Gino Segre has a bachelor's degree in physics from Harvard, attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for graduate school, and spent time in Europe for postdoctoral work. He began teaching at the University of Pennsylvania in 1967. A long-term interest in history led him to begin writing about science history.
~~tag-text~~
Enrico Fermi is unquestionably among the greats of the world's physicists, the most famous Italian scientist since Galileo. Called the Pope by his peers, he was regarded as infallible in his instincts and research. His discoveries changed our world; they ... SEE MORE