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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Applied Sciences and Announcement of the 2017 Outstanding Reviewer Awards Winners Editorial Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Applied Sciences and Announcement of the 2017 Outstanding Reviewer Awards Winners Applied Sciences Editorial Office MDPI AG, St. Alban-Anlage 66, 4052 Basel, Switzerland Published: 18 January 2018 Peer review is an essential part in the publication process, ensuring that Applied Sciences maintains high quality standards for its published papers. In 2017, a total of 1314 papers were published in the journal. Thanks to the cooperation of our reviewers, the median time to first decision was 19 days and the median time to publication was 48 days. The following referees have been selected by the Editor-in-Chief of Applied Sciences, Prof. Dr. Takayoshi Kobayashi, to receive “Applied Sciences 2017 Outstanding Reviewer Awards” for the quantity, timeliness and quality of their reviews in 2017. Each of them will receive 500 CHF and a certificate for their outstainding work. (in alphabetical order by surname): Augusto Cannone Falchetto Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Daniele Codetta-Raiteri Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 133; doi:10.3390/app8010133 www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 133 2 of 52 Francesco Aletta University of Sheffield, UK Giuseppe Lazzara University of Palermo, Italy Xavier Chiementin Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France The editors would also like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for their time and dedication in 2017: Aa, Geruo Abdelkefi, Abdessattar Aarts, Ronald Abdel-Rahman, Mohammad J. Abaza, Osama A. Abdel-Salam, Mohamed Abbasi, Qammer Abdollahzadeh Jamalabadi, Mohammad Abbaszadeh, S. Yaghoub Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 133 3 of 52 Abdolvand, Hamid Alam, Md. Mehboob Abdul-Aziz, Ali Alam, S.M. Shafiul Abe, Toshiyuki Alamaniotis, Miltiadis Abendroth, Bettina Alamdari, Nasrin Abeßer, Jakob Al-Amri, Mohammad Abhayapala, Thushara D. Alander, Jarmo Abouhossein, Alireza Albajez, Jose Antonio Abramovich, Haim Albergante, Luca Abreu, Antonio Albinet, Clément Abuzneid, Abdel-Shakour Albino, Fabien Acharya, U. Rajendra Albu, Mihaela Acho, Leonardo Alcarria, Ramon Ackermann, Sebastiano Alconero, Patricia Luis Adelmann, Benedikt Al-Dirini, Rami Aesoy, Vilmar Alehossein, Habib Afshinnia, Kaveh Aleixos, Nuria Agarwala, Shweta Alejo, David Aggelis, Dimitrios Aleluia Da Silva Reis, Lara Agrela, Francisco Alem, Mehdi Aguado, S. Alemberti, Alessandro Agudo, Antonio Alesanco, Alvaro Ahmad, Zeeshan Aletta, Francesco Ahmadi, Ali Alexandridis, Antonio Ahmadi, Mehdi Alexeev, Ilya Ahmadivand, Arash Alexis, Frank Ahmed, Farid Al-Fatimi, Mohamed Ahn, Changbum Ryan Alfieri, Vittorio Ahn, Hyeong-joon Alfonso, Pagani Ahniyaz, Anwar Ali Abbas Kazmi, Syed Ahrens, Jens Ali Tavallaei, Mohammad Aidong, Yang Ali, Aamer Aires, Alfredo Ali, Majid Ait-Ameur, Yamine Al-Jumeily, Dhiya Ajmone Marsan, Marco Allais, Florent Akanji, Lateef Alles, Erwin Jozef Akbarzadeh, Hamid Alluri, Nagamalleswara Rao Akhmediev, Nail Almajano, María Pilar Akhtar, Zahid Almansa, Francisco Akimov, Andrey Almeida, Aitor Akitsu, Tetsuya Almeida, Jose Aktakka, Ethem Alsina-Pagès, Rosa Ma Aktan, A. Emin Alt, Wolfgang Al-Abadi, Ali Altemimi, Ammar Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 133 4 of 52 Altomare, Marco Appiah, Kofi Altstädt, Volker Aprea, Ciro Álvarez, J.D. Arafin, Shamsul Álvarez, José Ignacio Arani, Arvin Alves de Sousa, Ricardo J. Araoz, Joseph A. Alves, Thais Araujo, Filipe Alves, Tiago Archbold, Paul Alvioli, Massimiliano Arcifa, Andrea Aly, Aly Mousaad Ardid, Miguel Ambro, Lubos Ardigò, Luca Ameli, Alireza Argia, Katsuhiko Amemiya, Kenta Argitis, Panagiotis Amirkhani, Masoume Argüello, Francisco Amiruzzaman, Md Arie, Ady Ampatzidis, Yiannis Aristodemo, Francesco Amritkar, Amit Aritsugi, Masayoshi Amundarain, Aiert Ariyur, Kartik An, Alicia K.J. Armada, Manuel An, Jinwoo Armaroli, Andrea Anagnostopoulos, Costas A. Armenta, Sergio Anastasiou, Eleftherios Arnold, Bob Andersen, Jens Christian Arnold, Walter Andersen, Rasmus Elbæk Arribas, Javier Anderson, Travis M. Arriola, Aitor Ando, Bruno Arroyo, David Andreaus, Ugo Arroyo, Javier Andreoli, Enrico Arrue, Begoña C. Andrés-Valeri, Valerio C Arshadi, Amir Andriolli, Nicola Artese, Giuseppe Angani, Chandra Sekhar Arvanitis, Konstantinos Angelastro, Andrea Arvapally, Ravi Kumar Ankarali, Mustafa Mert Aryan, Pouria Ankiewicz, Adrian Arzt, Andreas Annamdas, Venu GM Asadi, Ehsan Anseán, D. Asghari Oskoei, Mohammadreza Antonarakis, Alexander Asghari, Hossein Antoni, Jerome Askari, Mohsen Antoniou, Angeliki Asorey-Cacheda, Rafael Antonopoulos, Angelos Assad, Syed Aoude, Hassan Assante, Dario Aparicio, Joaquín Ataman, Çağlar Aphale, Sumeet S. Atencia, Jesús Appell, Michael Athanasiadou, Georgia Appl. Sci. 2018, 8, 133 5 of 52 Athanasiou, Christos Bakker, Tim Athanasiou, Lampros Bakopoulos, Paraskevas Athanassiadou, Maria Balandraud, Xavier Atluri, Pavan Balart, Maria Attik, Nina Balasingam, Balakumar Attoh-Okine, Nii O. Baldo, Nicola Au, Chi Kit Baldomir, Aitor Au, Man Ho Bali, Shilpa Audette, Gerald F. 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