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Giuseppe Paolo Stanislao "Beppo"
Occhialini ForMemRS (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe okkjaˈliːni]; 5
December 1907 – 30
December 1993) was an Italian...
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worked under European teachers such as Gleb
Wataghin and
Giuseppe Occhialini.
Lattes was
considered the most
brilliant student in his
group and was...
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Occhialini. In fact,
Occhialini,
since he had not
collaborated in the
atomic enterprise during the war,
could not be
awarded the Nobel.
Occhialini was...
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specially designed balloons,
collaborating in the
study with
Giuseppe "Beppo"
Occhialini, Hugh
Muirhead and
young Brazilian physicist César Lattes. This work led...
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working with
James Franck on
atomic spectra. In 1932,
working with
Giuseppe Occhialini, he
devised a
system of
Geiger counters which took
photographs only when...
- England. The
discovery article had four authors: César Lattes,
Giuseppe Occhialini, Hugh
Muirhead and Powell.
Since the
advent of
particle accelerators had...
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Institute of
Physics and by The
Australian Institute of Physics. The
Giuseppe Occhialini Medal and
Prize is
awarded to
physicists in
alternating years who work...
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discovered by
Patrick Blackett and
Giuseppe Occhialini at the
Cavendish Laboratory in 1932.
Blackett and
Occhialini had dela****
publication to
obtain more...
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faculty such as
Giulio Natta (Nobel
laureate in Chemistry, 1963),
Giuseppe Occhialini (Wolf
Prize in
Physics recipient, 1979), and Ugo
Amaldi (Bruno Pontecorvo...
- Timmermans, G. Bal****e, J. Errera, O. Goche, P. Kipfer, L. Flamache, M.
Occhialini, Marc de
Hemptinne (secrétaires) E. Stahel, J. Géhéniau, Miss Dilworth...