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  1. Takaaki Kajita and the Super K experiment in Japan demonstrated that neutrinos coming from space “oscillate”, or spontaneously transform into different types. This has major implications for our understanding of the Standard Model of particle physics and perhaps the origin of the Universe.

  2. Takaaki Kajita nació el 9 de marzo 1959, en Higashimatsuyama, Saitama, Japón. Estudios Cursó estudios en la Universidad Saitama donde se graduó en 1981; su doctorado lo recibió en 1986 por la Universidad de Tokio.

  3. Takaaki Kajita is the Special University Professor at The University of Tokyo, and also was the Director of the Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR) of The University of Tokyo between 2008 and 2022. He is currently the President of the Science Council of Japan. Kajita received his Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo, School of Science in 1986.

  4. 7 de oct. de 2015 · Topics. Language. History. Tokyo. official SNS. On October 6, the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Kajita Takaaki of the University of Tokyo and Art….

  5. Es imposible no evocar la imagen de un samurái mientras Takaaki Kajita posa para las fotos, impasible como corresponde a un guerrero cuya única katana ha sido una inteligencia aguda, una curiosidad indomable y la tenacidad férrea de un soldado que se juega la vida en cada batalla. Tiene algo de personaje de Akira Kurosawa, noble, cabal y valeroso.

  6. These proved the theory of neutrino ‘oscillation’ and thus that neutrinos have mass. Takaaki Kajita was born in March 1959 in Japan. He gained his PhD at the University of Tokyo in 1986, working under 2002 Nobel Laureate in Physics Masatoshi Koshiba. Kajita joined the university’s Institute for Cosmic Radiation Research in 1988, and that ...

  7. 6 de oct. de 2015 · El japonés Takaaki Kajita y el canadiense Arthur B. McDonald han ganado el Premio Nobel de Física de 2015 por sus investigaciones sobre las oscilaciones de los neutrinos que demuestran que estas ...