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  1. Val Logsdon Fitch (* 10. März 1923 in Merriman, Nebraska; † 5. Februar 2015 in Princeton, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Elementarteilchenphysiker. Fitch erhielt 1980 zusammen mit James Cronin den Physik-Nobelpreis „für die Entdeckung von Verletzungen fundamentaler Symmetrieprinzipien im Zerfall von neutralen K-Mesonen ...

  2. Val Logsdon Fitch (March 10, 1923 – February 5, 2015) was an American nuclear physicist who, with co-researcher James Cronin, was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics for a 1964 experiment using the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory that proved that certain subatomic reactions do not adhere to ...

  3. Val Fitch Biographical . I was born the youngest of three children, on a cattle ranch in Cherry County, Nebraska, not far from the South Dakota border, on March 10, 1923. This is a very sparsely populated part of the United States and remote from any center of population. It seems incredible by modern standards that by the age of 20 my father ...

  4. Val Logsdon Fitch. James S. McDonnell Distinguished Professor of Physics, Emeritus. Val L. Fitch, who spent all his professional life in Princeton, died in Princeton NJ February 2, 2015, one month shy of his 92 nd birthday. He was born in Nebraska on March 10, 1923 on a cattle ranch about 40 miles southeast of Wounded Knee, that his father ...

  5. Val Logsdon Fitch (born March 10, 1923, Merriman, Nebraska, U.S.—died February 5, 2015, Princeton, New Jersey) was an American particle physicist who was corecipient, with James Watson Cronin, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1980 for experiments conducted in 1964 that disproved the long-held theory that particle interaction should be ...

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  6. 11. Feb. 2015 · Val Fitch, who shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics for work that revealed a surprising imbalance in the laws of nature and helped explain why the collision of matter and antimatter has not...

  7. 9. Feb. 2015 · Nobel laureate and Princeton physicist Val Fitch dies at age 91. Feb. 9, 2015. A towering figure in physics who helped shape our understanding of the universe, Princeton University emeritus professor and Nobel laureate Val Logsdon Fitch died peacefully Feb. 5 in Princeton, New Jersey. He was 91.