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Taking a closer look at the reality of life as a researcher
The Institute of Physics' Jennifer Dyer looks at initiatives to help improve the careers of women in physics
TTP’s multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers work with a diverse client base to invent, design and develop new products and technologies with lasting commercial impac...
Scientists seeking a varied and rewarding career will find a natural home at Tessella, which works with leading organizations to address complex technical challenges
Discover the many, exciting careers that lie ahead for you, with the 2019 Physics World Careers guide
Physicist-for-hire Volker Türck shares his tips, experience and successes, when it comes to setting up a a scientific consultancy service
The 2020 edition of Physics World Careers is packed full of advice for early career scientists. Including a range of valuable advice, informative case studies and recruiter profiles, it demonstrates the variety of jobs that use a physics degree.
Jude Dineley finds out more about using MRI techniques to solve specific clinical problems
Jude Dineley learns about a role in testing the safety of medical devices
Dalmeet Singh Chawla delves into the pros and cons of self-citations, as well as the possible benefits of the s-index
Andrew Hirst details what employers want to know from your CV and gives his top tips on how to tailor your CV to a specific role
Despite talk of skills shortages, most graduates in scientific disciplines take jobs outside science. Patrick White and Emma Smith reflect on why this is and what it means for the ...
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Sarah Cruddas is a space journalist, TV host, author and director at Space for Humanity
Condensed-matter physicist, blogger and author gives his advice to physics graduates
The theoretical astrophysicist, professor and director of the Franke Program in Science and the Humanities at Yale University gives her advice to physics graduates
Human exploration programme manager at the UK Space Agency gives her advice to physics graduates
The chief executive and founder of Zurich Instruments gives his advice to physics graduates
The head of system physics within global linac engineering at Elekta gives her advice to physics graduates
A Master's degree in physics can open many doors, but is it the right step for your career? Alaina G Levine explores the options
Graduate students who are keen to pursue a career in the nanotechnology industry can now study for an MSc that offers a direct connection to the commercial sector
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Read article: Safe training: the linac simulator
Linax Technologies founder Marco Carlone on creating an online learning tool that trains and teaches medical physicists
Read article: Shedding light on the interfaces
Joe McEntee talks to surface scientist Karen Syres about striking a balance between teaching and research
Read article: Going with the flow
Early-career industry physicist Aidan White on working as a project engineer at TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory
Read article: Space science and engineering: the journey starts here
University College London’s MSc in space science and engineering offers graduate physicists a unique opportunity
Read article: Ask me anything: Helen Margolis
The head of science for the time and frequency department at the UK's National Physical Laboratory gives her advice to physics graduates
Read article: Ask me anything: James McKenzie
The vice-president of business at the Institute of Physics gives his advice to physics graduates
Read article: Views from the top: career questions answered by leading physicists
10 top physicists from across academia and industry give career tips and advice for the future
Read article: Ask me anything: Philippe Blondel
The deputy director of the Centre for Space, Atmospheric and Oceanic Science at the University of Bath gives his advice to physics graduates
Read article: Ask me anything: Crystal Bailey
The head of career programmes at the American Physical Society gives her advice to physics graduates
Read article: Physics teaching: subject specialists can bridge the attainment gap
Ark Teacher Training wants to attract more physics graduates to support its mission of delivering better educational outcomes for children in disadvantaged communities
Read article: Once a physicist: Julie Bellingham
Julie Bellingham is an award-winning garden designer based in Oxfordshire, UK
Read article: Quantum computing from the ground up
Quantum-ion entrepreneur Chris Monroe on his research, career and starting his own quantum computing firm
Read article: Finding your pathway with the 2020 Physics World Careers guide
Discover the many, exciting careers that lie ahead for you, with the 2020 Physics World Careers guide
Read article: Once a physicist: Jon Newey
Jon Newey is the owner of JPN Electrical
Read article: You are what you eat
Joe McEntee visits Leeds to talk to Megan Povey about a career devoted to the science of food
Read article: CityU physics: east meets west on a growth trajectory
City University of Hong Kong has ambitious plans to deliver global recognition and impact from its fast-growing physics research programme
Read article: Metamaterials: a more holistic approach to PhD training and education
Postgraduate researchers are encouraged to embrace responsibility and push the boundaries at the University of Exeter's Centre for Doctoral Training in Metamaterials
Read article: Once a physicist: Havovy Cama
Havovy Cama is the global purchasing skills-development and training manager at Cummins