The JPhys series turned 50 this year, so we invited a selection of the best young researchers to contribute to our emerging leaders program. Read our interview with Ruggero Cortini here.
JPhys50
Introducing Journal of Physics Communications
The norms in scientific publishing are evolving and publishers are taking note. IOP’s new journal embraces open access and objective peer review assessment to address the needs of today’s researchers.
Happy birthday Dr. Dirac: A look at our recent papers inspired by his work
Here at IOP Publishing we would like to celebrate the birthday of Paul Dirac by highlighting some of the recent papers in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical that were influenced by his work across many areas of theoretical… Read More ›
Image of the week: Profiles of the matter density and electron fraction inside a massive neutron star
Our Image of the Week is taken from the JPhysG article Neutrino pair annihilation above merger remnants: implications of a long-lived massive neutron star, which was published within our Emerging Leaders Special Issue. Specifically, this is a vertical slice (x… Read More ›
JPhys50 – highlights from 50 years of physics
Read our series of viewpoints highlighting revolutionary research from the first 50 years of JPhys
Where in the universe are the heavy elements on the periodic table created?
New constraints on theoretical nuclear models will help to determine the astrophysical site of the rapid neutron capture process One of the longstanding open problems in physics is the quest to understand how the elements on the periodic table are… Read More ›
Complex light from a photonic chip
A new method to generate complex light beams from integrated-optics circuits is theoretically investigated in a new paper by Andrea Crespi and Francesca Bragheri
Nuclear reactions in exploding stars
Astrophysical reactions that are almost impossible to measure can now be studied in the laboratory The field of Nuclear Astrophysics is an exciting field that brings together scientists from many different communities: Stellar Observers, astrophysics modellers, meteorite experts, nuclear experimentalists… Read More ›
The cell membrane is more complex than we think
Can we understand the cell membrane structure using chemistry tricks?
How has the condensed matter landscape changed over the past 50 years?
We explore the range of topics covered by JPCM and see how these have evolved over the years
Celebrating 50 years of the JPhys series
2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the prestigious JPhys series. Find out more about how we are marking the occasion…
JPhys50 – Celebrating women in physics
As part of International Women’s Day 2017, we are delighted to present a selection of papers written by female rising stars in physics today: Lara Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Affiliate Professor of Mathematics at Virginia Tech…. Read More ›
IOP Publishing Young Researchers’ Meeting
A one-day workshop celebrating young researchers at the forefront of Fundamental and Applied Physics in Japan. Register now.
2017 for the Journal of Physics series
Find out what our journals will be up to in 2017.