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  1. Biography - Segre, Emilio (Gino) (1905-1989): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. The antiproton by Emilio Gino Segre, 1956
  3. Naissance à Tivoli: Giulio Caccini, Emilio Gino Segrè, Lucius Munatius Plancus, Giovanni Maria Nanino, Victor Iv (Antipape, 1159-1164) (French Edition)

21. Os Prêmios Nobel Italianos (Emilio Gino Segre')
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Emilio Gino Segrè
Fisica (1959)

Emilio Gino Segrè (1905-1989) físico nuclear Italo-Americano, nasceu em Roma e estudou na Universidade de Roma onde posteriormente lecionou de 1929 até 1936. Foi diretor do Laboratório de Física na Universidade de Palermo de 1936 até 1938, ano em que mudou-se para os Estados Unidos. Por três anos (1943–1946) participou do Manhattan Project pela construção da bomba atômica no Los Alamos Laboratory. De 1938 em diante Segrè foi associado à University of California em Berkeley, onde tornou-se professor de Física em 1946. Ensinou também na Columbia University e na University of Illinois . Seu trabalho foi principalmente sobre espectroscopia atômica até 1934, depois participou, com o Físico Italiano Enrico Fermi, no trabalho pioneiro das pesquisas sobre nêutron. Ele era envolvido na descoberta do technetium (1937), o primeiro elemento produzido artificialmente, o elemento astatine (1940) e o isótopo plutonium-239 , mais tarde usado na primeira bomba atômica. Junto com o físico americano Owen Chamberlain, detectou o antipróton em 1955, usando o

22. I Premi Nobel Italiani (Emilio Gino Segre')
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Emilio Gino Segrè
Fisica (1959)
Manhattan Project per la costruzione della bomba atomica al Los Alamos Laboratory. Dal 1938 in poi, Segrè fu associato alla University of California a Berkeley, dove divenne Professore di Fisica nel 1946. Insegnò anche alla Columbia University ed alla University of Illinois . Il lavoro di Segrè era principalmente in spettroscopia atomica fino al 1934, poi partecipò, con il Fisico Italiano Enrico Fermi, al lavoro pioniere delle ricerche sul neutrone. Egli era coinvolto nella scoperta del technetium (1937), il primo elemento prodotto artificialmente, l'elemento astatine (1940); e l'isotopo plutonium-239 , più tardi usato nella prima bomba atomica. Assieme al Fisico americano Owen Chamberlain, detectò l'antiprotone nel 1955, usando il Bevatron, un potente acceleratore di particelle, al Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley. Per questa scoperta ricevettero il Premio Nobel per la Fisica nel nel 1959. Gli scritti di Segrè includono : Experimental Nuclear Physics Nuclei and Particles Enrico Fermi: Physicist (1970) (un ritratto di Fermi e della loro amicizia e collaborazione professionale)

23. Segrè, Emilio Gino
Segrè, emilio gino (19051989). emilio Segrè was born in Tivoli, Rome, on February1st, 1905, as the son of Giuseppe Segrè, industrialist, and Amelia Treves.
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Segrè, Emilio Gino Emilio Segrè was born in Tivoli, Rome, on February 1st, 1905, as the son of Giuseppe Segrè, industrialist, and Amelia Treves. He went to school in Tivoli and Rome, and entered the University of Rome as a student of engineering in 1922. In 1927 he changed over to physics and took his doctor's degree in 1928 under Professor Enrico Fermi, the first one tmder the latter's sponsorship.
He served in the Italian Army in 1928 and 1929, and entered the University of Rome as assistant to Professor Corbino in 1929. In 1930 he had a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship and worked with Professor Otto Stern at Hamburg, Germany, and Professor Pieter Zeeman at Amsterdam, Holland. In 1932 he returned to Italy and was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Rome, working continuously with Professor Fermi and others. In 1936 he was appointed Director of the Physics Laboratory at the University of Palermo, where he remained until I938.
In 1938 Professor Segrè came to Berkeley, California, first as a research associate in the Radiation Laboratory and later as a lecturer in the Physics Department. From 1943 to 1946 he was a group leader in the Los Alamos Laboratory of the Manhattan Project. In 1946 he returned to the University of California at Berkeley as a Professor of Physics, and still occupies that position.

