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 Giulio Racah
Giulio (Joel) Racah (1909-1965) was an Israeli physicist and mathematician.
Born in Florence, Italy, he took his PhD from the University there in 1930, and later studied in Rome with Enrico Fermi.
In 1939 Racah immigrated to Palestine, and was appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he was later Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, and finally Rector and acting President.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/g/gi/giulio_racah.html   (152 words)

  
 Giulio Racah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Racah served as the only Scientific Military Commander in the War of Independence.
Most of Giulio Racah's research focused on quantum physics and atomic spectroscopy.
His honors are many; including honorary memberships to academies and an honor bestowed by the International Astronomy Association: a crater was named in Racah's memory.
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 Giulio Racah | THG Lexikon
Racah wurde in Florenz ausgebildet und promovierte 1930 an der dortigen Universität.
Er starb 1965 in Florenz auf den Weg nach Amsterdam in Folge eines Gaslecks in einer defekten Heizung.
Ihm zu Ehren wurde 1970 das Racah Institut für Physik gegründet, gleichzeitig benannte die Internationale Astronomische Union den Racah-Krater auf dem Mond nach ihm.
www.tomshardware.de /lexikon/Giulio_Racah   (187 words)

  
 About the Racah Institute of Physics | Racah Institute of Physics
In 1970, the Racah Institute of Physics was formally established and named after Giulio Racah.
Today, the Racah Institute houses first rate physics research covering a wide range of physics disciplines, from nanophysics, biophysics and condensed matter physics, to few body systems, nucelar & hardonic physics, high energy and astrophysics.
It also caters a large body of students at all levels, from a high level undergraduate curriculum to advanced graduate degrees, as can be attested by a Racah Institute of Physics graduate and Nobel laureate, Prof.
www.phys.huji.ac.il /about   (287 words)

  
 Giulio Racah - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
OneLang.com lets you search a huge database of reference and product information to find relevant, specific information on almost any topic.
See also: Racah's symbol, Racah's V-coefficient, Racah's W-coefficient, Racah-Wigner calculus
Timeline (http://www.fiz.huji.ac.il/staff/acc/faculty/racah/) (at Racah Institute of Physics at Hebrew University)
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Giulio_Racah   (168 words)

  
 Giulio Racah: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Giulio Racah: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)
...Giulio Racah Giulio Racah Giulio Racah (1909 - 1965) was an Italian physicist...physicist and mathematician who was born in Florence.
Giulio Racah (1909-1965) was an Italian physicist and mathematician who was born in Florence.
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 In Memoriam - Ugo Fano, Ph.D.
Ugo Fano was born to Rosa Cassin and Gino Fano (1871-1952), professor of mathematics at Turin, Italy, specializing in differential geometry.
Having studied mathematics first at the University of Turin, the younger Fano turned to physics under the influence of his cousin, Giulio Racah (1909-1965), a physicist known for the powerful theory of angular momentum.
Then Fano was fortunate to receive postdoctoral training from two giants in modern physics: Enrico Fermi at Rome in 1934-1936 and Werner Heisenberg at Leipzig in 1936-1937.
www.kumc.edu /rrsnews/archives/2001/2001-1/UFano.htm   (953 words)

  
 Physics Today September 2001
He later told Ugo that one of those scientists would go far--a man named Enrico Fermi, who would eventually become Ugo's mentor.
Ugo's older cousin Giulio Racah persuaded Ugo to study physics with Enrico Persico, who had moved to the University of Turin.
In 1934, after Ugo had completed his doctorate in physics at the University of Turin in 17 months, Persico arranged for him to join Fermi's group in Rome.
www.physicstoday.org /pt/vol-54/iss-9/p73.html   (903 words)

  
 Amaldi Edoardo Oral history interview with Edoardo Amaldi, 1963 April 8. AIP International Catalog of Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s.
Also prominently mentioned are: O. Corbino, Eugene Feenberg, Enrico Fermi, Antonio Garbasso, G. Gentile, Tullio Levi-Civita, Lo Surdo, Macaluso, Ettore Majorana, Quirino Majorana, Wolfgang Pauli, Enrico Persico, Giulio Racah, Franco Rasetti, V. Volterra; and Universität Göttingen.
Remastered recordings and loan copies available at the American Philosophical Society.
www.aip.org /history/catalog/icos/4484.html   (304 words)

  
 conoZe.com | Las leyes raciales y la Delasem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Entre los físicos que tuvieron que abandonar la universidad estaban: Sergio de Benedetti, Ugo Fano, Eugenio Fubini, Leo Pincherle, Giulio Racah, Bruno Rossi, Emilio Segrè.
En 1938 fueron expulsados de la universidad matemáticos como Guido Ascoli, Alberto Maria Bedarida, Azeglio e Giulio Bemporad, Guido Castelnuovo, Federico
Enriques, Gino Fano, Guido Fubini, Beppo Levi, Tullio Levi-Civita, Gino Loria, Beniamino Segre, Alessandro Terracini, Giulio Vivanti, Vito Volterra.
www.conoze.com /doc.php?doc=3935   (719 words)

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