Lizzie Gibney | |
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Born | Elizabeth Gibney |
Alma mater |
University of Cambridge (BA) Imperial College London (MSc) |
Employer(s) |
Nature Times Higher Education Research Fortnight |
Known for | Science Journalism |
Website |
twitter |
Elizabeth Gibney is a senior physics reporter at Nature. [1] She has written for Scientific American, BBC and CERN.
Gibney studied the Natural Sciences Tripos at the University of Cambridge. [2] She completed a Master of Science (MSc) postgraduate degree in Science Communication at Imperial College London. [2]
Gibney worked for Research Fortnight. Gibney worked in the communications team for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN. [3] She has been described as "feminist science journalist". [4] She worked at Times Higher Education between 2012 and 2013. [5] She dubbed the excitement surrounding particle physics after detection of the Higgs boson as Higgsteria. [6]
Gibney joined Nature in 2013 and is now[ when?] senior physics reporter. [7] Gibney produces 3-minute guides to new areas of research. [8] In 2014, she won the Malofiej Medal for her infographics Landing on a comet. [9] in 2015, she was highly commended at the Science Journalism Awards for her short video "Laniakea: Our home supercluster". [10] [11]
She has written for Scientific American, The Sunday Times, BBC News and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). [12]
Lizzie Gibney | |
---|---|
Born | Elizabeth Gibney |
Alma mater |
University of Cambridge (BA) Imperial College London (MSc) |
Employer(s) |
Nature Times Higher Education Research Fortnight |
Known for | Science Journalism |
Website |
twitter |
Elizabeth Gibney is a senior physics reporter at Nature. [1] She has written for Scientific American, BBC and CERN.
Gibney studied the Natural Sciences Tripos at the University of Cambridge. [2] She completed a Master of Science (MSc) postgraduate degree in Science Communication at Imperial College London. [2]
Gibney worked for Research Fortnight. Gibney worked in the communications team for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN. [3] She has been described as "feminist science journalist". [4] She worked at Times Higher Education between 2012 and 2013. [5] She dubbed the excitement surrounding particle physics after detection of the Higgs boson as Higgsteria. [6]
Gibney joined Nature in 2013 and is now[ when?] senior physics reporter. [7] Gibney produces 3-minute guides to new areas of research. [8] In 2014, she won the Malofiej Medal for her infographics Landing on a comet. [9] in 2015, she was highly commended at the Science Journalism Awards for her short video "Laniakea: Our home supercluster". [10] [11]
She has written for Scientific American, The Sunday Times, BBC News and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). [12]