May 22, 2025 (Polymers MDPI (via LinkedIn)) –
Polymers MDPI, a leading open-access journal in polymer science, posted 6 LinkedIn updates from May 15 to May 22, 2025. The posts primarily focused on upcoming conferences, special issues, and recent publications, showcasing the journal's commitment to advancing polymer research and fostering scientific collaboration.
Upcoming Conference: 3rd International Online Conference on Polymer Science (IOCPS 2025)
Polymers MDPI is actively promoting the 3rd International Online Conference on Polymer Science (IOCPS 2025), scheduled for November 19-21, 2025. The conference features a session on Polymer Analysis and Characterisation, with two prominent researchers highlighted as speakers:
Dr. Ivana Salopek Čubrić from the University of Zagreb, Croatia, whose research interests include thermophysiological comfort, physical-mechanical properties of porous materials, thermography, ergonomics, and sustainability. Dr. Rossella Arrigo from the Politecnico di Torino, Italy, specializing in polymer engineering, processing, rheology, structure-properties relationships, and characterization.
The journal is encouraging researchers to submit abstracts before July 18, 2025, emphasizing that registration for IOCPS 2025 will be free of charge. This initiative demonstrates Polymers MDPI's commitment to fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration in the polymer science community.
IOCPS 2025: Dr. Čubrić's session announced
IOCPS 2025: Dr. Arrigo's session announced
Recent Publications and Special Issues
Polymers MDPI announced the release of Volume 17, Issue 9 (May-1 2025), highlighting a cover story on the "Determination of Long Chain Branches in Polyethylene by NMR Spectroscopy." This publication underscores the journal's focus on cutting-edge polymer research and analytical techniques.
The journal also promoted two recent articles:
- "Alcohol-Based Membranes: A Review of Research Progress on Design and Predictive Modeling of Properties for Targeted Application" by Anca Filimon, Adina Maria Dobos, Mihaela Dorina Onofrei, and Diana Serbezeanu.
- "Green Processes for Chitin and Chitosan Production from Insects: Current State, Challenges, and Opportunities" by Lisa Mersmann, Victor Gomes Lauriano Souza, and Ana Luísa Fernando.
These publications reflect the diverse range of topics covered by Polymers MDPI, from membrane technology to sustainable polymer production.
Additionally, a call for papers was announced for a Special Issue on "3D/4D Printing of Materials and Design for Healthcare Applications," edited by Prof. Dr. Nuno Manuel Fernandes Alves and Dr. Marco A. N. Domingos. The submission deadline is set for November 28, 2025, highlighting the journal's focus on emerging technologies in polymer science and their applications in healthcare.
Volume 17, Issue 9 now available
Alcohol-based membranes research review published
Green chitin and chitosan production study
3D/4D printing for healthcare applications CFP
Conclusion
Polymers MDPI's LinkedIn activity during this period demonstrates the journal's commitment to advancing polymer science through various channels. By promoting conferences, highlighting recent publications, and announcing special issues, the journal is fostering a vibrant community of polymer researchers and facilitating the dissemination of cutting-edge research in the field. The focus on diverse topics, from sustainable production methods to advanced healthcare applications, underscores the journal's broad scope and its role in driving innovation in polymer science.
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