UPCOMING NEXT WEEK on Saturday, 2nd
November, in Teatro Miela (Piazza Duca degli Abruzzi 3) at 18.30 : Maksimovic. La storia di Bruno
Pontecorvo (Maksimovic.
The story of Bruno Pontecorvo) written by prof. Giuseppe
Mussardo, in cooperation with ICTP, SISSA, & INFN, Pilgrim film, directed by Cenetiempo in
2013.
On September 1, 1950, at the
dawn of the Cold War, the italian
physicist Bruno Pontecorvo and his family mysteriously
disappeared. This
created a real political earthquake in Europe and the USA:
Pontecorvo was in
fact a scientist known around the world for his expertise in a
very delicate
area, that of nuclear research. The story of his disappearance
is one of the
most fascinating mysteries related to the atomic era, especially
when it became
known that he had crossed the Iron Curtain and moved to the
Soviet Union in 1950.
Bruno Pontecorvo was born 100 years ago and his unique life was
strongly interlaced with 20th century
history and with the development of particle physics. With his
exceptional
theoretical intuitions, which went hand in hand with his
brilliant qualities as
an experimental physicist, Bruno Pontecorvo is the scientist
that, more than
anyone else, has entered the secrets of the most elusive and
enigmatic particle
of our universe, the neutrino.
Free entry.