JYP: Joining You with Physics
The Journal of Young Physicists
committed to popularizing physics and
fostering the growth of young physicists
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The Journal of Young Physicists
a physics blogging site
A young physicist? But don't you need a PhD to be a physicist? A physicist is some old, crazy professor with thousands of publications, right? Well, not necessarily. Any young student could be a physicist. All you need is the Internet (which you do have access to since you're reading this right now) and the urge to explore the most beautiful and fundamental science. So, what's stopping you? Start your journey into the physics world now. Start by reading some of our articles. And if you're inspired, great! You can always write your own physics article and submit to us! Let's get started!
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We started our journey from July, 2020. And since then we have published over 80 physics articles and formed a team of over 30 young physicists from around the world. We are committed to popularizing physics and fostering the growth of young physicists.
We mainly publish articles on physics for a general audience. Our articles mostly review a known topic in an engaging manner. However, we also publish research articles and blogs. We hope to grow into a leading platform for young students to publish their physics articles one day.
Any young physics enthusiast is eligible to join us. You can also choose not to join our team but be a contributor and submit an article. All submissions we receive go through a plagiarism check and review before publication. Or you can also just read our articles and explore physics!
Special Article
A Comprehensive Discussion On The Most Exciting Topics In Physics With Arpan Dey
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"This is my small gift to you for supporting the JYP! In this special article, I discuss some of the most exciting and frequently asked questions in physics, ranging from questions on cosmology and classical physics to quantum mechanics, quantum gravity and chaos theory. There's definitely something in this article for you, regardless of whether you are a high-school student or a physics graduate, or just a science enthusiast. And finally, I'd like to thank all of you for transforming JYP into an international platform for students all over the world to share their ideas and projects related to physics. When we started back in 2020, we used to receive only a handful of review articles, and some hate mail! Today, however, along with a lot of review articles, we also receive quite a few research article submissions. With over 80 published articles, and a team of over 30 young students from over 7 countries around the world, the JYP is really set on its path to popularize physics and foster the growth of young physicists. We also plan to work with a special emphasis on underrepresented and underprivileged students. They are the ones who are in desperate need of a platform that can help them get their voices heard internationally. The JYP does not (and will never) charge authors for reviewing and (if accepted) publishing their articles, so there's no problem of affordability. But beyond that, we need to increase our reach. We've only just begun, and there's a lot to do. Everyone of us at the JYP really appreciate your support so far, and we hope you will always stand with us and help us do our part for physics, and for young physicists!"
- Arpan Dey, Founder, The Journal of Young Physicists