This article is the second in a series of essays written by Black physicists and co-published with Physics Today as part of #BlackInPhysics Week 2022, an event dedicated to celebrating Black physicists and their contributions to the scientific community, and to revealing a more complete picture of what a physicist looks like. This year’s theme is “Joy in the diverse black community”.
Finding joy in academia: a delicate balancing act
25 Oct 2022
John Johnson is a professor of astronomy at Harvard University. His teaching and research focus on the detection and characterization of planets outside our solar system, commonly known as exoplanets
© John Johnson 2022