Plasma physics Interview How plasmas can improve food and agriculture Dave Graves talks about applications from food safety to better fertilizers Read article: How plasmas can improve food and agriculture
Biophysics and bioengineering Interview Ask me anything: Cather Simpson The chief science officer of Engender Technologies gives her advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Cather Simpson
Astronomy and space Interview Ask me anything: Libby Jackson Human exploration programme manager at the UK Space Agency gives her advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Libby Jackson
Quantum Interview Ask me anything: Chao-Yang Lu A quantum physics professor at the University of Science and Technology of China gives his advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Chao-Yang Lu
Medical physics Interview Ask me anything: Giulia Thompson The head of system physics within global linac engineering at Elekta gives her advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Giulia Thompson
Education and outreach Interview Ask me anything: Priyamvada Natarajan The theoretical astrophysicist, professor and director of the Franke Program in Science and the Humanities at Yale University gives her advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Priyamvada Natarajan
Quantum Interview Ask me anything: Sadik Hafizovic The chief executive and founder of Zurich Instruments gives his advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Sadik Hafizovic
Instrumentation and measurement Interview Ask me anything: Helen Margolis The head of science for the time and frequency department at the UK's National Physical Laboratory gives her advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Helen Margolis
Business and innovation Interview Ask me anything: James McKenzie The vice-president of business at the Institute of Physics gives his advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: James McKenzie
Astronomy and space Interview Ask me anything: Philippe Blondel The deputy director of the Centre for Space, Atmospheric and Oceanic Science at the University of Bath gives his advice to physics graduates Read article: Ask me anything: Philippe Blondel