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colleagues, always ready to admire other people’s success, he was happy to share his knowledge with juniors. His refusal of association with academies, and his lack of interest in prizes and honours, as well as his wish not to talk publicly, after his retirement, of his scientific life, are well known. He was a great physicist.
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Giuseppe enjoyed the respect of great physicists in the world. As a man of culture and vision, he was very curious and attentive to what was going on in the world, and not only in the field of physics. Very kind and always ready to listen, straightforward but humble in his relations with his
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collaboration, which worked until the 1980s, which investigated elastic electron-neutrino scattering. He retired in 1979, but kept in touch with the
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where he wrote, "he probability of success is difficult to estimate; but if we never search, the chance of success is zero."
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Cocconi died on 9 November 2008. His colleagues and friends wrote the following in his CERN's obituary:
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Amaldi, Ugo; Barbiellini, Guido; Fidecaro, Maria; Matthiae, Giorgio (August 2009).
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From 1967 to 1969, Cocconi was CERN's research director, and conceived the
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During his sabbatical of 1959–1961, Cocconi helped kick-start the
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research, and particle physics related research in general.
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Cocconi giving a lecture in CERN's main auditorium in 1967
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Cocconi

Como
Kingdom of Italy
Geneva
Switzerland
Italian
University of Milan
Pomeron
Roman pot
CHARM
CERN director
Guggenheim Fellowship
Particle
high-energy physics
Cosmic ray research
University of Catania
Cornell University
Sapienza University of Rome
CERN
Proton Synchrotron
Brookhaven National Laboratory
physicist
Proton Synchrotron
CERN
Geneva
particle physics
SETI
Como
Kingdom of Italy

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