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Edoardo Amaldi was born on 5 September, 1908, is an Italian physicist (1908–1989). Discover Edoardo Amaldi'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 81 years old?

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1908

Edoardo Amaldi (5 September 1908 – 5 December 1989) was an Italian physicist.

He coined the term "neutrino" in conversations with Enrico Fermi distinguishing it from the heavier "neutron".

He has been described as "one of the leading nuclear physicists of the twentieth century."

He was involved in the anti-nuclear peace movement.

Amaldi was born in Carpaneto Piacentino, the son of Ugo Amaldi, professor of mathematics at the University of Padua, and Luisa Basini.

1938

Amaldi graduated under the supervision of Enrico Fermi and was his main collaborator until 1938, when Fermi left Italy for the United States.

1939

In 1939, Amaldi was drafted into the Royal Italian Army and returned to physics in 1941.

After WWII, Amaldi held the chair of "General Physics" at the Sapienza University of Rome, rebuilt the post-Fermi school of physics, and was the co-founder of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics and of ESRO.

1954

He was the general secretary of CERN at its early stages when operations were still provisional, before September's 1954 official foundation.

He pioneered in Europe the search for gravitational waves.

His main scientific results were on slow neutrons in the Fermi group, and the evidence for antiproton annihilations with emulsion techniques, somewhat contemporary to its production in accelerators by Emilio Segrè and collaborators.

Amaldi co-authored about 200 scientific publications ranging from atomic spectroscopy and nuclear physics to elementary particle physics and experimental gravitation, as well as textbooks for secondary schools and universities.

He also wrote historical-scientific books; for example, a biography of his friend Ettore Majorana who mysteriously disappeared.

1958

He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1958, an International Member of the American Philosophical Society in 1961, and both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1962.

1963

In 1963 he became foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

1968

On 25 April 1968, he was elected as a Foreign Member of the Royal Society.

1989

Amaldi died unexpectedly on 5 December 1989, still in full activity, while he was president of the Accademia dei Lincei, of which he had been a member since 1948.

The third Automated Transfer Vehicle of the European Space Agency bore his name.