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  1. Takaaki Kajita (梶田 隆章, Kajita Takaaki, Japanese pronunciation: [kadʑita takaːki]; born 9 March 1959) is a Japanese physicist, known for neutrino experiments at the Kamioka Observatory – Kamiokande and its successor, Super-Kamiokande. In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Canadian physicist Arthur ...

  2. Takaaki Kajita (梶田 隆章?, Kajita Takaaki; Higashimatsuyama, 9 marzo 1959) è un fisico giapponese, vincitore del Premio Nobel per la Fisica nel 2015, insieme al canadese Arthur McDonald «per la scoperta delle oscillazioni del neutrino che mostrano che il neutrino ha massa».

  3. 9 mag 2024 · Kajita Takaaki (born 1959, Higashimatsuyama, Japan) is a Japanese physicist who was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the oscillations of neutrinos from one flavour to another, which proved that those subatomic particles have mass. He shared the prize with Canadian physicist Arthur B. McDonald.

  4. 6 ott 2015 · The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass". It is perhaps a...

    • Andrea Taroni
    • 2015
  5. 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.

  6. 30 set 2021 · Neutrino pioneer: Takaaki Kajita (Courtesy: ICRR) Takaaki Kajita – who was still a physics student when Koshiba did his Nobel-prize-winning work – was intrigued by the study of these ghostly particles and decided to carry out a PhD at the University of Tokyo under the supervision of Koshiba.

  7. 7 ott 2015 · Takaaki Kajita of the University of Tokyo and Arthur B. McDonald of Queen’s University in Ontario were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for discovering that the enigmatic subatomic...