Jack Steinberger
Jack Steinberger (born
Hans Jakob Steinberger; May 25, 1921December 12, 2020) was a German-born American
physicist noted for his work with
neutrinos, the subatomic particles considered to be elementary constituents of matter. He was a recipient of the 1988
Nobel Prize in Physics, along with
Leon M. Lederman and
Melvin Schwartz, for the discovery of the
muon neutrino. Through his career as an experimental particle physicist, he held positions at the
University of California, Berkeley,
Columbia University (1950–68), and the
CERN (1968–86). He was also a recipient of the United States
National Medal of Science in 1988, and the
Matteucci Medal from the
Italian Academy of Sciences in 1990.
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