Manish Kakar presented on popular Institute of Physics web page
The Authors Edition aims to showcase interviews with IoP authors who have published papers that were key to the advancement of physics research in their particular subject area.
Kakar is a member of Dag Rune Olsen's "Experimental Radiation Therapy" group at the Department of Radiation Biology at the Norwegian Institute for Cancer Research.
Link to the interview
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The Authors Edition aims to showcase interviews with IOP authors who have published papers that were key to the advancement of physics research in their particular subject area. It is here possible to browse through over 100 interviews according to the journal in which the authors' papers were published. In the interviews the authors talk about their papers in a way which is accessible to the general scientific community. They make a fascinating read and give a real insight into the science research being carried out all over the world.
Links:
Homepage of Dag Rune Olsen's group: Experimental Radiation Therapy
Manish Kakar
Media articles from the Olsen group
60 seconds with ... Authors Edition (from IoP electronic journals home page)
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Institute of Physics (IoP) home page