This week’s Image of the Week is a schematic view of an alkali-ion battery on discharge mode. The cathode and anode are shown together with the alkali ions (yellow), the electrolyte (orange) and the separator. The image is taken from… Read More ›
Renewable energy
Introducing Professor J R Morante as Editor in Chief of Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Juan Morante, Institut de Recerca en Energie de Catalunya, as Editor-in-Chief for JPhysD from 1 January 2017. He is currently Head of Advanced Materials for Energy at Catalonia Institute of Research… Read More ›
Collaborating Abroad
What does a visit to an Australian city boasting the largest coal export port in the world have to do with renewable energy?
First Conference
As fresh graduates in the sphere of academia, we knew our time would come to lose our conference virginity.
Today is Earth Day.
Every year on April 22 people across the world raise awareness and support for the protection of our environment. For planet Earth.
Top ten tips for science outreach (in schools)
Engaging with and inspiring children is vital to ensure the growth of scientific discipline. After all, they could be society’s future scientists and Nobel laureates.
Welcome to the CDT-PV Guest Blog!
New guest blog by CDT-PV, Centre for Doctoral Training in New and Sustainable Photovoltaics. Meet some of our students and find out about what we do!
Anna Fontcuberta i Morral: an interview with Section Editor of JPhysD’s new renewable energy and sustainability section
As JPhysD launches its new section on the physics of renewable energy and sustainability, we got talking to its Section Editor; Professor Anna Fontcuberta i Morral.
JPCM’s Top Five – new chart positions
Our monthly popularity chart returns showing the topics covered most frequently in JPCM April issues.
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.
March’s LabTalks in JPCM
Superconducting topological insulators, efficient solar cells and transcription factors acting like buoys. JPCM’s authors explain all in March’s LabTalks.
Why the theory of solar energy materials is important
Find out why theoretical modelling is vital in creating better materials for renewable energy.