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On Your Wavelength podcast: Let's do the time warp again
A temporal version of the double-slit experiment
Attending the APS March Meeting 2021
Guest post by Andrea Richaud, recipient of the Communications Physics 2020 Early Career Researcher grant which enabled him to attend a conference or scientific school of his choice.
What’s the difference between a supernova and a fork?
Francesca Chadha-Day is a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, studying particle astrophysics and axion phenomenology. She is also a comedian. Here, Fran writes for us about her experience of stand-up comedy.
Interactions: Ankita Anirban
Ankita joins Nature Reviews Physics after a brief period as locum associate editor at Nature Reviews Materials.
Interactions: Nina Meinzer
Nina recently joined Nature Physics as a Senior Editor, having worked at Nature Communications for the last three years. Her research background is in plasmonics and metamaterials, particularly their interaction with optical emitters.
Interactions: Chen Fang and the Materiae database
Post by Anastasiia Novikova.
Interactions: Federico Levi
Federico Levi is a Senior Editor at Nature Physics.
Interactions: David Abergel
David Abergel is an Associate Editor at Nature Physics. Before joining Nature Physics in 2017, David carried out theoretical research on graphene and other two-dimensional crystals, and quantum topological materials.
Interactions: Elena Belsole
Elena Belsole is the Chief Editor of Communications Physics. An astrophysicist by training, Elena was the executive editor of New Journal of Physics, before joining Nature Research.
Interactions: Georgia Francis
Georgia Francis is a Senior Editorial Assistant for the Nature Reviews journals, who works hard to keep Nature Reviews Physics running smoothly.
Interactions: Anastasiia Novikova
Anastasiia Novikova will join Nature Reviews Physics in January after a PhD at Synchrotron SOLEIL and a postdoc at CEA Saclay in France.
Interactions: Zoe Budrikis
Zoe Budrikis joined Nature Reviews Physics after postdoctoral research at the ISI Foundation in Turin and at the Center for Complexity and Biosystems at the University of Milan and a PhD from the University of Western Australia.