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Giuseppe Caglioti was born on 19 August, 1931, is an Italian physicist. Discover Giuseppe Caglioti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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1931

Giuseppe Caglioti (born in Naples on August 19, 1931) is an Italian physicist, academic, researcher and writer.

He is an Emeritus Professor of Physics of Matter at the Polytechnic University of Milan.

Caglioti is an Effective Member of the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere, Emeritus Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science and of the Italian Physical Society and member of the Istituto di Studi Superiori Gerolamo Cardano.

1953

Caglioti graduated in Physics at the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1953, and specialized at the same university in Nuclear Physics (1955), and at the Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA, in Nuclear Science and Engineering (1956).

Assistant at the Physics Institute of University of Rome (1953-1955), then researcher at the National Nuclear Energy Committee (CNEN then ENEA) of Italy (1955–70).

1956

In this position, Caglioti has been resident research associate at the Argonne National Laboratory (1956–57), the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL), Chalk River, Canada (1959), at the Joint Research Centre of the European Union, Ispra.

1959

Italy (1959–71), and intermittently (1966-1973) visiting professor at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University, NY, USA.

1970

Caglioti has been Full Professor of solid state physics (1970-2006), and Director of the Institute (now Department) of Nuclear Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Milan; Emeritus Professor from 2006.

Caglioti’s original research interests have been addressed to experimental basic and applied nuclear physics, neutron spectroscopy, and the study of the structure and mechanical performance of materials.

In these areas, Caglioti has been the author/co-author of about 130 scientific publications, mostly in international journals or books.

Starting from the eighties, his interests have shifted toward technological research (one patent on extra-light automobile wheels) and the development of the Piezo-MusiColor Project: a synergetic combination of science, technology and art (one patent on MusiColor) aiming to an interactive, synaesthesic enjoyment of music and sounds also by blind, deaf and hard-of-hearing persons.

Along these cross-disciplinary research lines, Caglioti has explored the concept of symmetry breaking as a common feature in science and art, and the connection between quantum physics and perception.

2003

These investigations have been the subject of about 50 papers on correlations between human and natural sciences, of a good number of popular books, and of a graduate course on Aesthetics – Scientific Components of Harmony and Beauty, held for many year (2003-2010) at the Faculty of Design, Polytechnic University of Milan