antiviral therapeutics and vaccines, innate immunity, virus–host interactions, and the structure and mechanisms of virus replication.
Together, these discussions highlighted both the fundamental biology of viruses and the translational challenges of addressing emerging infectious diseases, reflecting the breadth and continued importance of virology research in a global context. The programme also included a sponsored workshop on research data management in virology, further emphasizing the importance of data practices in advancing the field.
Thank You
Feedback from participants has been very positive, and I would like to thank the Conference team for the organization and delivery of this year’s event.

Thank you to our Viruses journal team and all colleagues involved behind the scenes in supporting the delivery of the event. As noted by Dr. Eric Freed (EiC of Viruses), the success of this edition gives us strong momentum as we look ahead to the next conference in 2028, with opportunities to further expand participation and engagement.
Closing Thoughts

Recap from MDPI Romania Salon in Cluj-Napoca (24 March)
On 24 March, we had the opportunity to meet with members of the Romanian research community in Cluj-Napoca at our MDPI Romania Salon. The event was a space for presentations, open discussion, and the exchange of perspectives on publishing and the research landscape in Romania.

We welcomed 39 participants, including 27 researchers from institutions across Romania, representing cities such as Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, and Reșița. Among them were Editorial Board Members, Associate Editors, and Guest Editors, all of whom play an important role in collaborating with MDPI and shaping the quality and direction of academic publishing.
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A Shared Commitment to Research Excellence
These events reflect MDPI’s commitment to connecting with and supporting researchers by means of transparency, dialogue, and collaboration. During the day, MDPI colleagues shared a series of presentations covering different parts of our publishing ecosystem:
- MDPI’s presence in Romania – Anamaria Vartolomei (Journal Relationship Specialist (JRS), Section Managing Editor (ME))
- MDPI’s performance, growth, and impact in Romania – Stefan Tochev (CEO)
- Academic services, initiatives, and projects supporting researchers – Ioana Preda (JRS, Section ME)
- Best practices and standards in publication ethics – Lavinia Rogojina (Research Integrity Manager)
- Panel session on ethics, AI, and peer review – Lavinia Rogojina, Ioana Preda, Doris Larisa Albu (JRS, Section ME), Cristina Georgiana Spelmezan (JRS, Section ME)
- Closing remarks – Lavinia Dumitrela Cozma (Operations Manager, Section ME)

Feedback from participants was very positive, particularly regarding the quality of discussions, the relevance of the topics, and the opportunity to engage directly with MDPI colleagues. What stood out most was the openness of the discussion. These events are important not only for the purposes of presenting what we do, but also as an opportunity to listen, understand concerns, and continue to build alignment with the research community.
Romania and the Growth of Open Access Publishing
The Romanian research landscape continues to show growth in open access (OA) publishing.
In 2025:
- 72% of all publications in Romania were published as OA
- Of these, 74% were Gold Open Access
Over the past five years, Romania has produced more than 109,000 publications, with approximately 71% available openly, highlighting a sustained shift toward accessibility and knowledge-sharing.
Within this landscape, MDPI continues to play a significant role:

