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  1. Yoshio Nishina (仁科 芳雄Nishina Yoshio?, Satoshō, 6 de diciembre, 1890 – 10 de enero, 1951) fue un físico japonés, considerado "el padre fundador de la investigación en física moderna en Japón ". Yoshio Nishina, Llewellyn Thomas y Friedrich Hund, en Copenhague en 1926.

  2. Yoshio Nishina (仁科 芳雄, Nishina Yoshio, December 6, 1890 – January 10, 1951) was a Japanese physicist who was called "the founding father of modern physics research in Japan". He led the efforts of Japan to develop an atomic bomb during World War II.

  3. It has been over 70 years since Dr. Yoshio Nishina constructed the first small cyclotron in Japan at RIKEN. Currently, the Nishina Center accelerates uranium ions using a superconducting ring cyclotron (the 9th cyclotron at RIKEN), contributing to the discovery of new isotopes from nuclear fission. The unbroken line of tradition of the Nishina ...

  4. Japanese Atomic Bomb Program Scientist. Yoshio Nishina (1890-1951) was a leader of the Japanese atomic bomb program, and the “father of nuclear physics in Japan.” BEFORE THE WAR. Nishina was born in 1890 in a village near Okayama, Japan.

  5. Yoshio Nishina (仁科 芳雄 , Nishina Yoshio?, 6 de desembre, 1890 – 10 de gener, 1951) fou un físic japonès, considerat "el pare fundador de la recerca en física moderna al Japó ". Nishina va néixer a Satoshō, Okayama, i es va graduar com a enginyer elèctric el 1918 a la Universitat Imperial de Tòquio.

  6. Dr. Yoshio Nishina was the founder of Japan’s “particle theory”, “cosmic ray physics”, “elemental transformation”, “research on biological and medical applications of radioisotopes”, and “construction of large state-of-the-art experimental apparatus such as a Wilson cloud chamber and cyclotron.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2008 · Yoshio Nishina (1890–1951) is a relatively unknown but significant Japanese physicist who was instrumental in transforming the Japanese physics community into an active, internationally competitive group.