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26. Segrè, Emilio Gino (1905-1989), Physicien Américain D'origine Italienne Et Lau
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29. Emilio Segre
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Group Leader - Radioactivity Project "Y" Emilio Segrè was born in Tivoli, Rome, on February 1st, 1905, as the son of Giuseppe Segrè, industrialist, and Amelia Treves. He went to school in Tivoli and Rome, and entered the University of Rome as a student of engineering in 1922. In 1927 he changed over to physics and took his doctor's degree in 1928 under Professor Enrico Fermi , the first one under the latter's sponsorship.
He served in the Italian Army in 1928 and 1929, and entered the University of Rome as assistant to Professor Corbino in 1929. In 1930 he had a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship and worked with Professor Otto Stern at Hamburg, Germany, and Professor Pieter Zeeman at Amsterdam, Holland. In 1932 he returned to Italy and was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of Rome, working continuously with Professor Fermi and others. In 1936 he was appointed Director of the Physics Laboratory at the University of Palermo, where he remained until I938.
In 1938 Professor Segrè came to Berkeley , California, first as a research associate in the Radiation Laboratory and later as a lecturer in the Physics Department. From 1943 to 1946 he was a group leader in the Los Alamos Laboratory of the Manhattan Project. In 1946 he returned to the University of California at Berkeley as a Professor of Physics, and still occupies that position.

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    Categories Nobel Prize in Physics winners (Redirected from Emilio Gino Segre Emilio Gino Segrè February 1 April 22 ) was an Italian American physicist who, with Owen Chamberlain , won the Nobel Prize inPhysics for "their discovery of the antiproton He was born in Tivoli Italy and enrolled inthe University ofRome as an engineering student. He switched to physics in 1927 and earned hisdoctorate in 1928, having studied under Enrico Fermi After a stint in the ItalianArmy from 1928 and 1929, he worked with Otto Stern in Hamburg and Pieter Zeeman in Amsterdam as a Rockefeller Foundation fellow in 1930. Segre was appointed assistant professor of physics at theUniversity of Rome in 1932 and served until 1936. From 1936 to 1938 he was Director of the Physics Laboratory at the University of Palermo .There, he discovered technetium , the first artificially synthesized chemical element which does not naturally occur. Segre, as a Jew , was dismissed from the University of Palermo by Italy's Fascist government on a 1938 visit to California , so he stayed in the U.S. as a research associate in the

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    36. Nobel Prize In Physics 1959
    emilio gino segre 1/2 of prize USA born 1905 (Tivoli, Italy), died 1989 CA LawrenceBerkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
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    38. Chemistry : Periodic Table : Technetium : Historical Information
    The element was actually discovered by C. Perrier and emilio gino segre in Italyin 1937. It was found in a sample of molybdenum bombarded by deuterons.
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    40. Composizione Consiglio Interregionale
    Translate this page Aldo Pedussia (P). Bruno segre (P). Revisori dei conti. Giovanni Bertone. MarcoSturlese. Achille Valdata (P). Consiglieri Nazionali. gino Apostolo. emilio Papa(P).
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    O rdine dei G iornalisti del P iemonte COMPOSIZIONE DEL CONSIGLIO INTERREGIONALE DELL’ORDINE DEI GIORNALISTI PIEMONTE-VALLE D'AOSTA (1965-1998) Consiglio Interregionale 1965-1968 Presidente: Guido Pugliaro Vice Presidente: Osvaldo Paita (P) Segretario: Giovanni Trovati Tesoriere: Dante Grassi (P) Consiglieri: Giancarlo Carcano Carlo Moriondo Nando Pavia Alfredo Vigna Mario Tonelli (P) Revisori dei conti Nicola G. Bottinelli (P) Giovanni Bertone Filippo Di Stefano Consiglieri Nazionali Giovanni Giovannini Sauro Manca Emilio Papa (P) Revisore dei conti nazionale Ettore Doglio Giovanni Giovannini si dimette il 13 aprile 1967 e viene sostituito da Carlo Trabucco. Consiglio Interregionale 1968-1971 Presidente: Guido Pugliaro Vice Presidente: Osvaldo Paita (P) Segretario: Giovanni Trovati Tesoriere: Dante Grassi (P) Consiglieri: Giovanni Bertone Carlo Gigli Lorenzo Mondo Nando Pavia Bruno Segre (P) Revisori dei conti Nicola G. Bottinelli (P) Mario Minardi Marco Sturlese Consiglieri Nazionali Angelo Del Boca Carlo Donat-Cattin Emilio Papa (P) Consiglio Interregionale 1971-1974 Presidente: Luca Bernardelli Vice Presidente: Osvaldo Paita (P) Segretario: Francesco Piccolo Tesoriere: Lucia Sollazzo (P) Consiglieri: Mario Bariona Giovanni Bertone Carlo Gigli Andrea Liberatori Bruno Segre (P) Revisori dei conti Renato Baudacco Marco Sturlese Achille Valdata (P) Consiglieri Nazionali Gino Apostolo Carlo Donat-Cattin Emilio Papa (P) Consiglio Interregionale 1974-1977 Presidente: Carlo Gigli Vice Presidente: Osvaldo Paita (P) Segretario: Pierangelo Coscia

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