- MDPI is the leading OA publisher in Romania, contributing 42% of all OA publications in 2025
- More than 37,000 articles have been published with MDPI by Romanian institutions since 1996
- This figure includes over 7,500 publications in 2025 alone
- More than 400 Editorial Board Members from Romania collaborate with MDPI across disciplines
These trends show the growth of OA and the strength of collaboration between MDPI and the Romanian research community.
Looking Ahead
As academic publishing continues to evolve, maintaining open and transparent communication with researchers is essential. Events such as our Salons and Summits provide great opportunities to exchange perspectives and to build trust and collaboration.
Thank you to all participants who joined us in Cluj, and to our teams in Romania for delivering a successful event. A special thank-you to Alina-Florina Agafitei (Marketing Specialist) for her care and attention to detail in delivering the Salon.
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG
25 March 2026
Acknowledging the Contributions of Our Reviewers in 2025
As a pioneer in open access publishing, MDPI maintains rigorous publication standards. This mission relies on the dedication and expertise of our reviewers, who invest their time and knowledge to ensure the quality and integrity of the research we publish.
In 2025, over 209,000 reviewers contributed to the peer-review process at MDPI, providing more than 1.3 million review reports for our journals. To express our gratitude, MDPI’s Reviewer Recognition Program highlights reviewers across over 400 journals, featuring those who have assessed at least one manuscript and agreed to be acknowledged.
In addition, MDPI has identified its Top 1000 Reviewers of 2024 to recognize those whose expertise, dedication, and thoughtful evaluations were particularly outstanding.
Many journals have also established Outstanding Reviewer Awards to honor our reviewers’ commitment to publication excellence. Together with the Exceptional Reviewer List, we showcase the importance of reviewers’ work and their time and dedication.
These initiatives serve to express our deepest appreciation and gratitude towards the whole reviewer community. In recognition of their contributions, we also welcome new researchers to join this community. If you would like to contribute to open access publishing, learn more about the reviewers’ benefits and sign up to join us.
23 March 2026
Meet Us at the IEEE World Conference on Computational Intelligence (IEEE WCCI), 21–26 June 2026, Maastricht, the Netherlands
MDPI will attend the IEEE World Conference on Computational Intelligence (IEEE WCCI) as an exhibitor. This meeting will be held in Maastricht, The Netherlands, from 21 to 26 June 2026.
WCCI 2026 will take place in the beautiful and historic city of Maastricht and will offer a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and shape the future of our field. This congress brings together the three flagship conferences of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society:
- The International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN);
- The IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE);
- The IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE CEC).
The following open access journals will be represented:
- Mathematical and Computational Applications;
- Computation;
- Algorithms;
- AI;
- Computers;
- Logistics;
- Information;
- Cryptography;
- Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy;
- Technologies;
- Modelling;
- Applied Sciences;
- Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction;
- Biomimetics;
- AppliedMath;
- Digital;
- Data;
- Future Internet;
- Big Data and Cognitive Computing;
- Robotics;
- Games;
- Mathematics.
If you are attending this conference, please feel free to start an online conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person at our booth and answering any questions you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following website: https://attend.ieee.org/wcci-2026/.
20 March 2026
Recruiting Editorial Board Members for Computation
Computation (ISSN: 2079-3197) is an international, peer-reviewed, and open access journal published by MDPI. We are currently seeking experts to join our Editorial Board and help guide the journal’s development.
Editorial Board Members will hold the position for two years with the possibility of renewal for a second term.
Application eligibility:
- Researchers who have completed their doctorate/PhD degree in the past 10 years;
- Researchers who have served as the first author on at least five peer-reviewed and published manuscripts;
- Researchers who have a strong and impactful portfolio of publications in the blockchain field;
- Researchers who are currently (at the time of application) a senior lecturer, associate professor, or professor in academia;
- Researchers who are active and engaged in their community (e.g., experienced at presenting at academic conferences or involved in professional organizations).
Benefits of being Editorial Board Members include the following:
- A certificate recognizing you as an Editorial Board Member;
- Travel grants are offered to Editorial Board Members who make significant contributions to the journal;
- The opportunity to publish one paper per year free of charge in our journal and potential discounts for authors who are invited by you to submit papers;
- Organizing or promoting your own conferences using our SciForum platform;
- An expanded research network providing new insights, collaborations, and opportunities for future research projects.
Responsibilities of Editorial Board Members include the following:
- Pre-screening and making decisions on new submissions related to their research interests;
- Setting up at least one Special Issue during their term or supervising Special Issues on a topic pertaining to their research field;
- Helping to garner suitable expert authors and inviting young scholars to join as Guest Editors or reviewers;
- Providing input or feedback regarding the journal’s policies;
- Helping to promote the journal among their peers or at conferences;
- Attending Board meetings to suggest strategies for the journal’s development;
- Reviewing at least four manuscripts per year.
To apply for this position, recommend potential candidates, or request further information, please contact the Computation Editorial Office via computation@mdpi.com with the following two files attached:
- A full academic CV;
- A short cover letter that details your interest and enthusiasm for this position.
We look forward to welcoming new members to help shape the future of Computation.
16 March 2026
Computation Webinar | Energy and Advanced Computing in the Age of Machine Learning: From Quantum to Grid, 31 March–1 April 2026
This two-day webinar brings together recent advances in computational methods, machine learning, and materials science, highlighting how modern simulation and data-driven approaches are transforming the understanding and design of complex systems.
