Science, society and culture
Francis Sedgemore is a physicist, journalist, science writer and editor. As well as science, engineering and technology, Francis writes about politics, social affairs and the arts.
Before his early release from the ivory tower of academe, Francis was for a decade a research scientist and university teacher specialising in atmospheric and space physics.
Francis now concentrates on communicating science at various levels, with a focus on physical and environmental sciences and engineering, public outreach, education and policy.
While principally a writer, Francis is also an editor, with experience ranging from research papers and other technical documents to journalistic feature articles and news reports.
As a writer and editor, Francis has worked in diverse fields, including academic science publishing, magazines, newsletters and websites, national and local general news media, copywriting and public relations.
Current clients include various science and engineering publishers, government and third sector organisations, and Francis is respected by all for his professionalism and high quality work.
Francis leads a somewhat itinerant life, but he is mostly to be found somewhere in the group of obscure northern European islands known as Great Britain, the United Kingdom, Perfidious Albion, or, to the annoyance of around 10 million of its inhabitants, England.