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    On 25 January 1983, CERN physicists announced to the world the discovery of the W boson, an elementary particle that carries the weak force. News. Physics. 25 January, 2013. Former CERN Director-General Carlo Rubbia shared the Nobel prize in physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer for work leading to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN.

  2. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, in announcing the award, said, “Two persons in the CERN project are outstanding—Carlo Rubbia, who had and developed the idea, and Simon van der Meer, whose invention made it feasible.” This year's prize, which is worth about $193 000, is the first to honor work done at CERN.

  3. 19 de jul. de 1985 · El científico italiano Carlo Rubbia, último premio Nobel de Física, que compartió con Simon van der Meer, estuvo esta semana en Madrid, invitado por la Junta de Energía Nuclear. Tiene 51 ...

  4. Premio Nobel per la fisica 1984. Simon van der Meer (L'Aia, 24 novembre 1925 – Ginevra, 4 marzo 2011) è stato un fisico olandese.. Biografia. Specializzato in acceleratori di particelle ha ideato il metodo del raffreddamento stocastico nei collider, che ha reso possibile al gruppo di ricerca UA-1 guidato da Carlo Rubbia, la scoperta dei bosoni W e Z mediante l'SPS (Super Proton Synchrotron ...

  5. 18 de dic. de 2012 · Simon van der Meer and Carlo Rubbia were the first CERN scientists to become Nobel laureates in Physics in 1984. His less well-known contributions spanned a whole range of subjects in accelerator science from magnet design to power supply design, beam measurements, slow beam extraction, sophisticated programs, and controls. Comments:

  6. This year’s Nobel Prize for Physics has been awarded to Professor CARLO RUBBIA and Dr. SIMON VAN DER MEER. According to the decision of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences the prize is given “for their decisive contributions to the large project, which led to the discovery of the field particles W and Z, communicators of the weak ...

  7. 4 de mar. de 2011 · Abstract. Simon Van der Meer was awarded the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics with Carlo Rubbia "for their decisive contributions to the large project, which led to the discovery of the field particles W and Z, communicators of weak interaction." He held a position at CERN for the majority of his career and made many significant contributions to the ...