Particle and nuclear Interview Ask me anything: Tim Gershon Careers tips from a professor of physics at the University of Warwick who studies flavour physics, CP violation and heavy-quark physics Read article: Ask me anything: Tim Gershon
Business and innovation Feature Combining materials science and entrepreneurship to found a spin-off Materials scientist Arnab Basu, head of radiation-detection technology developer Kromek, on spin-offs, COVID-19 and the future Read article: Combining materials science and entrepreneurship to found a spin-off
Nuclear power Feature Switching career from particle physics to nuclear power Troels Schönfeldt talks about his career change from particle physics to co-founder and chief executive of Seaborg Technologies Read article: Switching career from particle physics to nuclear power
Education and outreach Feature Spoilt for choice: APS March meeting explores the wide range of careers available to physicists Laura Hiscott hears from physicists working in a range of different careers at the March meeting of the American Physical Society Read article: Spoilt for choice: APS March meeting explores the wide range of careers available to physicists
Diversity and inclusion Feature Fostering a culture of inclusivity The American Physical Society's National Mentoring Community helps students from under-represented minorities find the right support and mentorship Read article: Fostering a culture of inclusivity
Quantum Feature Building a quantum-powered future Quantum physicist and CEO of Oxford Quantum Circuits llana Wisby on deep tech, entrepreneurship and future quantum technologies Read article: Building a quantum-powered future
Education and outreach Feature How working with physics societies can give students a voice Sam Lavery describes how getting involved in the physics community helped him both academically and personally Read article: How working with physics societies can give students a voice
Personalities Interview Ask me anything: Erik Bakkers Erik Bakkers is professor of advanced nanomaterials and devices at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands Read article: Ask me anything: Erik Bakkers
Business and innovation Feature From physicist to patent attorney Monifa Phillips was the first Black woman to graduate with a PhD in physics from the University of Glasgow Read article: From physicist to patent attorney
Personalities Interview Ask me anything: Carol Marsh Carol Marsh is deputy head of electronics engineering at aerospace engineering company Leonardo Read article: Ask me anything: Carol Marsh