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2020

  • Work in Publishing Week at IOP Publishing

    This week is #WorkInPublishing Week, a national campaign run by the Publishers’ Association to inspire young people aged 14-24 to pursue a career in publishing. To mark the week, some of our colleagues have told us what attracted them to a career in academic publishing and why they enjoy working at IOP Publishing. Craig Brownhill, […]

  • IOP Publishing’s International Quantum Technology award winners are announced

    The winners of IOP Publishing’s International Quantum Technology ‘young scientist’ and ‘emerging researcher’ awards have been announced. The awards, which received nearly 50 nominations, were introduced to recognise and support scientific excellence and development of quantum technology researchers at the early stages of their career. The judging panel selected the winners based upon their significant […]

  • IOP Publishing signs DORA affirming its commitment to raising standards in research evaluation

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) as part of its commitment to support more equitable, inclusive approaches to research evaluation in line with open science practices. DORA was developed in 2012 during the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology in San Francisco. Its principles highlight […]

  • IOP Publishing’s virtual International Quantum 2020 conference starts today

    Event to be livestreamed over four days IOP Publishing and the Institute of Physics (IOP) have kicked off Quantum 2020 virtual conference today. Over 3000 researchers from industry, academia and government from across the globe will be joining the inaugural event to discuss some of the most cutting-edge directions in quantum science and technology. The […]

  • Congratulations to the 2020 Nobel Laureates in Physics

    The wait is over! The winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics have been announced. Congratulations go to the three Laureates sharing this year’s prize for their work on black hole discoveries – Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez. Dr. Penrose was awarded half the prize for “the discovery that black hole formation […]

  • IOP Publishing appoints new sales and marketing director

    Julian Wilson to lead global sales and marketing teams IOP Publishing (IOPP) has appointed Julian Wilson as the company’s new sales and marketing director. He will be responsible for the development and execution of the global sales and library marketing strategy which will include building relationships with library customers, academic consortia and corporations. Julian joins […]

  • China’s air pollutant reduction success could make it tougher to control climate change

    China’s success in improving air quality by cutting polluting emissions may have a negative knock-on effect on climate change overall, a new study has found. The research, by scientists from Carnegie Institution for Science, USA, Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning, China, Tsinghua University, China and the University of California Irvine, USA, used modelling to analyse […]

  • IOP Publishing launches first-of-its-kind peer review certification programme

    Global offering is the only peer review certification programme tailored for the physical sciences Co-delivered by top-level physicists, it offers a blend of online learning and hands-on peer review experience Achieving ‘IOP trusted reviewer’ status demonstrates an exceptionally high level of peer review competency   IOP Publishing (IOPP) is revolutionising peer review learning with the […]