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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Maritime Technology and Research in 2022
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The editorial team greatly appreciates the reviewers who have dedicated their considerable time and expertise to the journal’s rigorous editorial process in 2022, regardless of whether the submissions were finally published or not. In 2022, a total of 59 articles were submitted to the journal, with a median time to first decision of 78 days, and 108 days from submission to publication. The editorial team would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for their generous contribution in 2022:
Abdullah Açık, Turkey
Adam Prokopowicz, United States
Agnieszka Lazarowska, Poland
Aiya Chantarasiri, Thailand
Alexis Papathanassis, Germany
Amnuay Kleebayoon, Cambodia
Anas Alamoush, Sweden
Anastasia Christodoulou, Sweden
Anita Gudelj, Croatia
Antreas Kantaros, Greece
Baharak Ashrafi, Germany
Baki B. Sadi, Canada
Behrang Beiranvand, Iran
Bihong Lv, China
Boyan Mednikarov, Bulgaria
Carl-Uwe Böttner, Germany
Chalermpong Senarak, Thailand
Chandrashekher Umanath Rivonker, India
Ching-Chiao Yang, Taiwan
Chutarat Noosuwan, Thailand
Corina Varsami, Romania
Dang Duc Nhan, Vietnam
Dominique Lepore, Italy
E. M. Smith Johnson, Jamaica
Efe Akyurek, Turkey
Effi Helmy Ariffin, Malaysia
Emma Ballad, Philippines
Ergul Mustafa, Turkey
Francisco García Sánchez, Spain
Hao Rong, Portugal
Hilde Elise Heldal, Norway
Hong Oanh Nguyen, Australia
Hua Li, China
Işık Filizok, Turkey
Jagan Jeevan, Malaysia
Jianmin Li, China
Juan Adolfo Chica-Ruiz, Spain
Juan Carlos Astudillo, Hong Kong
Jun-Woo Jeon, South Korea
Kachai Tam, Canada
Kanwar Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Pakistan
Keyuan Zou, China
Kimberly Tam, United Kingdom
Krzysztof Wróbel, Poland
Lai Fatt Chuah, Malaysia
Maciej Gucma Poland
Mahmood Shafiee, United Kingdom
Maneerat Kanrak, Thailand
Manickam Venkataraman, India
Marco Túlio Mendonça Diniz, Brazil
María Araceli Losey-Leon, Spain
Massimo Musio-Sale, Italy
Meena Madhavan, Thailand
Mei-Wo Yii, Malaysia
Michael A. Tamor, United States
Mihail Diakomihalis, Greece
Mir Irfan Ul Haq, India
Mohan Feroz Khan, India
Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis, Indonesia
Neil J.Douglas, New Zealand
Nelly Sedova, Russia
Nitin Agarwala, India
Noel Hidalgo Tan, Thailand
Nurkhodzha Akbulaev, Azerbaijan
Olabisi Michael Olapoju, Nigeria
Olaf Chresten Jensen, Denmark
Paraskevi Mpeza, Greece
Pelin Bolat, Turkey
Peter Ralph Galicia, Philippines
Phansak Iamraksa, Thailand
Phindile Tiyiselani Zanele Sabela-Rikhotso, South Africa
Pisit Poolprasert, Thailand
Prachakon Kaewkhiaw, Thailand
Punam Thakur, United States
Ranil Kularatne, Sri Lanka
Razon Chandra Saha, Bangladesh
Ronghui Li, China
Rym Ennouri, Tunisia
Sachinandan Dutta, Oman
Salman Nazir, Norway
Saravut Jaritngam, Thailand
Scott A. Edwards, United Kingdom
Sim Sai Tin, China
Sinlapachai Senarat, Thailand
Stephen Cahoon, Australia
Subha M., India
Subramaniam Neelamani, Kuwait
Supawat Chaikasem, Thailand
Suresh Bhardwaj, India
Suvaluck Satumanatpan, Thailand
Theophilus Chinonyerem Nwokedi, Nigeria
Victor Bolblot, United Kingdom
Violeta Hansen, Denmark
Volker Bertram, Germany
Wenbing Zhang, China
Yi-Che Shih, Taiwan
Zec Damir, Croatia
Zhongzhen Yang, China
Zorica Đurović, Serbia
Faculty of International Maritime Studies
Title: Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Maritime Technology and Research in 2022
Description:
The editorial team greatly appreciates the reviewers who have dedicated their considerable time and expertise to the journal’s rigorous editorial process in 2022, regardless of whether the submissions were finally published or not.
