Dispersed multiphase flows are commonly encountered in a wide variety of natural and industrial applications, from sedimentation in rivers and plankton surfacing in oceanic flows to fluidized bed in chemical reactors and pneumatic conveying systems. In these flows, a dispersed phase (consisting of particles, droplets and/or bubbles) is transported by a carrier phase. The interaction between the phases results in complex dynamics (e.g., transport, spatial clustering, and deformation or break-up) that is rich in physics and poses a wide spectrum of theoretical, computational, and experimental challenges. These challenges are at the very core of the research efforts made by the multiphase flow community over the past decades.Our motivation to publish a special issue focused on some of the recent advances in the measuring, simulation, and modeling of dispersed multiphase flows, arose during the 1st BICTAM-CISM Symposium "Dispersed Multiphase Flows: from Measuring to Modeling", which was co-organized by Beijing International Center for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (BICTAM) and International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM) in 2021. Due to the restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the symposium was held as a virtual event from March 2, 2021 to March 5, 2021. More than 70 experts and scholars from 12 countries,