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  1. Takaaki Kajita (梶田 隆章, Kajita Takaaki, Japanese pronunciation: [kadʑita takaːki]; born 9 March 1959) is a Japanese physicist, known for neutrino experiments at the Kamioka Observatory – Kamiokande and its successor, Super-Kamiokande.

  2. Takaaki Kajita (梶田 隆章, Kajita Takaaki?, 9 de março de 1959) é um físico japonês, especialista em experiências envolvendo neutrinos no Observatório de Kamioka. Recebeu em 2002 o Prémio Panofsky e em 2013 o Prêmio Julius Wess. [1]

  3. Takaaki Kajita is a Japanese physicist who discovered neutrino oscillations, which show that neutrinos have mass. He is a professor and director at the University of Tokyo, and a former student of Masatoshi Koshiba, another Nobel Laureate.

  4. Learn about the life and work of Takaaki Kajita, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 for his discovery of neutrino oscillations. Read his biography, from his childhood in a rural town near Tokyo to his leadership of the Super-Kamiokande experiment.

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Kajita Takaaki is a Japanese physicist who was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the oscillations of neutrinos from one flavour to another, which proved that those subatomic particles have mass.

  6. Learn about Takaaki Kajita's research on neutrino oscillations and mass, which won him the Nobel Prize in 2015. Explore his CV, sketch of science and exhibition on neutrinos at Lindau Mediatheque.

  7. Takaaki Kajita is the Special University Professor at The University of Tokyo, and also was the Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR) of The University of Tokyo between 2008 and 2022. He is currently the President of the Science Council of Japan.