Samoil Michelevich Bilenki

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Samoil Michelewitsch Bilenki ( Russian Самоил Михелевич Биленький , English transcription Samoil Bilenky; * May 23, 1928 ) is a Russian physicist who deals with neutrino physics.

Life

Bilenky is a student of Isaac Pomeranchuk . He received his doctorate from JINR in Dubna in 1966 . In the Soviet Union he was a long-time employee of Bruno Pontecorvo in Dubna and there professor of the local branch of the Lomonossow University. Later he was at SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies) in Trieste.

He dealt with neutrino oscillations and physics of massive neutrinos including the role of possible Majorana neutrinos (e.g. neutrinoless double beta decay) and neutrinos in astrophysics.

Among other things, he was visiting scientist at TRIUMF in Canada, DESY , the University of Valencia, the University of Turin and the Technical University of Munich.

In 2002 he received the Bruno Pontecorvo Prize . In 1999 he received the Humboldt Research Award .

Fonts

  • Introduction to the physics of massive and mixed neutrinos , Springer Verlag 2010
  • Introduction to Feynman Diagrams , Oxford, Pergamon Press 1974

literature

  • Wanda M. Alberico (Ed.) Neutrino mixing: Festschrift in honor of Samoil Bilenky's 70th birthday (Turin Conference, March 25-27, 1999), World Scientific 2000

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