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ENRICO FERMI, AN EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO THE GREAT ITALIAN SCIENTIST INAUGURATED IN WASHINGTON

2 October 2017

mostra lami 2017On 2 October, an exhibition dedicated to the famous Italian physicist Enrico Fermi was inaugurated at the Italian Embassy in Washington. The exhibition was inaugurated on the 75th anniversary of Fermi’s first self-powered nuclear chain reaction at the University of Chicago. It is organised by the Scientific Office of the Italian Embassy and by the Italian Cultural Institute in Washington and promoted by INFN and the Italian Space Agency (ASI), in collaboration with the Domus Galilaeana foundation, the physics history museum of La Sapienza University of Rome, the American National Gallery of Art, Fermilab and the Fermi Centre. The exhibition entitled “Enrico Fermi, the Pope of Physics”, includes some of Fermi’s original manuscripts and instruments coming from Italy and from the United States. It is an opportunity to honour the greatest Italian scientist since Galileo’s time, renamed by his colleagues “the Pope” because, they said, he was infallible, who changed our world with his studies on the atom, opening the way to innovations in the field of physics and technology. The initiative will follow the lines of the Galilean celebrations already organised in 2014. Stefano Lami, the Scientific Attaché in Washington, explains:”we want to take the opportunity to present current Italian excellence in research and innovation and the close collaboration between Italy and the United States in the field of science and development of cutting-edge technologies”.

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