Keith Burnett, the current president of the Institute of Physics, talks to Matin Durrani about his career in physics, the value of universities to a modern economy and how the IOP’s new strategy seeks to make physics open to all
Forward looking Originally from South Wales, Keith Burnett is an atomic physicist whose two-year term as president of the Institute of Physics began in October 2023. (Courtesy: Schmidt Science Fellows)
Founded in 1920, the Institute of Physics has had some high-flying presidents over the years. Early
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