Day 1 focuses on methodological and computational innovations. Topics include Monte Carlo entropic sampling applied to spin crossover nanoparticles to understand their thermodynamic behavior at the nanoscale, the development and fine-tuning of MACE foundation machine learning interatomic potentials for accurate and transferable atomistic modeling, and emerging approaches to improving productivity in high-performance computing through the integration of large language models and modern programming paradigms.
Day 2 shifts toward applications in energy storage, manufacturing, and next-generation computing materials. Presentations will cover digital twin frameworks for modeling battery manufacturing processes, computational studies of energy storage materials and interfacial phenomena, and redox-mediated electronic transport in metal–organic frameworks for neuromorphic computing. The program will also feature experimental and electrochemical work on the synthesis and characterization of sodium thiophosphate catholytes for nonaqueous redox flow batteries.
Together, the sessions provide a cohesive perspective on how advanced algorithms, machine learning, and multiscale modeling accelerate discovery and enabling new functionalities across materials for energy, electronics, and intelligent systems.
Date: 31 March–1 April 2026
Time: 4:30 p.m. CET | 10:30 a.m. EDT
Webinar ID: 854 8999 0073
Website: https://sciforum.net/event/Computation-3?subscribe
Register now for free!
Program (Day 1)—31 Mar 2026
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Dr. Diego E. Galvez-Aranda Chair Introduction |
4:30–4:35 p.m. |
10:30–10:35 a.m. |
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Dr. Fakhrul Hasan Bhuiyan MACE Foundation Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials: Performance, Application, and Fine Tuning |
4:35–5:05 p.m. |
10:35–11:05 a.m. |
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Q&A Session |
5:05–5:10 p.m. |
11:05–11:10 a.m. |
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Dr. William F. Godoy ORNL Research in High-Productivity for HPC Software: LLMs and Programming Language |
5:10–5:40 p.m. |
11:10–11:40 a.m. |
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Q&A Session |
5:40–5:45 p.m. |
11:40–11:45 a.m. |
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Prof. Jorge Linares Monte Carlo Entropic Sampling Algorithm Applied to Spin Crossover Nanoparticle |
5:45–6:15 p.m. |
11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. |
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Q&A Session |
6:15–6:20 p.m. |
12:15–12:20 p.m. |
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Dr. Guillermina L. Luque Integrating Modeling and Experiment for Next-Generation Lithium Metal Batteries |
6:20–6:50 p.m. |
12:20–12:50 p.m. |
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Q&A Session |
6:50–6:55 p.m. |
12:50–12:55 p.m. |
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Dr. Diego E. Galvez-Aranda Closing of Day 1 |
6:55–7:00 p.m. |
12:55–1:00 p.m. |
Program (Day 2)—1 April 2026
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Time in CEST |
Time in EDT |
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Dr. Diego E. Galvez-Aranda Chair Introduction |
4:30–4:35 p.m. |
10:30–10:35 a.m. |
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Prof. Dr. Alejandro A. Franco Digital Twin on Battery Manufacturing Modelling |
4:35–5:05 p.m. |
10:35–11:05 a.m. |
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Q&A Session |
5:05–5:10 p.m. |
11:05–11:10 a.m. |
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Dr. Alejandro Aviles Sanchez Redox-Mediated Electronic Transport in Metal-Organic Frameworks for Neuromorphic Computing |
5:10–5:40 p.m. |
11:10–11:40 a.m. |
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Q&A Session |
5:40–5:45 p.m. |
11:40–11:45 a.m. |
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Dr. Ernesto Camilo Zuleta Suárez Solvent-Base Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Sodium Thiophosphate Catholytes for Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries |
5:45–6:15 p.m. |
11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. |
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Q&A Session |
6:15–6:20 p.m. |
12:15–12:20 p.m. |
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Prof. Mauricio Galvez Legua Computational Modeling of Energy Storage Materials and Interfacial Phenomena |
6:20–6:50 p.m. |
12:20–12:50 p.m. |
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Q&A Session |
6:50–6:55 p.m. |
12:50–12:55 p.m. |
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Dr. Diego E. Galvez-Aranda Closing of Day 2 |
6:55–7:00 p.m. |
12:55–1:00 p.m. |
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email outlining how to join this webinar. Registrations with academic institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
Unable to attend? Register anyway, and we will let you know when the recording is available to watch.
Webinar Chair:
- Dr. Diego Eduardo Galvez-Aranda, Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA.
Speakers (Day 1):
- Dr. Fakhrul Hasan Bhuiyan, Computational Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA;
- Dr. William F. Godoy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Computer Science and Mathematics Division, USA;
- Prof. Jorge Linares, Laboratoire GEMAC, Université de Versailles SQY, France;
- Dr. Guillermina L. Luque, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Speakers (Day 2):
- Prof. Dr. Alejandro A. Franco, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France;
- Dr. Alejandro Aviles Sanchez, Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA;
- Dr. Ernesto Camilo Zuleta Suárez, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Computer Science and Mathematics Division, USA;
- Prof. Mauricio Galvez Legua, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, Peru.
Relevant Special Issue:
“Energy and Advanced Computing in the Age of Machine Learning: From Quantum to Grid”
Guest Editor: Dr. Diego E. Galvez-Aranda
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 December 2026
13 March 2026
International Day of Mathematics—“Mathematics and Hope”, 14 March 2026
The International Day of Mathematics, observed on 14 March annually, celebrates the essential role of mathematics in advancing knowledge, innovation, and sustainable development worldwide. This year, the theme “Mathematics and Hope” highlights how mathematical thinking provides structure and clarity in addressing complex global challenges.
In a rapidly changing world marked by uncertainty and risks, mathematics offers more than technical solutions; it provides a foundation for evidence-based dialogue and forward-looking policies. By fostering robust inquiry, collaboration, and interdisciplinary research, the mathematical sciences contribute to building more equitable, sustainable, and resilient societies.
In support of International Day of Mathematics 2026, MDPI journals aim to promote research that demonstrates how mathematical approaches drive innovation across disciplines. Through Special Issues and scholarly publications, MDPI provides platforms for researchers to explore the role of mathematics in advancing science, technology, and societal well-being, reinforcing its enduring contribution to a hopeful and sustainable future.

