Education and outreach Feature Open doors for physics graduates Six former physics students reveal what they did after leaving college Read article: Open doors for physics graduates
Stars and solar physics Feature The sounds of science Wanda Diaz Merced describes how losing her sight led her to investigate ways of using sound to study space physics Read article: The sounds of science
Personalities Interview Once a physicist: Rob Cook The vice-president of advanced technology at Pixar Animation Studios discusses his career Read article: Once a physicist: Rob Cook
Education and outreach Feature Seeking advice Looking for a job? Margaret Harris sees what help is at hand for physics graduates finding their way in the job market Read article: Seeking advice
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Bright future for fusion careers Roberto Kersevan reveals life and work as a vacuum scientist at the ITER fusion project Read article: Bright future for fusion careers
Personalities Feature Elspeth Drayson: life in the fast lane Elspeth Drayson, co-owner of motor-racing team Drayson Racing, talks about her route from physics to the pit-lane Read article: Elspeth Drayson: life in the fast lane
Education and outreach Feature A physicist’s life-cycle Long-term career satisfaction for academics is closely linked to the type of institution where they work, as Joseph C Hermanowicz discovered Read article: A physicist’s life-cycle
Education and outreach Interview Once a physicist: Subramaniam Ramadorai The chief executive of Tata Consultancy Services Read article: Once a physicist: Subramaniam Ramadorai
Education and outreach Interview Once a physicist: Conrad C Lautenbacher Jr Retired US Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C Lautenbacher Jr served as the administrator of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from 2001 to 2008 Read article: Once a physicist: Conrad C Lautenbacher Jr
Publishing Feature Scientists in the newsroom Media fellowships can help physicists improve the way they communicate their results to the outside world, as Helen Czerski describes Read article: Scientists in the newsroom