A short summary of what happened at EGAS47 in Riga this July
Conference
JPhysB in Riga
JPhysB at EGAS47
DAMOP 2015, my post conference report
DAMOP 2015 has drawn to a close, and I have been reflecting on what has made this conference once again so special and enjoyable to attend. DAMOP is remarkable on many levels, but first and foremost, it has a very… Read More ›
Getting set for CSW 2015!
As a newer member of JPhysD’s editorial team I am excited to say that I, along with JPhysD’s publisher Tom Miller, will soon be headed to the sunny shores of California for Compound Semiconductor Week (CSW) 2015 in Santa Barbara.
What did I learn at Phononics 2015?
An exciting community of researchers are moving from the fundamentals to practical real-world applications. Read this post to find out about my week at Phononics 2015.
Farewell to Jerusalem – well almost
Surface Plasmon Photonics has come to an end. Four hundred and fifty physicists are returning home, apart from the ones who, like me, have decided to have a short break to see a little more of Israel. The conference was… Read More ›
All that glitters is not necessarily gold
Silver and gold are the materials of choice for most plasmonic research but if the other materials look like gold then quite likely they have plasmonics properties like gold. Using this rule, other materials are now being explored. Materials discussed… Read More ›
Are you going to SPP7?
Meet an Editor at Surface Plasmon Polaritons in Jerusalem next week.
Phonon fun in Paris
Next week Phononics 2015 kicks off its third conference. Find out who’s on the programme here.
JPCM Special Issue on Liquid Matter
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter invites readers to explore the recent research developments published in the 9th Liquid Matter Conference special issue.
Lattice models in Florence
At the top of a hill south east of Florence, at the end of a long boulevard climbing up through pine, cypress and oak trees, is the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics. Cats doze by the steps leading up… Read More ›
CIPANP 2015: Intersecting nuclear physics, particle physics and astrophysics
At the point where different fields interact we often see the most ingenious of ideas, and the most incredible breakthroughs. The CIPANP conference and JPhysG both aim to support researchers working at these intersections.
JPCM Spring into action at E-MRS Lille
Come and visit the IOP Publishing booth at the E-MRS Spring 2015 meeting in Lille, from 12-14 May.
Introducing Convergent Science™ Physical Oncology
Our new sister journal complements the Journal of Physics‘ bio- sections to provide the first interdisciplinary journal for physical oncologists.
Magnetism 2015: cancer therapy, racetrack memory and artificial ferroic systems
March saw the two-day conference Magnetism 2015, organised by the Institute of Physics (IOP) and held at The University of Leeds, attended by almost 250 members of the magnetism community. JPhysD‘s Jennifer recaps some of the research presented.
IOP Manchester: LEGO, a short circuit, and creative students
The joint group meeting of the IOP’s particle, nuclear and astrophysics sections took place this week at the University of Manchester, UK. I was lucky enough to be in the crux of things as the conference developed.
JPhysD at Magnetism 2015
Next week, I will be at Magnetism 2015 in Leeds, UK on behalf of JPhysD, attending talks, perusing posters and manning the IOP Publishing stand 6. So do drop by for a browse through our journals and magazines, to take a free sample,… Read More ›