Is there really any difference between peer reviewing papers for a conference or for a journal? It depends on whom you are talking to. The Editors of a journal will tell you to put the utmost care and effort into… Read More ›
Conference
Bienvenue à Montréal: JPhysD at ISPC23
We’re at the 23rd International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry – come say hi!
Are you going to ARIS 2017?
Holly Young, Publisher for JPhysG, will be attending Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science
“Often enough the most interesting answers appear when you least expect them” – an interview with Dr Arash Nikoubashman
We caught up with Dr Arash Nikoubashman a young researcher at Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, to discuss his recent work in soft matter and complex fluids and the motivation behind his research.
Upcoming conferences for JPhysG
Hi there! You won’t have seen me around this blog before – I have just joined IOP as the new Publisher for 2 journals, including Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics. Prior to IOP I worked as a… Read More ›
Conference: JPhysA at The Fifth Quantum Thermodynamics Conference
13th – 17th March 2017, Oxford University Department of Physics, (UK). The Fifth Quantum Thermodynamics Conference covers theory and experiments related to thermodynamics of quantum systems, information thermodynamics, thermalisation and equilibration, foundations of thermodynamics, and quantum heat engines. I’ll be… Read More ›
Are you going to APS March?
Join us in New Orleans for the annual APS March meeting
JEMS 2016: a magnetic symposium with some pull
This year the Joint European Magnetic Symposia (JEMS) is being hosted in Glasgow, Scotland. The symposium will cover the latest developments in magnetism and magnetic materials and has a number of international invited and plenary speakers. With what is said… Read More ›
First Conference
As fresh graduates in the sphere of academia, we knew our time would come to lose our conference virginity.
Physics, Art, Mathematics, Science: Hidden Connections. A conference marking Sir Michael Berry’s 75th Birthday
Insights from ‘Physics, Art, Mathematics, Science: Hidden Connections. A conference marking Sir Michael Berry’s 75th Birthday’.
Interview with Teiko Heinosaari: A Quantum Unconference
Teiko Heinosaari is currently a researcher at the Turku Centre for Quantum Physics, University of Turku, Finland. He was recently involved in the organisation of a Quantum ‘Unconference’. Find out what an Unconference is and read about his highlights.
Journal of Physics A: out and about
Conferences are a fantastic opportunity for our editors to engage with the community and hear about leading research first hand.
What are we looking forward to in 2016?
It’s been a busy, exciting, and fantastically successful year for the JPhys+ blog and Journal of Physics series and we’re all looking forward to what the new year will bring.
Interview with Tony Guttmann ahead of the special issue honouring his 70th birthday
Combinatorics of lattice models: a special issue in honour of Tony Guttmann’s 70th birthday, recognizing the range of contributions made by Guttmann and his collaborators to the field.
JPCM workshop for young researchers
Find out about the first IOP young researchers workshop, held in late October in Beijing.
Von Engel and Franklin Prize 2015
Congratulations to Professor Leanne Pitchford and Professor Gerrit Kroesen, joint winners of this year’s Von Engel & Franklin Prize. The Prize was announced at this year’s International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases (ICPIG) and is awarded biennially for outstanding… Read More ›
ICM 2015: magnetism in a Mediterranean metropolis
At the start of July, JPCM‘s Sarah Whitehouse and myself attended the 20th International Conference on Magnetism; ICM 2015. Held in Barcelona, Spain we heard about some exciting magnetism research and got talking to the conference chair, Professor Amílcar Labarta.