Enrico Fermi [Rome, Italy, September 29, 1901 – Chicago, Illinois, USA, November 28, 1954] got his degree in Physics in 1921 at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy. Among his fellow students, Fermi had Nello Carrara [Florence, Italy, February 19, 1900 – Florence, Italy, June 5, 1993], who introduced the term microwaves in scientifi c literature and with whom the readers of this Magazine have a long-term acquaintance [1, 2] (Figure 1).

Enrico Fermi in Florence [Historical corner] / G. Pelosi; M. Pieraccini; S. Selleri. - In: IEEE ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION MAGAZINE. - ISSN 1045-9243. - STAMPA. - 55:(2013), pp. 272-276. [10.1109/MAP.2013.6781744]

Enrico Fermi in Florence [Historical corner]

PELOSI, GIUSEPPE;PIERACCINI, MASSIMILIANO;SELLERI, STEFANO
2013

Abstract

Enrico Fermi [Rome, Italy, September 29, 1901 – Chicago, Illinois, USA, November 28, 1954] got his degree in Physics in 1921 at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy. Among his fellow students, Fermi had Nello Carrara [Florence, Italy, February 19, 1900 – Florence, Italy, June 5, 1993], who introduced the term microwaves in scientifi c literature and with whom the readers of this Magazine have a long-term acquaintance [1, 2] (Figure 1).
2013
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G. Pelosi; M. Pieraccini; S. Selleri
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