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Matin Durrani

Matin Durrani

Editor-in-Chief at Physics World

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Recent Articles

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The future of quantum physics and technology debated at the Royal Institution

Matin Durrani looks back at a week-long series of events in the UK to mark Quantum Year
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The top five physics Nobel prizes of the 21st century revealed

Matin Durrani counts down the five most significant physics Nobels since 2000
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Celebrating 10 years of gravitational waves

The Einstein Telescope could usher in a new age of gravitational-wave astronomy
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Not sure what to do with your physics degree? Our expert panel give...

Matin Durrani speaks to four experts about their career tips for physicists
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Ask me anything: Tom Driscoll – ‘It’s under-appreciated how difficu...

Careers advice from Tom Driscoll, founder and chief technology officer of US firm Echodyne
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Yale researcher says levitated spheres could spot neutrinos ‘within...

David Moore claims his table-top set-up is on the cusp of detecting ghostly particles, reports Matin Durrani
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Quantum island: why Helgoland is a great spot for fundamental thinking

Matin Durrani explains why delegates at Helgoland 2025 are discussing foundational questions in quantum mechanics
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Conference marking 100 years of quantum mechanics starts in Hamburg

Matin Durrani reports from the first day of the Helgoland 2025 meeting
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Quartet of Nobel laureates sign Helgoland’s ‘gold book’

Matin Durrani explains the unexpected message left by Anton Zeilinger
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Ask me anything: Tom Woodroof – 'Curiosity, self-education and care...

Tom Woodroof on how he switched from nuclear physics to alternative finance
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Don’t have a PhD? The quantum industry still wants you

Matin Durrani reports from the Careers in Quantum event in Bristol, UK