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  1. The Evolution of the Small Bodies of the Solar System (Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi")
  2. The Physics Of Complex Systems: New Advances And Perspectives; Proceedings of the International School Of Physics 'Enrico Fermi' (International School ... School of Physics "Enrico Fermi") by F. Mallamace, 2004-12-31
  3. Physics Methods in Archaeometry: Proceedings of the International School of Physics 'Enrico Fermi' Villa Monastero, 17-27 June 2003 (International School of Physics Enrico Fermi) by M. Martini, 2004-06-01
  4. Italian Physical Society: Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" Course XXXVII: Theory of Magnetism in Transition Metals by W.; Editor Marshall, 1967
  5. Measurements of Neutrino Mass:Volume 170 International School of Physics 'Enrico Fermi' (Proceedings of the International School of Physics 'enrico Fermi' Course) by F. Ferroni, F. Vissani, et all 2009-09-15
  6. Dark Matter in the Universe: Proceedings of the International School of Physics Enrico Fermi: Course CXXXII (International School of Physics Enrico Fermi, Course 132) by International School of Physics Enrico Fermi, S. Bonometto, et all 1997-01
  7. Quantum Chaos: Proceedings of the International School of Physics Enrico Fermi : Cource Cxix : Varenna on Lake Como : Villa Monastero 23 July-2 Augu by Giulio Casati, I. Guarneri, 1993-07
  8. Highlights of Condensed Matter Theory: International Summer School Proceedings (Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi")
  9. From Nanostructures to Nanosensing Applications (International School of Physics Enrico Fermi) by A. D'Amico, G. Balestrino, et all 2005-07-01
  10. From Nuclei to Particles: Summer School Proceedings (Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi")
  11. Plasma Astrophysics (International School of Physics ""Enrico Fermi"", 142) by B. Coppi, 2000-01-01
  12. Local Properties At Phase Transitions (proceedings Of The International School Of Physics Enrico Fermi Course LIX
  13. Nanometer Scale Science and Technology (International School of Physics ""Enrico Fermi"", 144) by M. Allegrini, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHYSICS ENRICO, et all 2001-03
  14. Enrico Fermi: Father of the Atomic Bomb by Robert Lichello, 1972-04

41. Enrico Fermi School For The Performing Arts Library
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42. Intro
This institute has played a central role in the development of basic research in nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, elementary particle physics, and astrophysics.
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The Enrico Fermi Institute:
An Introduction and History
The Enrico Fermi Institute is an academic unit of the University devoted to interdisciplinary research. It was founded shortly after the Second World War as the "Institute for Nuclear Studies" and is now named in honor of Enrico Fermi, who was one of the founders and a distinguished member of the Institute. All faculty members in the Institute hold joint appointments in one or more of the following departments: Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Chemistry, Geophysical Sciences, and Mathematics. Graduate students and postgraduate associates working with these faculty members also hold appointments and perform their research in the Institute. The experimental disciplines currently being pursued include: high-energy particle physics, high-energy astrophysics, studies of particles and fields in the solar system and in space, infrared and optical astronomy, nuclear cosmo-chemistry, geochemistry, scanning electron and proton microscopy, and solar energy concentration. Theoretical studies include physics of elementary particles, quantum field theory, theoretical astrophysics and solar physics, plasma physics, cosmology, and general relativity. The Enrico Fermi Institute awards Enrico Fermi Postdoctoral Fellowships and McCormick Postdoctoral Fellowships on a worldwide competitive basis to recent Ph.D. recipients in astronomy, chemistry, physics, or planetary sciences. The purpose of these fellowships is to enable young scientists to work either independently or in close association with present members of the Institute in areas of mutual interest. The intellectual life in the Institute is enhanced by frequent visitors, Visiting Scholars and Distinguished Visiting Professors. The Institute also sponsors a popular Saturday morning public lecture series, The Arthur H. Compton Lectures.

43. Enrico Fermi's Impact On Science - John Marburger Speech
enrico fermi s Impact on Science. Address given at the Italian Embassy Washington, DC Centennial Celebration of the Birth of enrico fermi November 27, 2001.
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Centennial Celebration of the Birth of Enrico Fermi
November 27, 2001 Dr. John H. Marburger III
President's Science Adviser and
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy
It is a great honor to be invited to speak of Enrico Fermi on the occasion of his centennial birthday. Fermi was a physicist's physicist whose legacy was one of style as well of substance – a style so attractive and so productive for science that it became substantive in itself. I thank Secretary Abraham, Deputy Secretary Blake and Ambassador Salleo for this unique opportunity to pay tribute to one of the giants of twentieth century intellectual life. It is also an honor to share the program with three other eminent scientists and administrators, Daniele Amati, Luciano Maiani and Harold Agnew. Enrico Fermi is the father of modern nuclear physics. In his 1938 Nobel Prize speech, Fermi acknowledged the grandfather of this field, Lord Rutherford, who a generation earlier had begun bombarding substances with alpha particles, the positively charged nuclei of helium atoms that shoot out from uranium, radium, and other heavy elements. Those early experiments bore much fruit for physics, including the atomic model that we have today of a tiny massive nucleus orbited by electrically bound lightweight electrons. But while they elucidated the overall structure of the atom, Rutherford's experiments did not penetrate the mysteries of the nucleus itself.

