ILAS, the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Natural Sciences and
Humanities of SISSA is pleased to announce a seminar on history of
Physics which will be delivered by the author of the most recent
biography of Enrico Fermi:
Monday, November 5th, 15:00,
SISSA - Via Bonomea, 265 - room 128-129 (1st floor)
Speaker: Dr. David N. Schwartz
Title: How Fermi became Fermi
Abstract:
Enrico Fermi stands as one of the greatest physicists in history.
How did he manage to do this? This talk will explore the facts of
his life, both personal and professional, and attempt to suggest
the roles that nature, nurture, and chance played in the
development of his extraordinary career. He was clearly born with
extraordinary gifts, but these gifts would have been lost if he
had not been mentored early in life by a special friend, and his
career might have taken a very different trajectory had chance not
intervened in numerous ways. This talk will be based on the
research conducted by Dr. Schwartz in preparation of his biography
of Enrico Fermi, recently published in Italian by Solferino
Editore: "Enrico Fermi. L'ultimo uomo che sapeva tutto."
Links to the original English and to the Italian editions of the
book:
https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/david-n-schwartz/the-last-man-who-knew-everything/9780465093120/
http://www.solferinolibri.it/libri/enrico-fermi-lultimo-uomo-che-sapeva-tutto/
Everybody is welcome to attend.