
Physics for all: the March 2016 issue of Physics World is now out
New issue of magazine looks at how to make physics a more inclusive discipline
Thank you for registering with Physics World
If you'd like to change your details at any time, please visit My account
I’m editor-in-chief of Physics World, where I help the editorial team to come up with brilliant, thoughtful, informative and entertaining articles and multimedia from every corner of physics and from all over the globe. Before moving into publishing, I studied chemical physics at the University of Bristol and went on to do a PhD and postdoc in polymer physics with Athene Donald at the University of Cambridge. These days I still enjoy covering practical, everyday physics of that kind and have a soft spot for science communication and the history of physics. I also like reporting on my various trips and visits around the world meeting all kinds of people in the physics community. Outside work, I’m busy thinking up a sequel to my popular-science book Furry Logic: the Physics of Animal Life, which I wrote with Liz Kalaugher, and also have an unhealthy interest in Birmingham City FC and the German language.
(Image courtesy Jo Hansford Photography)
New issue of magazine looks at how to make physics a more inclusive discipline
A visit to London saw Physics World catch up with the vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
New Journal of Physics editor Barry Sanders describes his experiences of working with Chinese researchers
Physics World editor Matin Durrani introduces the February issue
Probing the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, quantum thermodynamics and more
Find out more about the key physics events of the coming year – and those we predict might happen
Champagne, Christmas books and cut-out physics – get stuck into some holiday reading
Strobe lighting, lasers and dry ice mark the International Year of Light
Extremes in physics: toughest lifeforms, strongest magnets, blackest materials
Excerpts from the Red Folder