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Physics World November 2020

Physics World November 2020

A century of change: 100 years of the Institute of Physics

When the Institute of Physics (IOP) was founded in 1920, it was to serve as a voice for the fledgling physics community in the UK. With growing demand for physicists in industry, academia and government, more and more people were realizing they could forge successful careers in physics. A century on, Susan Curtis examines how the IOP developed and what it has done to represent physicists’ professional concerns. This month we also welcome our new pool of contributing columnists – active and thought-provoking physicists who will bring a new perspective to a range of professional matters. Don’t miss either our celebration of ferroelectrics and explore what we can do to make air travel greener.

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Nobel Prize for Physics 2020 winners news

Cosmic pioneers bag Nobel prize

Physics teachers could be crucial to inspiring young minds and overcoming under-representation. opinion

Making a difference where it matters

Engineer in a lab opinion

The challenges facing Black physicists

Charles Brown, Eileen Gonzales and Xandria Quichocho news

Celebrating #BlackInPhysics week

More funding for education research is needed to carry out research into how students learn physics. opinion

Supporting the next generation

A move abroad for work might offer great reward despite COVID-19. opinion

Keeping up with opportunities

Quantum computing opinion

A quantum future

100 logo in gold feature

A century of change

Plane shapes feature

Physics challenges for green aviation

Salt crystal feature

Ferroelectricity: 100 years on

Helen Berman opinion

The bank of success

Black hole review

Black hole diaries

Sara Seager review

The hunt for another Earth: a love story

Steve Bullock careers

Embracing a life of variables

COVID-19 disinfection lateral thoughts

A matter of evidence

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