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         Rubbia Carlo:     more books (16)
  1. Da Fermi a Rubbia (Italian Edition) by Lanfranco Belloni, 1988
  2. Italian Nobel Laureates: Enrico Fermi, Guglielmo Marconi, Camillo Golgi, Franco Modigliani, Luigi Pirandello, Carlo Rubbia, Giosuè Carducci
  3. University of Pisa Alumni: Cesare Borgia, Enrico Fermi, Galileo Galilei, Carlo Rubbia, Giosuè Carducci, Pope Clement Xii, Francesco Redi
  4. People From Gorizia: Carlo Rubbia, Isaac Samuel Reggio, Edoardo Reja, Engelbert Besednjak, Karel Lavric, Julius Kugy, Max Fabiani, Paolo Vidoz
  5. People From Friuli-Venezia Giulia: Carlo Rubbia, Dino Zoff, Pope Pius I, Fabio Capello, Elisa, Tarcisio Burgnich, Luigi Delneri, Primo Carnera
  6. University of Pisa: University of Pisa Alumni, University of Pisa Faculty, Cesare Borgia, Enrico Fermi, Galileo Galilei, Carlo Rubbia
  7. Cern: Felix Bloch, Carlo Rubbia, Saint-Genis-Pouilly, Compact Muon Solenoid, Overview and Differences of 1964 Prl Symmetry Breaking Papers
  8. Träger Des Verdienstordens Der Republik Polen (Komtur): Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Walter Momper, Carlo Rubbia, Pál Teleki, Edmund Hillary (German Edition)
  9. Harmless Energy from Nuclei by Carlo Rubbia, 2001-12-01
  10. Marconi My Beloved by Maria C. Marconi, Elettra Marconi, 2010-10-25
  11. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. Volume 37. by Carlo Rubbia, 1991-01-01
  12. Man Environment Energy: The Future (ENI) by Franco Reviglio, Alessandro Roncaglia, et all 1989
  13. Il dilemma nucleare (Italian Edition) by Carlo Rubbia, 1987
  14. DILEMA NUCLEAR, EL by CARLO RUBBIA, 1991-01-01

1. Carlo Rubbia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Printable version Disclaimers. Not logged in. Log in Help. Carlo Rubbia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Carlo Rubbia was born in the small town of Gorizia, Italy, in 1934. The following year, 1984, Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer shared the Nobel prize for physics
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Carlo Rubbia (born March 31 ) is an Italian physicist Rubbia was born in the small town of Gorizia Italy . After high school, he studied in the Faculty of Physics at the Scuola Normale in Pisa where he completed a thesis about cosmic ray experiments. In , he went to the United States to widen his experience and to familiarize himself with particle accelerators Around , he moved back to Europe , attracted by the newly founded CERN where he worked on experiments on the structure of weak interactions. He was appointed professor of physics at Harvard University in , but continued to travel to Europe frequently to work at CERN. In , he suggested adapting CERN 's Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) to collide protons and antiprotons in the same ring and the world's first antiproton factory was built. The collider started running in and, in January , came the announcement, first from the UA1 detector, that W particles had been created. A couple of months later the even more elusive Z particles were also observed.

2. Carlo Rubbia [Pictures And Photos Of]
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3. Carlo Rubbia - ResearchIndex Document Query
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4. Simon Van Der Meer [Pictures And Photos Of]
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5. Carlo Rubbia
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Italian physicist who in 1984 shared with Simon van der Meer the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of the massive, short-lived subatomic W particle and Z particle. These particles are the carriers of the so-called weak force involved in the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei. Their existence strongly confirms the validity of the electroweak theory, proposed in the 1970s, that the weak force and electromagnetism are different manifestations of a single basic kind of physical interaction.
Rubbia was educated at the Normal School of Pisa and the University of Pisa, earning a doctorate from the latter in 1957. He taught there for two years before moving to Columbia University as a research fellow. He joined the faculty of the University of Rome in 1960 and was appointed senior physicist at the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN; now the European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geneva, in 1962. In 1970 he was appointed professor of physics at Harvard University and thereafter divided his time between Harvard and CERN. In 1973 a research group under Rubbia's direction provided one of the experimental clues that led to the formulation of the electroweak theory by observing neutral weak currents (weak interactions in which electrical charge is not transferred between the particles involved). These interactions differ from those previously observed and are direct analogues of electromagnetic interactions. The electroweak theory embodied the idea that the weak force can be transmitted by any of three particles called intermediate vector bosons. Furthermore, it indicated that these particles (W+, W-, and Z0) should have masses nearly 100 times that of the proton.

6. WIEM: Rubbia Carlo
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Rubbia Carlo (1934-), fizyk w³oski, d³ugoletni pracownik i dyrektor CERN , profesor Uniwersytetu Harvarda (od 1970). Na prze³omie lat 70. i 80. zaproponowa³ budowê akceleratora LEP i kierowa³ zespo³em prowadz±cym eksperyment UA 1 w CERN, s³u¿±cy potwierdzeniu istnienia bozonu po¶rednicz±cego Z o (by³o to potwierdzenie unifikacji oddzia³ywañ s³abych i elektromagnetycznych, ma³a unifikacja ). Laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1984 (obok S. van der Meera WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

7. CERN Document Server: Carlo Rubbia (Archives)
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8. DBLP: Carlo Rubbia
Carlo Rubbia. List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ 1992.1, Carlo Rubbia Report of the EEC Working Group on High-Performance Computing.
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Carlo Rubbia (born March 31 ) is an Italian physicist Rubbia was born in the small town of Gorizia Italy . After high school, he studied in the Faculty of Physics at the Scuola Normale in Pisa where he completed a thesis about cosmic ray experiments. In , he went to the United States to widen his experience and to familiarize himself with particle accelerators Around , he moved back to Europe ,attracted by the newly founded CERN where he worked on experiments on the structure of weakinteractions. He was appointed professor of physics at HarvardUniversity in , but continued to travel to Europe frequently to work at CERN. In , he suggested adapting CERN 's Super ProtonSynchrotron (SPS) to collide protons and antiprotons in the same ring and the world's first antiproton factory was built. The collider started running in and, in January , came the announcement,first from the UA1 detector, that W particles had been created. A couple of monthslater the even more elusive Z particles were also observed.

