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Luigi Puccianti (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi putˈtʃanti]; 11 June 1875 – 9 June 1952) was an
Italian physicist. In 1899–1900,
Puccianti constructed a
highly sensitive...
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became close friends and collaborators.
Fermi was
advised by
Luigi Puccianti,
director of the
physics laboratory, who said
there was
little he could...
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Luigi Ossoinack (1849–1904),
Hungarian businessman and
politician Luigi Puccianti (1875–1952),
Italian physicist Luigi Veronelli (1926–2004), gastronome...
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Galileo Galilei, Luca Gammaitoni,
Antonio Pacinotti,
Eligio Perucca,
Luigi Puccianti,
Franco Rasetti,
Vasco Ronchi, and
Carlo Rubbia. In
other fields, notable...
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Scientific career Fields Physics Institutions Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Italian Naval Academy University of
Florence Doctoral advisor Luigi Puccianti...
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Russian (1916–2002)
Nobel laureate William Prout – U.K. (1785–1850)
Luigi Puccianti –
Italy (1875–1952) Ivan
Pulyuy –
Ukraine (1845–1918)
Mihajlo Idvorski...
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Germany Kurt
Forster 1972 France Jean-Pierre
Puccianti 1973 France Jean-Pierre
Puccianti 1974 West
Germany Herbert Stodal 1975 West Germany...
- and from 1931 Co-****istant, on the
proposal of the prin****l of
Luigi Puccianti's Physics Institute. In 1936 she
became adjunct professor in Experimental...
- 1897) June 8 –
Sergey Merkurov,
Soviet sculptor (b. 1881) June 9 –
Luigi Puccianti,
Italian physicist (b. 1875) June 10
Hilda Hongell,
Finnish architect...
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Scuola Normale Superiore,
under the
mentorship of
Luigi Puccianti.
After the war, he
became Puccianti's ****istant at the
Institute of
Physics at the University...