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  1. Thermodynamics by Enrico Fermi, 1956-06-01
  2. Elementary Particles by Enrico Fermi, 1951-03-11
  3. Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science) by Dan Cooper, 1999-02-04
  4. Atoms in the Family my Life with Enrico Fermi by Laura Fermi, 1965-01-01
  5. Notes on Quantum Mechanics by Enrico Fermi, 1995-07-01
  6. Nuclear Physics: A Course Given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago by Enrico Fermi, 1974-08-15
  7. Enrico Fermi, Physicist by Emilio Segre, 1995-08-01
  8. Atoms in the Family: My Life with Enrico Fermi by Laura FERMI, 1954-01-01
  9. Neutron Physics for Nuclear Reactors: Unpublished Writings by Enrico Fermi by S. Esposito, O. Pisanti, 2010-06-04
  10. Enrico Fermi: Trailblazer in Nuclear Physics (Nobel Prize-Winning Scientists) by Erica Stux, 2004-01
  11. Enrico Fermi: Pioneer of the Atomic Age (Makers of Modern Science) by Ted Gottfried, 1992-12
  12. Enrico Fermi;: The man and his theories (A Profile in science) by Pierre de Latil, 1966
  13. Experimental Quantum Computation and Information (International School of Physics ""Enrico Fermi"", 148)
  14. Notes on Thermodynamics and Statistics (Midway Reprints) by Enrico Fermi, 1988-09

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Enrico Fermi September 29 29 November ) was an Italian American physicist most noted for his work on beta decay , the development of the first nuclear reactor and for the development of quantum theory . Fermi won the Nobel Prize in Physics Table of contents 1 Honors 2 Early years 3 Middle years 4 Later years ... edit
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Fermi led the construction of the first nuclear pile , which produced the first controlled nuclear chain reaction . He was one of the great leaders of the Manhattan Project Fermi is known as the originator of the Fermi paradox in SETI research, when in a discussion of the possibility that intelligent aliens might exist, he famously asked "Where are they?" Fermions , as well as the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory , are named in his honor. In addition, the element fermium and Fermi statistics were named in his honor. The Enrico Fermi US Presidential Award was established in in memory of Fermi's achievements and excellence as a scientist. The department of the

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Fermi Enrico (1901-1954), wybitny w³oski fizyk teoretyk, profesor uniwersytetów w Rzymie, Nowym Jorku i Chicago. Zaprojektowa³ pierwszy reaktor j±drowy CP-1 ), by³ jedn± z czo³owych postaci Manhattan Project , kieruj±c w latach 1942-1947 pracami nad produkcj± bomby atomowej. Poda³ teoriê rozpadu beta (1934), opracowa³ statystykê cz±stek o  spinie po³ówkowym ( Fermiego-Diraca statystyka ), w 1938 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla za badanie sztucznych cia³ promieniotwórczych (pierwszy wytworzy³ sztuczne radioizotopy). WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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Enrico Fermi. Enrico Fermi (1901 1954). Element number 100 was named for him, and the Enrico Fermi Award was established in his honour.
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Enrico Fermi
Italian-born American physicist who was one of the chief architects of the nuclear age. He developed the mathematical statistics required to clarify a large class of subatomic phenomena, discovered neutron-induced radioactivity, and directed the first controlled chain reaction involving nuclear fission. He was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize for Physics, and the Enrico Fermi Award of the U.S. Department of Energy is given in his honour. Education and early career
Fermi was the youngest of the three children of Alberto Fermi, a railroad employee, and Ida de Gattis. Enrico, an energetic and imaginative student prodigy in high school, decided to become a physicist. At the age of 17 he entered the Reale Scuola Normale Superior, which is associated with the University of Pisa. There he earned his doctorate at the age of 21 with a thesis on research with X rays.
After a short visit in Rome, Fermi left for Germany with a fellowship from the Italian Ministry of Public Instruction to study at the University of Gottingen under the physicist Max Born, whose contributions to quantum mechanics were part of the knowledge prerequisite to Fermi's later work. He then returned to teach mathematics at the University of Florence.

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On December 2, 1942, the first man-made and self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was achieved, resulting in the controlled release of nuclear energy. This feat took place in a squash court beneath the stands of an unused football stadium at the University of Chicago. The scientist who led the achievement was Enrico Fermi. The first practical use of the ability to control nuclear energy was in the atom bombs that were used at the end of World War II. Enrico Fermi was born on September 29, 1901, in Rome. He was the youngest of three children. His father was a railroad worker, his mother a schoolteacher. At 17 Fermi entered the University of Pisa on a scholarship. He was soon teaching theoretical physics to his own physics instructor. In 1922 he earned his doctorate in the subject, and after further study in Gottingen, Germany, and in Leiden, the Netherlands, he began teaching at the University of Rome. Here Fermi met Laura Capon, a science student at the university who became his wife in 1928. They had a daughter and a son. In 1934 Fermi worked out a theory of beta-ray disintegration in radioactivity. Soon he was experimenting with neutrons and learned to make about 40 chemical elements radioactive. For this work he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1938.