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Carlo Rubbia. Carlo Rubbia se narodil v malém mestu Gorizia, Itálie, v1934. Po strední bezpecný energie). Externí spojení. Carlo Rubbia.
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Carlo Rubbia byl narozen v mal©m městu Gorizia It¡lie , v . Po středn­ Å¡kole, on studoval ve schopnosti fyziky u Scuola Normale v Pisa kde on dokončil tezi okolo kosmick½ paprsek experimentuje. V , on Å¡el do Spojen½ch st¡tů se rozÅ¡­Å™it jeho z¡Å¾itek a se sezn¡mit s urychlovači č¡stic. Kolem , on se vr¡til k Evropa , přitahovan½ nově založen½ CERN kde on pracoval na experimentech na struktuře slab½ch vz¡jemn½ch ovlivňov¡n­. V , on navrhl adaptovat se CERN ' s v½born½ proton Synchrotron (SPS) srazit se protony a antiprotons ve stejn©m prstenu a světě je nejprve antiproton tov¡rna byla stavěna. Collider začal vběhnout a, v lednu , přiÅ¡el ozn¡men­, nejprve od UA1 detektor, to W č¡stečky byl vytvořen. P¡r měs­ců pozdnějÅ¡­ dokonce nepolapitelnějÅ¡­ Z particless byl tak© pozoroval to. N¡sleduj­c­ rok, , Carlo Rubbia a Simon dod¡vka der Meer sd­len½ Nobelova cena pro fyziku , jeden z nejkratÅ¡­ch pauz někdy mezi objevem a cenou. Carlo Rubbia je nyn­ profesor na univerzitě Pavia , It¡lie a prezident ENEA (Ital Instiute pro environment¡lně-bezpečn½ energie).

15. Carlo Rubbia - Autobiography
carlo rubbia – Autobiography. I was born in the small town of Gorizia,Italy, on 31 March, 1934. My father was an electrical engineer
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I was born in the small town of Gorizia, Italy, on 31 March, 1934. My father was an electrical engineer at the local telephone company and my mother an elementary school teacher. At the end of the World War II most of the province of Gorizia was overtaken by Yugoslavia and my family fled to Venice first and then to Udine.
As a boy, I was deeply interested in scientific ideas, electrical and mechanical, and I read almost everything I could find on the subject. I was attracted more by the hardware and construction aspects than by the scientific issues. At that time I could not decide if science or technology were more relevant for me.
After completing High School, I applied to the Faculty of Physics at the rather exclusive Scuola Normale in Pisa . My previous education had been seriously affected by the disasters of the war and the subsequent unrest. I badly failed the admission tests and my application was turned down. I forgot about physics and I started engineering at the University of Milan (Politecnico). To my great surprise and joy a few months later I was offered the possibility of entering the Scuola Normale. One of the people who had won the admission contest had resigned! I am recollecting this apparently insignificant fact since it has determined and almost completely by accident my career of physicist. I moved to Pisa, where I completed the University education with a thesis on cosmic ray experiments. They have been very tough years, since I had to greatly improve my education, which was very deficient in a number of fundamental disciplines. At that time I also participated under my thesis advisor Marcello Conversi to new instrumentation developments and to the realization of the first pulsed gas particle detectors.

16. Rubbia, Carlo
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Carlo Rubbia, 1983 Kevin Fleming/Corbis (b. March 31, 1934, Gorizia, Italy), Italian physicist who in 1984 shared with Simon van der Meer the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of the massive, short-lived subatomic W particle and Z particle . These particles are the carriers of the so-called weak force involved in the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei. Their existence strongly confirms the validity of the electroweak theory, proposed in the 1970s, that the weak force and electromagnetism are different manifestations of a single basic kind of physical interaction. Rubbia was educated at the Normal School of Pisa and the University of Pisa, earning a doctorate from the latter in 1957. He taught there for two years before moving to Columbia University as a research fellow. He joined the faculty of the University of Rome in 1960 and was appointed senior physicist at the European Centre for Nuclear Research ( CERN ; now the European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geneva, in 1962. In 1970 he was appointed professor of physics at Harvard University and thereafter divided his time between Harvard and CERN. In 1973 a research group under Rubbia's direction provided one of the experimental clues that led to the formulation of the electroweak theory by observing neutral weak currents (weak interactions in which electrical charge is not transferred between the particles involved). These interactions differ from those previously observed and are direct analogues of electromagnetic interactions. The electroweak theory embodied the idea that the weak force can be transmitted by any of three particles called intermediate vector bosons. Furthermore, it indicated that these particles (W

17. Physics 1984
carlo rubbia, Simon van der Meer. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. Italy, theNetherlands. CERN Geneva, Switzerland, CERN Geneva, Switzerland. b. 1934, b. 1925.
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20. Carlo Rubbia Winner Of The 1984 Nobel Prize In Physics
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