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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yoji_TotsukaYoji Totsuka - Wikipedia

    Yoji Totsuka (戸塚 洋二, Totsuka Yōji, March 6, 1942 – July 10, 2008) was a Japanese physicist and Special University Professor, emeritus, University of Tokyo. A leader in the study of solar and atmospheric neutrinos, he was a scientist and director at Kamioka Observatory, Super-Kamiokande and the High Energy Physics ...

    • 6 March 1942
    • 10 July 2008 (aged 66)
  2. 20 ago 2008 · Yoji Totsuka, a major figure in the world of particle physics, died on 10 July after a long battle with cancer.

    • Henry W. Sobel, Yoichiro Suzuki
    • 2008
  3. Yoji Totsuka, a leading figure in the discovery of neutrino mass, died in 2008. His leadership of the Super-Kamiokande experiment and subsequent leadership of the High Energy Physics Laboratory (KEK) in Japan helped to lay the foundation for the current worldwide experimental and theoretical program in neutrinos.

  4. In the mid-1980s, Yoji Totsuka was the leader of a multi-million dollar proton decay detector that had yet to spot a single decayed proton. On the other hand, the background noise of neutrinos that zoomed through the detector was turning out to be interesting.

  5. 1 lug 2009 · Yoji Totsuka, an honorary professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, died of cancer on 10 July 2008 in Kashiwa, Japan. He will be most remembered for his leadership on the Super-Kamiokande experiment, which discovered that neutrinos have tiny, nonzero masses.

    • Kajita, Takaaki
  6. Yoji Totsuka, a particle physicist known for his groundbreaking discovery about neutrinos, died Thursday of multiple organ failure caused by cancer, his family said. He was 66.

  7. 9 lug 2008 · Yoji Totsuka, 66, former director general of KEK, died of a cancer on Thursday, July 10, at a hospital. Yoji began his career at the University of Tokyo in 1972 as a research associate and stayed at DESY on the DASP experiment.