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Ugo Fano

Ugo Fano
Ugo Fano.jpg
Ugo Fano (1912–2001). Photo taken in 1978.
Born (1912-07-28)July 28, 1912
Turin, Italy
Died February 13, 2001(2001-02-13) (aged 88)
Chicago, Illinois
Nationality American
Fields Physicist and Biophysicist
Institutions University of Chicago
Carnegie Institute
National Institute of Standards and Technology
University of Rome
University of Leipzig
Alma mater University of Turin
Doctoral advisor Enrico Persico
Other academic advisors Enrico Fermi
Werner Heisenberg
Doctoral students

Chris H. Greene
Thomas M. Baer
John Bohn
Michael Cavagnero
Charles W. Clark
Joseph L. Dehmer
Dan Dill [1]
Gerald Gabrielse
David A. Harmin
Peter Knipp
Chun-Woo Lee
Jia-Ming Li (a.k.a. Chia-Ming Lee)
Chii-Dong Lin
Kwang-Tzu Lu
Patrick O'Mahony
Xiao Chuan Pan
A. Ravi P. Rau
Francis Robicheaux
Emil Sidky
Anthony F. Starace
Giancarlo Strinati
Constantine Theodosiou

Shinichi Watanabe
Known for Lu–Fano plot
Feshbach–Fano partitioning
Fano resonance
Fano factor
Fano effect
Fano–Lichten mechanism
Beutler-Fano profile
Fano noise
Influences Giulio Racah
Emilio G. Segrè
Salvatore Luria
Notable awards Enrico Fermi Award (1995) Fellow of the Royal Society
Notes
His father was Gino Fano, he is the brother of Robert Fano, and the cousin of Giulio Racah.

Chris H. Greene
Thomas M. Baer
John Bohn
Michael Cavagnero
Charles W. Clark
Joseph L. Dehmer
Dan Dill [1]
Gerald Gabrielse
David A. Harmin
Peter Knipp
Chun-Woo Lee
Jia-Ming Li (a.k.a. Chia-Ming Lee)
Chii-Dong Lin
Kwang-Tzu Lu
Patrick O'Mahony
Xiao Chuan Pan
A. Ravi P. Rau
Francis Robicheaux
Emil Sidky
Anthony F. Starace
Giancarlo Strinati
Constantine Theodosiou

Ugo Fano ForMemRS (July 28, 1912 – February 13, 2001) was an Italian American physicist, notable for contributions to theoretical physics.

Ugo Fano was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Turin, Italy. His father was Gino Fano, a professor of mathematics.

Fano earned his doctorate in mathematics at the University of Turin in 1934, under Enrico Persico, with a thesis entitled Sul Calcolo dei Termini Spettrali e in Particolare dei Potenziali di Ionizzazione Nella Meccanica Quantistica (On the Quantum Mechanical Calculation Spectral Terms and their Extension to Ionization). As part of his PhD examination he also made two oral presentations entitled: Sulle Funzioni di Due o Più Variabili Complesse (On the functions of two or more complex variables) and Le Onde Elettromagnetiche di Maggi: Le Connessioni Asimmetriche Nella Geometria Non Riemanniana (Maggi electromagnetic waves: asymmetric connections in non-Riemannian geometry).

Fano worked with Enrico Fermi in Rome, where he was a senior member of 'Via Panisperna boys'. It was during this period that with the urging of Fermi, Fano developed his seminal theory of resonant configuration interaction (Fano resonance profile), which led to two papers. The latter is one of the most cited articles published in the Physical Review.


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