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Author: Didier Verkindt

By Didier Verkindt / Posted on6 Jun 2018

Scientists after 1945

Bruno Pontecorvo Bruno Pontecorvo was born on 22 August, 1913, in Marina di Pisa. He studied in Roma where he got his PhD. He worked with Fermi during the 1930’s but, facing italian fascism, he had to escape to France Continue Reading …

By Didier Verkindt / Posted on6 Jun 2018

Experiments on Neutrinos

Are listed here the main experiments (mainly post-1980) mentioned in those web pages. We aim at pointing out experiments which had a major historical impact on the neutrino experimental studies after 1980. A few lines describe the aim and the Continue Reading …

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