Nadia Robotti is an Italian historian of physics specializing in Italian physics from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, including the works of Enrico Fermi, Ettore Majorana, and Bruno Pontecorvo. She is a professor of physics at the University of Genoa and an external project leader at the Museo storico della fisica e Centro di studi e ricerche "Enrico Fermi" . [1]
Robotti's books include:
In 2008, the Italian Physical Society gave Robotti their prize in history of physics for her work on Majorana. [1] She was the recipient of the 2017 International Prize "Le Muse" for history, the first winner to work in the history of science. [5]
She was elected as a corresponding member of the International Academy of the History of Science in 2007, and as a full member in 2019. [6]
Nadia Robotti is an Italian historian of physics specializing in Italian physics from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, including the works of Enrico Fermi, Ettore Majorana, and Bruno Pontecorvo. She is a professor of physics at the University of Genoa and an external project leader at the Museo storico della fisica e Centro di studi e ricerche "Enrico Fermi" . [1]
Robotti's books include:
In 2008, the Italian Physical Society gave Robotti their prize in history of physics for her work on Majorana. [1] She was the recipient of the 2017 International Prize "Le Muse" for history, the first winner to work in the history of science. [5]
She was elected as a corresponding member of the International Academy of the History of Science in 2007, and as a full member in 2019. [6]