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Richard Phillips Feynman (/ ˈ f aɪ n m ə n /; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist.He is best known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and in particle physics, for which he proposed the parton model.
Thomas Korff Gaisser (March 12, 1940, Evansville, Indiana – February 20, 2022, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania) [1] was a particle physicist, cosmic ray researcher, and a pioneer of astroparticle physics. [2] He is known for his book Cosmic Rays and Particle Physics [3] and the Gaisser–Hillas function. [4]
American particle physicists (133 P) I. Indian particle physicists (1 C, 18 P) N. Neutrino physicists (15 P) S. String theorists (10 C, 35 P) Pages in category ...
Carlo Rubbia OMRI OMCA (born 31 March 1934) [1] is an Italian particle physicist and inventor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer for work leading to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN.
Pictures of some physicists (mostly 20th-century American) are collected in the Emilio Segrè Visual Archives and A Picture Gallery of Famous Physicists; 20th-century women in physics in the Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics archive
Researchers have used a quantum computer to uncover a mysterious particle called an anyon that appears to remember its past. Anyons were first theorised by physicists in the 1970s, with a ...
Luis Walter Alvarez (June 13, 1911 – September 1, 1988) was an American experimental physicist, inventor, and professor who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968 for his discovery of resonance states in particle physics using the hydrogen bubble chamber. [1]
The first images from NASA are the world’s clearest look at the far reaches of the universe. Wichita physicists reflect on new, revolutionary deep space images from NASA Skip to main content