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  • Announcing Energy Materials 2023: an international hybrid conference exploring the future of energy technologies

    IOP Publishing (IOPP), the World Young Scientists Summit (WYSS), the Chinese Physical Society (CPS), and Tsinghua University (THU) are pleased to announce the launch of Energy Materials 2023. The free-to-attend hybrid conference will bring together leading scientists from around the world to discuss the latest developments in applications of energy conversion and transmission, providing a […]

  • IOP Publishing celebrates most influential Chinese and Indian papers with its ‘Top-Cited Paper Awards’   

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) is celebrating the significance of Chinese and Indian research with its ‘Top-Cited Paper Awards’. For the sixth consecutive year, IOPP is recognising the strong research presence Chinese and Indian researchers have across the global scientific community and their valuable contribution to Physics.   The awards are presented to corresponding authors from China and […]

  • Over 60 speakers announced for IOP Publishing’s virtual event series Environmental Research 2023 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has confirmed the full list of speakers for Environmental Research 2023.  The series of free-to-attend virtual events – which run from 16 October to 23 November – will bring international experts together to unite efforts to tackle environmental threats.   Aligned with IOPP’s Environmental Research portfolio of open access journals, presentations from over […]

  • Congratulations to the Nobel prize in Physics and Chemistry winners 

    The Institute of Physics (IOP) and IOP Publishing (IOPP) congratulate Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier for winning the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics. The trio has been awarded the Prize for their work on creating extremely short pulses of light that can be harnessed to study processes occurring inside atoms and molecules.  The […]

  • IOP Publishing celebrates Peer Review Week 2023

    Peer Review Week 2023:  innovations in peer review at IOP Publishing  

    At IOP Publishing we believe that peer review is the backbone of robust and trustworthy research. Delivering a reliable and constructive peer review process sits at the heart of our service and we always look for ways to improve the process.    We were recently awarded the 2023 Association of Learned and Professional Society Publisher’s (ALPSP) […]

  • IOP Publishing thrilled to win the ALPSP award for innovating the peer review process 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has been awarded the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publisher’s (ALPSP) inaugural Impact Award for being the first publisher to implement both double anonymous and transparent peer review across all their owned open access journals. After being shortlisted, IOPP’s initiative was chosen by ALPSP members and a judging panel and awarded […]

  • IOP Publishing and the Japan Society of Applied Physics convert Applied Physics Express to fully gold OA   

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) announce that Applied Physics Express (APEX) is to become fully open access (OA). From January 2024, all articles published in APEX, the journal devoted to rapid dissemination of new findings in applied physics, will be immediately and openly accessible for anyone to read. The […]

  • Poor water quality disproportionately affects socially vulnerable communities 

    A new study published in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters examines the links between drinking water quality violations and social vulnerability in the United States, revealing that these violations disproportionately affect the most vulnerable communities. Approximately 70% of the population affected ranked in the highest social vulnerability category, with many different social parameters, beyond income, linked to different drinking water quality violations.  The study, […]