44. Enrico Fermi - Manhattan Project
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45. The American Experience | Race For The Superbomb | Enrico Fermi, (1901 - 1954)
People Events enrico fermi, (1901 1954) The story that his wife Laura tells, is that enrico fermi s interest in physics can be traced back to the death of
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Enrico Fermi, (1901 - 1954)
The story that his wife Laura tells, is that Enrico Fermi's interest in physics can be traced back to the death of his older brother Giulio when Fermi was just 14. The two boys, just a year apart in age, had been incredibly close. And Giulio's death left Enrico inconsolable. Shortly afterwards he found two old physics textbooks at market that were written by a Jesuit physicist in 1840. Fermi was so intrigued by them, he read them straight through, apparently, not even noticing that they were in Latin. From that point on, physics consumed him.
When Fermi was 17 he applied to the University of Pisa. His entry essay was so advanced that it amazed the examiner who thought it suitable for a graduating doctoral student. In 1926 he became a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Rome. And in the 1930s, he began a series of experiments in which he bombarded a variety of different elements with neutrons. Fermi did not realize until later that he had, in fact, succeeded in splitting the uranium atom. It was for this work that the Nobel Committee awarded him the 1938 prize for physics.
The call from Stockholm was a life-saver for the Fermi family. The night before, a bloody pogrom had taken place in Germany that became known as Kristallnacht. And just a few months earlier, the Italian Fascists had implemented a new anti-Semitic law that claimed: "Jews do not belong to the Italian race." Although Fermi wasn't Jewish, his wife Laura was. The award ceremony gave the family an opportunity to escape Italy and emigrate to America.

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49. Fermi, Enrico
fermi, enrico. enrico fermi at the controls of the synchrocyclotron at the University of Chicago, 1951. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. Sept.
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Fermi, Enrico
Enrico Fermi at the controls of the synchrocyclotron at the University of Chicago, 1951 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Sept. 29, 1901, Rome, Italyd. Nov. 28, 1954, Chicago, Ill., U.S.), 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. 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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51. Enrico Fermi --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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52. Enrico Fermi Winner Of The 1938 Nobel Prize In Physics
enrico fermi, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. enrico fermi. 1938 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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54. SJSU Virtual Museum
enrico fermi was born in Rome, Italy on September 29, 1901. He attended the University of Pisa. In 1926 he accepted a position as
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Enrico Fermi was born in Rome, Italy on September 29, 1901. He attended the University of Pisa. In 1926 he accepted a position as a professor theoretical physics at the University of Rome. While at this institution, he developed his theory of beta decay and investigated artificial radioactivity. He moved to the United States of America and accepted a position as a professor of physics at Columbia University. During World War II he worked in New Mexico at Los Alamos and served as one of the developers of the first fission reaction, the atomic bomb project. After World War II, Enrico Fermi accepted a position as a professor of physics at the University of Chicago. Enrico Fermi was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1938 for his work in bombarding elements with neutrons to produce artificial radioactivity. Fermi died of cancer in 1954 in Chicago, Illinois. References Asimov, I. (1964). Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology: The Living Stores of More than 1000 Great Scientists from the Age of Greece to the Space Age Chronologically Arranged. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday.

55. Enrico Fermi (1901 - 1954)
Translate this page enrico fermi (1901 - 1954). Physicien italien, qui reçut le prix Nobel de physique en 1938. Né à Rome, fermi fait ses études
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56. Fermi, Enrico
encyclopediaEncyclopedia fermi, enrico, enrE kO fer mE Pronunciation Key. fermi, enrico , 1901–54, American physicist, b. Italy.
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Fermi, Enrico [enr E O E Pronunciation Key Fermi, Enrico Elementary Particles (1951). In 1954 the chemical element fermium of atomic number 100 was named for him. Publication of his Collected Papers (ed. by Edoardo Amaldi et al.) was begun in 1962. See L. Fermi, Atoms in the Family The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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58. Enrico Fermi Biography
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59. Fermi, Enrico
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