Enrico Fermi's Life
Online: Recommended biographical sketches of Enrico Fermi:
Enrico Fermi Time Magazine Top 100 (20th century) Enrico Fermi Obituary - New York Times, November 28, 1954 PBS American Experience Enrico Fermi Bio Enrico Fermi Fermilab Biography Enrico Fermi Nobel Prize.org Biography New York Times piece about Enrico among pioneers of chaos theory. By Steven Strogatz. Later published in an anthology entitled: The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the 21st Century.
In Print: Books about Enrico Fermi, his life and work:
Enrico Fermi, Physicist by Emilio Segre, University of Chicago Press (1970). The only book-length complete biography of Enrico. This book helped me to understand these basic things: What was the thread of inquiry Enrico followed in his lifetime? What were his accomplishments? What was the context of his success? -of Atoms in the Family: My Life with Enrico Fermi by Laura Fermi, University of Chicago Press (1954), New York Times Bestseller, in print, multiple language editions. Filled with delightful, informative anecdotes and an immediate response to the history unfolding at the time including the impacts of military secrecy on family life. Enrico Fermi: His Work and Legacy, Springer (2004). Edited by Carlo Bernardini & Luisa Bonolis. Enrico Fermi’s scientific work, noted for its originality and breadth, has had lasting consequences throughout modern science. Written by close colleagues as well as scientists whose fields were profoundly influenced by Fermi, the papers collected here constitute a tribute to him and his scientific legacy. They were commissioned on the occasion of his 100th birthday by the Italian Physical Society. Enrico Fermi: And the Revolutions of Modern Physics (Oxford Portraits in Science) by Dan Cooper, Oxford University Press (1999). "Personal anecdotes mix well with science to provide a well-rounded picture of Fermi and his friends and associates. Fermi comes across as a brilliant, warm, and approachable person. That was his strength and is the book's strength as well. The black-and-white illustrations are crisp, appropriate, and enhance the text. An excellent short bibliography and a useful index make the book more valuable for its intended audience." Science Books & Films Enrico Fermi: Master Scientist, by Jay Orear (2004). Cornell Emeritus Professor Jay Orear discusses his relationship with his former professor and mentor Enrico Fermi. The book also includes discussions of Fermi by other scientists, most of whom presented their papers at various symposia honoring Fermi's career. |


