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  • First original research papers published in IOP Publishing’s prestigious journal Reports on Progress in Physics

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has published the first original research papers in its flagship journal, Reports on Progress in Physics, adding to its 90-year legacy as one of the world’s most authoritative sources of physics review content.   The first four original research articles are:   Reports on Progress in Physics sits at the pinnacle of IOPP’s extensive […]

  • State of Peer Review 2024 report

    IOP Publishing report reveals peer review capacity not used to its full potential  

    A new global study from IOP Publishing (IOPP) has found that certain peer review communities continue to feel overburdened by reviewer requests, while others remain underrepresented.      The survey, which generated over 3,000 responses from peer reviewers from across the globe, revealed regional and career-stage disparities:   Laura Feetham-Walker, Reviewer Engagement Manager at IOPP, said: “As research […]

  • IOP Publishing and Chinese University celebrate Progress in Attosecond Science

    IOP Publishing and Zhejiang University celebrate Progress in Attosecond Science 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) and Zhejiang University (ZJU) are proud to announce the IOPP-ZJU International Symposium: Progress in Attosecond Science.   Bringing together leading attosecond science researchers from across the globe, the IOPP-ZJU International Symposium will cover the full range of ultrafast techniques and the systems that help us better understand this science, including attosecond x-rays, attosecond metrology, high-harmonic […]

  • Five National Laboratories in the US secure transformative agreements with IOP Publishing driving open access to research

    Five prominent National Laboratories in the United States have secured transformative agreements with IOP Publishing (IOPP), advancing open access (OA) to research at scale. Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory join a growing number of academic institutions that drive the growth of […]

  • IOPP celebrates World Quantum Day

    IOP Publishing celebrates cutting-edge quantum research on World Quantum Day 

    World Quantum Day (14 April) is an international initiative launched by scientists from more than 65 countries to promote public understanding of quantum science and technology worldwide. The date – “4.14” – marks the first three digits of Planck’s constant, a value in quantum mechanics that is used to describe the behaviour of particles at […]

  • IOP Publishing and IPEM mandate reporting of sex and gender in research 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) have introduced checks for sex and gender equality for all manuscripts submitted to their jointly published journal Physiological Measurement.    In line with the Sex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines, which were introduced to ensure that sex and gender considerations are […]

  • IOP Publishing celebrates outstanding peer reviewers  

    Recognising how important peer review is for preserving the quality and integrity of physical science research, IOP Publishing (IOPP) is proud to announce their recipients of the Outstanding Reviewer Awards. These awards are given every year to celebrate reviewers whose peer review reports stood out over the past year.  The outstanding reviewers were selected from […]

  • IOP Publishing releases its 2023 highlights report 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) is pleased to announce the release of its 2023 highlights report. The report sets out how IOPP takes steps to transform the organisation for the future, with all the investment into people, data and processes that that requires, while delivering impact, recognition and value to the scientific community.  Antonia Seymour, chief executive […]