In 2022, a total of 59 articles were submitted to the journal, with a median time to first decision of 78 days, and 108 days from submission to publication.
The editorial team would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for their generous contribution in 2022:
Abdullah Açık, Turkey
Adam Prokopowicz, United States
Agnieszka Lazarowska, Poland
Aiya Chantarasiri, Thailand
Alexis Papathanassis, Germany
Amnuay Kleebayoon, Cambodia
Anas Alamoush, Sweden
Anastasia Christodoulou, Sweden
Anita Gudelj, Croatia
Antreas Kantaros, Greece
Baharak Ashrafi, Germany
Baki B.
Sadi, Canada
Behrang Beiranvand, Iran
Bihong Lv, China
Boyan Mednikarov, Bulgaria
Carl-Uwe Böttner, Germany
Chalermpong Senarak, Thailand
Chandrashekher Umanath Rivonker, India
Ching-Chiao Yang, Taiwan
Chutarat Noosuwan, Thailand
Corina Varsami, Romania
Dang Duc Nhan, Vietnam
Dominique Lepore, Italy
E.
M.
Smith Johnson, Jamaica
Efe Akyurek, Turkey
Effi Helmy Ariffin, Malaysia
Emma Ballad, Philippines
Ergul Mustafa, Turkey
Francisco García Sánchez, Spain
Hao Rong, Portugal
Hilde Elise Heldal, Norway
Hong Oanh Nguyen, Australia
Hua Li, China
Işık Filizok, Turkey
Jagan Jeevan, Malaysia
Jianmin Li, China
Juan Adolfo Chica-Ruiz, Spain
Juan Carlos Astudillo, Hong Kong
Jun-Woo Jeon, South Korea
Kachai Tam, Canada
Kanwar Muhammad Javed Iqbal, Pakistan
Keyuan Zou, China
Kimberly Tam, United Kingdom
Krzysztof Wróbel, Poland
Lai Fatt Chuah, Malaysia
Maciej Gucma Poland
Mahmood Shafiee, United Kingdom
Maneerat Kanrak, Thailand
Manickam Venkataraman, India
Marco Túlio Mendonça Diniz, Brazil
María Araceli Losey-Leon, Spain
Massimo Musio-Sale, Italy
Meena Madhavan, Thailand
Mei-Wo Yii, Malaysia
Michael A.
Tamor, United States
Mihail Diakomihalis, Greece
Mir Irfan Ul Haq, India
Mohan Feroz Khan, India
Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis, Indonesia
Neil J.
Douglas, New Zealand
Nelly Sedova, Russia
Nitin Agarwala, India
Noel Hidalgo Tan, Thailand
Nurkhodzha Akbulaev, Azerbaijan
Olabisi Michael Olapoju, Nigeria
Olaf Chresten Jensen, Denmark
Paraskevi Mpeza, Greece
Pelin Bolat, Turkey
Peter Ralph Galicia, Philippines
Phansak Iamraksa, Thailand
Phindile Tiyiselani Zanele Sabela-Rikhotso, South Africa
Pisit Poolprasert, Thailand
Prachakon Kaewkhiaw, Thailand
Punam Thakur, United States
Ranil Kularatne, Sri Lanka
Razon Chandra Saha, Bangladesh
Ronghui Li, China
Rym Ennouri, Tunisia
Sachinandan Dutta, Oman
Salman Nazir, Norway
Saravut Jaritngam, Thailand
Scott A.
Edwards, United Kingdom
Sim Sai Tin, China
Sinlapachai Senarat, Thailand
Stephen Cahoon, Australia
Subha M.
, India
Subramaniam Neelamani, Kuwait
Supawat Chaikasem, Thailand
Suresh Bhardwaj, India
Suvaluck Satumanatpan, Thailand
Theophilus Chinonyerem Nwokedi, Nigeria
Victor Bolblot, United Kingdom
Violeta Hansen, Denmark
Volker Bertram, Germany
Wenbing Zhang, China
Yi-Che Shih, Taiwan
Zec Damir, Croatia
Zhongzhen Yang, China
Zorica Đurović, Serbia.
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