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  1. Nuclear Structure and Heavy-Ion Dynamics: Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 27 July-6 August 1982 (Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi") by Italy) International School of Physics Enrico Fermi (1982 Varenna, L. G. Moretto, et all 1982-08
  2. Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi", Course 46: Physics with Intersecting Storage Rings
  3. From Nuclei and Their Constituents to Stars: Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi", Course Cliii, Varenna on Como Lake, Villa Monastero, 6-16 August 2002 by A. Molinari, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHYSICS ENRICO, et all 2003-08
  4. Physics of Amphiphiles: Micelles, Vesicles and Microemulsions : Proceedings of the International School of Physics, Enrico Fermi, Course Xc by V. Degiorgio, M. Corti, 1985-05
  5. Metrology and Fundamental Constants: Conference Proceedings (Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" ; course 68)
  6. Neutrino Physics (International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi")
  7. Enrico Fermi: Atomic Pioneer by Doris Faber, 1966
  8. Dispersion and Absorption of Sound by Molecular Processes. Proceedings of the International School of Physics <Enrico Fermi> Course XXVII by D. [Editor] Italian Physical Society; Sette, 1963
  9. Enrico Fermi Course XXXIII: Strong Interactions / Interazioni forti. by L.W. Alvarez, 1966
  10. New Directions in Quantum Chaos (International School of Physics ""Enrico Fermi"", 143) by G. Casati, 2000-01-01
  11. Recent Advance in Metrology and Fundamental Constants (International School of Physics Enrico Fermi, 146) (International School of Physics ""Enrico Fermi"", 146)
  12. Semiconductor Superlattices and Interfaces (Enrico Fermi International School of Physics)
  13. Hadron Physics (International School of Physics Enrico Fermi) by T. Bressani, A. Filippi, et all 2005-06-01
  14. Positron Solid State Physics: International Summer School Proceedings (Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi")

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For Posting Fermi Fellowship Recipients McCormick Fellowship Recipients The Enrico Fermi Postdoctoral Research Fellowship And The Robert R. McCormick Research Postdoctoral Fellowship These postdoctoral fellowships, awarded annually, have attracted some of the most brilliant young scientists throughout the world to the University of Chicago . Associated with considerable international prestige, the Fellowships have thus far been awarded to 93 outstanding candidates. Fellowships are awarded for a two-year term, with a possible renewal for a third year, and carry a stipend of $51,000 per annum with an additional allocation of up to $6000 per annum for independent research support. The Fellows, who are competitively selected by a special fellowship committee, are given the freedom of either working independently or associating with EFI faculty in a research area of common interest. The Enrico Fermi Institute is an interdisciplinary research unit within the Division of Physical Sciences of The University of Chicago. The Institute's main activities include the following areas: String Theory and Elementary Particle Theory
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fermi, enrico. (190154), physicist. A central figure in the Manhattan Projectto build the first atomic bomb, fermi first conducted experiments on
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, physicist. A central figure in the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bomb , Fermi first conducted experiments on radioactivity that won him the 1938 Nobel Prize for physics. He designed the first atomic piles and in 1942 produced the first nuclear chain reaction in an installation at the University of Chicago.
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63. Fermi, Enrico
He was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize for Physics, and the enrico fermi Award ofthe US Department of Energy is given in his honour.
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Enrico Fermi
(b. Sept. 29, 1901, Romed. Nov. 28, 1954, Chicago), Italian-born U.S. 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 nuclear chain reaction. 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.

64. Fermi, Enrico. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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65. Fermi, Enrico. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
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Print Preview of Section Fermi, Enrico (1901-1954), Italian-born American physicist and Nobel Prize winner, who made important contributions to both theoretical and experimental physics. Fermi’s most well-known contribution was the demonstration of the first controlled atomic fission reaction. Atomic fission occurs when an atom splits apart ( see Atom ). Fermi was the first scientist to split an atom, although he misinterpreted his results for several years. He also had an important role in the development of fission for use as an energy source and as a weapon (

67. Fermi, Enrico (1901-1954)
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fermi, enrico. Italianborn US physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize forPhysics in 1938 for his proof of the existence of new radioactive elements
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fermi, enrico (19011954). Italian-born US physicist who proved the existence ofnew radioactive elements produced by bombardment with neutrons,
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Italian-born US physicist who proved the existence of new radioactive elements produced by bombardment with neutrons, and discovered nuclear reactions produced by low-energy neutrons. He took part in the Manhattan Project to construct an atom bomb. His theoretical work included study of the weak nuclear force, one of the fundamental forces of nature. Nobel prize 1938.
Fermi's experimental work on beta-decay in radioactive materials provided further evidence for the existence of the neutrino, as predicted by Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli. At the University of Chicago, Fermi built the first nuclear reactor 1942. This was the basis for studies leading to the atomic bomb and nuclear energy.
With British physicist Paul Dirac , Fermi studied the quantum statistics of fermion particles, which are named after him.

70. Enrico Fermi [Pictures And Photos Of]
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71. Enrico Persico [Pictures And Photos Of]
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Cite / link Email Feedback Fermi, Enrico Elementary Particles (1951). In 1954 the chemical element fermium fermium [for Enrico Fermi ], artificially produced radioactive chemical element; symbol Fm; at. no. 100; mass no. of most stable isotope 257; m. Click the link for more information. of atomic number 100 was named for him. Publication of his Collected Papers (ed. by Edoardo Amaldi et al.) was begun in 1962.
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80. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
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