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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ugo_FanoUgo Fano - Wikipedia

    Career in the United States. Scientific legacy. Family. Honors. References. External links. Ugo Fano (July 28, 1912 – February 13, 2001) was an Italian American physicist, notable for contributions to theoretical physics. [2] Biography. Ugo Fano was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Turin, Italy.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2001 · Ugo Fano was a master at understanding how radiation interacts with matter. His work set the agenda for much of modern atomic physics, and had a broad sweep across fields as disparate as...

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  3. Prêmio William F. Meggers (1989) Empregador (a) Universidade de Chicago, Instituto Nacional de Padrões e Tecnologia, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Instituto Carnegie, Universidade de Roma "La Sapienza". Campo (s) Física. Obras destacadas. Fano resonance, Fano factor. Causa da morte.

  4. 1 de set. de 2017 · More than half a century after describing interference of discrete states with a continuum, Ugo Fano's work is as relevant as ever. And Fermi beat him to it. The 'Fano effect' and its...

  5. www.optica.org › history › biographiesUgo Fano | Optica

    26 de jul. de 2023 · Ugo Fano was an Italian-American physicist who made contributions to quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and optics. He received the Enrico Fermi Award and the William F. Meggers Award from Optica, the leading society in optics and photonics.

  6. Abstract. Ugo Fano was a lively, challenging and creative physicist, known for his wide-ranging studies in atomic physics, radiological physics and radiation biology, and statistical physics and relaxation.

  7. A tribute to Ugo Fano, the physicist who described interference of discrete states with a continuum, and his legacy in photonics. Learn about his life, achievements, mentorship and interactions with Enrico Fermi.