The new Editor-in-Chief, Prof Cristiana Sebu, and all the are happy to announce the eleventh issue of the official Journal of the Malta Chamber of Scientists, , which has been just published online.
Xjenza Online is a peer-reviewed, free open access international journal. The scope of the journal encompasses research articles, original research reports, reviews, short communications and scientific commentaries in all fields of science. Xjenza Online has steadily been improving its quality and standards during the past years.
The journal not only provides a dedicated forum for publishing high-quality research articles in all areas of science in the Maltese Islands but also serves as the main launching and training platform into scientific publishing for a wide scope of potential authors, including students and young researchers, in a peer-reviewed environment.
The journal not only provides a dedicated forum for publishing high-quality research articles in all areas of science in the Maltese Islands but also serves as the main launching and training platform into scientific publishing for a wide scope of potential authors, including students and young researchers, in a peer-reviewed environment.
This issue of Xjenza Online continues the trend of highlighting excellent research in a wide range of sciences of both local and international relevance, as well as being a fair reflection of the vibrant scientific research environment in Malta. It includes 8 interesting articles signed by national authors. Among them, Nikolai Attard, Gabriella Gatt, Maria Luisa Gainza-Cirauqui, Emad Alzoubi, Simon Attard-Montalto, Liberato Camilleri, Carmel Cefai, Stavros Assimakopoulos, Theresia Dalli, Manwel Debono, Gabriele Deidda, Giuseppe Di Giovanni, and many others.
This volume of Xjenza Online is the first under the Editorship of Prof Cristiana Sebu. The new Editorial Board and the Malta Chamber of Scientists would like to express their sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation for all of the hard work and dedication to Prof Giuseppe Di Giovanni, who gave life back to our journal in 2013, led the journal as Editor-in-Chief for 5 years, and steered the Journal to the prominence it currently enjoys.
Contributions are welcome. Presubmission and general editorial inquiries, and correspondence should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof Cristiana Sebu, at xjenza@mcs.org.mt.
