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- Emilio_G._Segrè abstract "Emilio Gino Segrè (30 January 1905 – 22 April 1989) was an Italian physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the elements technetium and astatine, and the antiproton, a sub-atomic antiparticle, for which he was awarded the in Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959.Born in Tivoli, near Rome, Segrè studied engineering at the University of Rome La Sapienza before taking up physics in 1927. Segrè was appointed assistant professor of physics at the University of Rome in 1932 and worked there until 1936, becoming one of the Via Panisperna boys. From 1936 to 1938 he was Director of the Physics Laboratory at the University of Palermo. After a visit to Ernest O. Lawrence's Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, he was sent a molybdenum strip from the laboratory's cyclotron deflector in 1937 which was emitting anomalous forms of radioactivity. After careful chemical and theoretical analysis, Segrè was able to prove that some of the radiation was being produced by a previously unknown element, dubbed technetium, which was the first artificially synthesized chemical element which does not occur in nature.In 1938, Benito Mussolini's fascist government passed anti-Semitic laws barring Jews from university positions. As a Jew, Segrè was now rendered an indefinite émigré. At the Berkeley Radiation Lab, Lawrence offered him a job as a Research Assistant. While at Berkeley, Segrè helped discover the element astatine and the isotope plutonium-239, which was later used to make the Fat man atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki. From 1943 to 1946 he worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory as a group leader for the Manhattan Project. He found in April 1944 that Thin Man, the proposed plutonium gun-type nuclear weapon would not work because of the presence of plutonium-240 impurities.In 1944, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. On his return to Berkeley in 1946, he became a professor of physics and of history of science, serving until 1972. Segrè and Owen Chamberlain were co-heads of a research group at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory that discovered the antiproton, for which the two shared the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics.Segrè was also active as a photographer, and took many photos documenting events and people in the history of modern science, which were donated to the American Institute of Physics after his death. The American Institute of Physics named its photographic archive of physics history in his honor.".
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthDate "1905-01-30".
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthPlace Italy.
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthPlace Tivoli,_Lazio.
- Emilio_G._Segrè deathDate "1989-04-22".
- Emilio_G._Segrè deathPlace Lafayette,_California.
- Emilio_G._Segrè deathPlace United_States.
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- Emilio_G._Segrè almaMater Sapienza_University_of_Rome.
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthDate "1905-02-01".
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthName "Emilio Gino Segrè".
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthPlace Italy.
- Emilio_G._Segrè birthPlace Tivoli,_Lazio.
- Emilio_G._Segrè book "Via Panisperna Boys".
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- Emilio_G._Segrè dateOfBirth "1905-01-30".
- Emilio_G._Segrè dateOfDeath "1989-04-22".
- Emilio_G._Segrè deathDate "1989-04-22".
- Emilio_G._Segrè deathPlace Lafayette,_California.
- Emilio_G._Segrè deathPlace United_States.
- Emilio_G._Segrè doctoralAdvisor Enrico_Fermi.
- Emilio_G._Segrè doctoralStudents Basanti_Dulal_Nagchaudhuri.
- Emilio_G._Segrè doctoralStudents Herbert_York.
- Emilio_G._Segrè doctoralStudents Thomas_Ypsilantis.
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- Emilio_G._Segrè knownFor "Discovery of astatine".
- Emilio_G._Segrè knownFor "Discovery of technetium".
- Emilio_G._Segrè knownFor "Discovery of the antiproton".
- Emilio_G._Segrè name "Segrè, Emilio Gino".
- Emilio_G._Segrè placeOfBirth Italy.
- Emilio_G._Segrè placeOfBirth Tivoli,_Lazio.
- Emilio_G._Segrè placeOfDeath Lafayette,_California.
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- Emilio_G._Segrè portal "Biography".
- Emilio_G._Segrè portal "History of science".
- Emilio_G._Segrè portal "Italy".
- Emilio_G._Segrè portal "Nuclear technology".
- Emilio_G._Segrè portal "Physics".
- Emilio_G._Segrè portal "United States".
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- Emilio_G._Segrè shortDescription "Italian physicist".
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- Emilio_G._Segrè workplaces Columbia_University.
- Emilio_G._Segrè workplaces Los_Alamos_National_Laboratory.
- Emilio_G._Segrè workplaces Sapienza_University_of_Rome.
- Emilio_G._Segrè workplaces University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- Emilio_G._Segrè workplaces University_of_Palermo.
- Emilio_G._Segrè description "Italian physicist".
- Emilio_G._Segrè subject Category:1905_births.
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- Emilio_G._Segrè comment "Emilio Gino Segrè (30 January 1905 – 22 April 1989) was an Italian physicist and Nobel laureate who discovered the elements technetium and astatine, and the antiproton, a sub-atomic antiparticle, for which he was awarded the in Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959.Born in Tivoli, near Rome, Segrè studied engineering at the University of Rome La Sapienza before taking up physics in 1927.".
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