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Ideology and Science
Brian Josephson, Nobel laureates at the University of Cambridge
The mind-matter unification talk of the theory of condensedmatter, a talk concerned primarily with the attempt to understand from theviewpoint of the theoretical physicist, what may loosely be characterised asintelligent processes in nature, associated with brain function or with someother natural process.
Brief Bio:
Bian David Josephson FRS is a world-famoustheoretical physicist at the University of Cambridge (at the CavendishLaboratory, Cambridge). Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivityand quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 forhis prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-year-oldPhD student at Cambridge University. Josephson is the only Welshman to have wona Nobel Prize in Physics. He shared the prize with physicists Leo Esaki andIvar Giaever, who jointly received half the award for their own work on quantumtunnelling.
JudithDriscoll, Ph.D., Professor of University of Cambridge
Editor-in-Chief, APL Materials – AIP Publishing
Gettingyour research published is the number one priority for most scientists. Having your results appear in a peer-reviewedjournal, validates your work and provides you with what you need to advance inyour career. Navigating the publishinglandscape can be challenging but it is not impossible. Prof. Judith Driscoll, Editor-in-Chief APL Materials at AIP Publishing willgive an insider’s look into scientific publishing.
About AIPPublishing
AIP Publishing is a wholly ownednot-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). AIPPublishing's mission is to support the charitable, scientific and educationalpurposes of AIP through scholarly publishing activities in the fields of thephysical and related sciences on its own behalf, and on behalf of publishingpartners to help them proactively advance their missions. AIP Publishing'sportfolio includes 31 publications which is comprised of 23 highly regarded,peer-reviewed journals, including the flagship journals Applied Physics Letters, Journalof Applied Physics, and The Journalof Chemical Physics; as well as AIP Conference Proceedings, two magazines,and five Gold Open Access journals.
Brief Bio:
JudithMacManus-Driscoll is a professor of materials science in the Department ofMaterials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge (UK). Herresearch focuses on the properties of complex oxide materials andnanostructures with wide-ranging functions. During the last 20 years of her career,she has published more than 250 papers in this area. She is a Fellow of theAmerican Physical Society, the Institute of Physics (UK), and the MaterialsResearch Society, and a long-term visiting staff member at Los Alamos NationalLaboratory.
MelissaPatterson, Ph.D., Director of Editorial Development – AIP Publishing
Gettingyour research published is the number one priority for most scientists. Having your results appear in a peer-reviewedjournal, validates your work and provides you with what you need to advance inyour career. Navigating the publishinglandscape can be challenging but it is not impossible. Dr. Melissa Patterson, Director or EditorialDevelopment at AIP Publishing will give an insider’s look into scientificpublishing. This seminar will aim toprovide guidance on how to pick a journal that is a best fit for your research,how to prepare your manuscript so that it gets noticed, how to respond toreviewer comments, what is open access and more.
About AIPPublishing
AIP Publishing is a wholly ownednot-for-profit subsidiary of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). AIPPublishing's mission is to support the charitable, scientific and educationalpurposes of AIP through scholarly publishing activities in the fields of the physicaland related sciences on its own behalf, and on behalf of publishing partners tohelp them proactively advance their missions. AIP Publishing's portfolioincludes 31 publications which is comprised of 23 highly regarded,peer-reviewed journals, including the flagship journals Applied Physics Letters, Journalof Applied Physics, and The Journalof Chemical Physics; as well as AIP Conference Proceedings, two magazines,and five Gold Open Access journals.
Brief Bio:
Dr. Melissa Patterson is currently the Director of EditorialDevelopment at AIP Publishing in New York. As Director, Melissa is responsible for overseeing the strategy anddevelopment of a subset of AIP Publishing’s portfolio most notably Applied Physics Letters, Journal of AppliedPhysics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, APL Materials, APL Photonics, and APL Bioengineering. Before joining AIP Publishing in 2012, Melissa receivedher PhD in Chemistry from Stony Brook University and was a post-doc atBrookhaven National Laboratory. Her research was focused on the fabrication, characterizationand reactivity properties of size-selected gas-phase transition metal compoundclusters.