Gleb Wataghin
Gleb Wataghin | |
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Gleb Wataghin in the 1970s | |
Born |
Birzula, Russian Empire | November 3, 1899
Died |
October 10, 1986 86) Turin, Italy | (aged
Alma mater | University of Turin |
Doctoral students |
Gian Carlo Wick Sergio Fubini |
Gleb Vassielievich Wataghin (November 3, 1899 in Birzula, Russian Empire – October 10, 1986 in Turin, Italy); was a Russian -Italian experimental physicist and a great scientific leader who gave a great impulse to the teaching and research on physics in two continents: in the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; and in the University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
Wataghin was hired in 1934 to found with other European physicists the Department of Physics of the recently founded University of São Paulo. There, he was the tutor of a brilliant group of young physicists, such as César Lattes, Oscar Sala, Mário Schenberg, Roberto Salmeron, Marcelo Damy de Souza Santos and Jayme Tiomno. The Institute of Physics of the State University of Campinas, in Campinas, Brazil, was named in his honour, as well as a prize in Physics.
He was awarded the Antonio Feltrinelli Prize in 1951 and was national member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, from 1960.[1]
Selected bibliography
- Wataghin, G. On the Formation of Chemical Elements Inside the Stars. Phys. Rev. 73, 79 (1948).
- Wataghin, G. Thermal Equilibrium Between Elementary Particles. Phys. Rev. 63, 137 (1943).
Notes
- ↑ «Wataghin ‹vatàġ'in› (russo Vatagin), Gleb», Enciclopedie on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia italiana Treccani
External links
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- Predazzi, Ernesto: Gleb Wataghin. Brazilian Physical Society (in Portuguese)
- Salmeron, Roberto A. Gleb Wataghin. Revista Estudos Avançados. Vol. 16, Jan./Apr. 2002. (In Portuguese)