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AppliedMath 2025, 5(2), 68; https://doi.org/10.3390/appliedmath5020068
“An Analysis of Vectorised Automatic Differentiation for Statistical Applications”
by Chun Fung Kwok, Dan Zhu and Liana Jacobi
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“Improved Confidence Intervals for Expectiles”
by Spiridon Penev and Yoshihiko Maesono
Mathematics 2025, 13(3), 510; https://doi.org/10.3390/math13030510
“Three-Dimensional Lorentz-Invariant Velocities”
by James M. Hill
Symmetry 2024, 16(9), 1133; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym16091133
“Periodic Solutions in a Simple Delay Differential Equation”
by Anatoli Ivanov and Sergiy Shelyag
Math. Comput. Appl. 2024, 29(3), 36; https://doi.org/10.3390/mca29030036
”Computational Modelling and Simulation of Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering”
by Haja-Sherief N. Musthafa, Jason Walker and Mariusz Domagala
Computation 2024, 12(4), 74; https://doi.org/10.3390/computation12040074

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“Recent Developments in Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations” |
“Fractional Mathematical Modelling: Theory, Methods, and Applications—2nd Edition” |
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“Applications of Special Functions in Complex Analysis and Their Symmetries” |
“On Invariances Across Logics“ |
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The 11th International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting Highlights:
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13 March 2026
Entropy 2026 in Barcelona—Abstract Submission Extended
Due to a large amount of interest and numerous requests from the global academic community, we are pleased to announce that the abstract submission deadline for Entropy 2026: Exploring Complexity and Information in Science has been extended to 1 April 2026. This extension provides the last opportunity for scholars to present their latest research at this premier interdisciplinary event in Barcelona, Spain.
Updated important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 1 April 2026;
Acceptance notification deadline: 17 April 2026;
Early Bird registration deadline: 22 April 2026;
Registration deadline: 15 June 2026;
Conference dates: 1–3 July 2026.
Why join Entropy 2026?
1. Renowned Chairs:
The conference is led by Prof. Dr. Miguel Rubi (University of Barcelona) and Prof. Dr. Kevin H. Knuth (University at Albany).
2. Distinguished guests:
Supported by a Scientific Committee of 30+ international experts, the conference will feature a lineup of renowned speakers and pioneers in the field, including Prof. Dr. Ralf Metzler (University of Potsdam), Prof. Dr. Olivier Rioul (Institut Polytechnique de Paris), Prof. Dr. Signe Kjelstrup (NTNU), and many others from top-tier research centers worldwide.
To view the full speaker lineup, please click here.
3. A global academic hub:
This conference has already garnered submissions from world-leading institutions, including Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Cambridge, Tsinghua University, and the Max Planck Institute, ensuring a substantive intellectual exchange.
4. Publication and recognition:
- Special Issue: Full manuscripts may be submitted to a dedicated Special Issue of the journal Entropy (ISSN: 1099-4300; IF 2.0) with a 20% APC discount;
- Proceedings: Extended papers (4–8 pages) can be published free of charge in the Physical Sciences Forum (ISSN: 2673-9984);
- Awards: This conference will present Best Oral and Best Poster Awards to recognize outstanding scientific contributions.
Topics of interest:
S1. Complex Systems and Network Science;
S2. Information Theory, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence;
S3. Quantum Information and Quantum Computing;
S4. Thermodynamics and Energy Systems;
S5. Non-Equilibrium Systems and Entropy Production;
S6. Statistical Physics and Stochastic Processes;
S7. Soft and Living Matter;
S8. Applications of Entropy in Science and Engineering.
For any enquiries, please contact the secretariat via entropy2026@mdpi.com. We look forward to welcoming you to Barcelona!
Submit Your Abstract here: https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1433.
To register now, please visit the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/Entropy2026?section=#registration.






