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Atoms in the Family: My Life With Enrico Fermi

I rated this so high, partly because it is one of the few books I remember reading, 35+ years ago. Around the same time I had read another book about the Manhattan Project, "The Traitors," by Alan Moorehead (apparently out of print.) Between the two I found out that most of the scientists' wives were not told why their husbands were so excited on the night of July 16, 1945 until after the war was over; meanwhile Stalin was notified through his spy network within 48 hours, during the Potsdam ... more...
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Enrico Fermi, the son of a government official, was born in Rome, Italy, on 29th September, 1901. Educated at the University of Pisa he obtained his PhD in 1924. He a appointed professor of physics at the University of Rome in 1927 where he worked with his former student, Emilio Segre on neutron research. This included experiments where elements such as uranium were bombarded with neutrons. By 1935 the two men had discovered slow neutrons, which have properties important to the operation of nuclear reactors. Fermi also carried out investigations into the artificial production of radioactivity and was awarded the Nobel prize in 1938.

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Born: 29 Sept. 1901 in Rome, Italy
Died: Nov. 1954 in Chicago
Enrico Fermi is an Italian-born U.S. physicist who was one of the chief architects of the nuclear age. He developed the mathematical statistics required to clarify a large class of subatomic phenomena, discovered neutron-induced radioactivity, and directed the first controlled nuclear chain reaction. He was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize for Physics, and the Enrico Fermi Award of the U.S. Department of Energy is given in his honour. (see also Index subatomic particle nuclear reaction
Education and early career
Fermi was the youngest of the three children of Alberto Fermi, a railroad employee, and Ida de Gattis. Enrico, an energetic and imaginative student prodigy in high school, decided to become a physicist. At the age of 17 he entered the Reale Scuola Normale Superior, which is associated with the University of Pisa. There he earned his doctorate at the age of 21 with a thesis on research with X-rays. After a short visit in Rome, Fermi left for Germany with a fellowship from the Italian Ministry of Public Instruction to study at the University of Göttingen under the physicist Max Born, whose contributions to quantum mechanics were part of the knowledge prerequisite to Fermi's later work. He then returned to teach mathematics at the University of Florence. In 1926 his paper on the behaviour of a perfect, hypothetical gas impressed the physics department of the University of Rome, which invited him to become a full professor of theoretical physics. Within a short time, Fermi brought together a new group of physicists, all of them in their early 20s. In 1926 he developed a statistical method for predicting the characteristics of electrons according to Pauli's exclusion principle, which suggests that there cannot be more than one subatomic particle that can be described in the same way. In 1928 he married Laura Capon, by whom he had two children, Nella in 1931 and Giulio in 1936. The Royal Academy of Italy recognized his work in 1929 by electing him to membership, as the youngest member in its distinguished ranks.

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18. Fermi, Enrico
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Enrico Fermi was born in Rome on 29th September, 1901, the son of Alberto Fermi, a Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Communications, and Ida de Gattis. He attended a local grammar school, and his early aptitude for mathematics and physics was recognized and encouraged by his father's colleagues, among them A. Amidei. In 1918, he won a fellowship of the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa. He spent four years at the University of Pisa , gaining his doctor's degree in physics in 1922, with Professor Puccianti.
Soon afterwards, in 1923, he was awarded a scholarship from the Italian Government and spent some months with Professor Max Born University of Florence.
In 1927, Fermi was elected Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Rome (a post which he retained until 1938, when he - immediately after the receipt of the Nobel Prize - emigrated to America, primarily to escape Mussolini's fascist dictatorship).
In 1938, Fermi was without doubt the greatest expert on neutrons, and he continued his work on this topic on his arrival in the United States, where he was soon appointed Professor of Physics at Columbia University , N.Y. (1939-I942).

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Enrico Fermi was born in Rome, Italy, on September 29, 1901. He died November 28, 1954. The son of a railroad official, he studied at the University of Pisa from 1918 to 1922 and later at the universities of Leyden and Gottingen. He became professor of theoretical physics at the University of Rome in 1927. Fermi's accomplishments were in both theoretical and experimental physics, a unique feat in an age in which scientific endeavors have tended to specialize on one aspect or the other. In 1933, he developed the theory of beta decay, postulating that the newly-discovered neutron decaying to a proton emits an electron and a particle which he called a "neutrino". The theory developed to explain this interaction later resulted in recognition of the weak interaction force. Investigation into the weak force has been one of the major areas of study at Fermilab. Experimentally, Fermi and his colleagues, during the early 1930's, studied in detail the theory of neutrons; they bombarded most of the elements in the periodic table with them. They slowed down the neutrons, and among other things, produced a strange new product when bombarding uranium with neutrons which later was recognized to be a splitting of the uranium atoms. Fermi received the Nobel Prize in 1938 for "his discovery of new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for the discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons." Fermi and his family used the opportunity offered by his trip to Sweden for the awards ceremonies to leave permanently because of their increasing concern about living under the Italian Fascist regime. They came to the United States where Fermi accepted a position as professor of physics at Columbia University.

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