Nicola Cabibbo, Italian physicist and chair of ICTP's Scientific
Council, died Monday 16 August in Rome. A leading theoretical
physicist at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Cabibbo was
actively involved with ICTP for many years, presenting at
conferences and helping with the Centre's strategy as the Italian
government's representative to ICTP, a member of the ICTP
Scientific Council since 1997, and then as its chair since
2006.
Last week ICTP had awarded its prestigious Dirac Medal to Cabibbo
and to Indian-American physicist Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan
of the University of Texas for their fundamental contributions to
the understanding of weak interactions and other aspects of
theoretical physics.
ICTP Director Fernando Quevedo, who had contacted Cabibbo on
August 8 to personally notify him of the Dirac award, said that the
news had come as a pleasant surprise to Cabibbo. "He was very
happy to receive the award and to share it with George Sudarshan,"
said Quevedo, adding that for both winners the award was
recognition long overdue.
Both winners were to be presented their awards by the Director
General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, at ICTP's high-level science
conference in November. Quevedo said that a friend or colleague of
Cabibbo's would be invited to accept the award on his behalf.
Through his long years of service to ICTP, Cabibbo was able to
help the Centre in its ongoing mandate to promote science in
developing countries. He once commented on the meaning of dignity
for scientists from the developing world: "It means not merely to
maintain a good scientific level, but to be heard and respected in
one's own country. It means not to be discriminated against in
international scientific journals. It means to feel part of a
larger community despite hailing from a country where political
elites rarely display interest in science and where science rarely
has a practical impact on society. Thanks to ICTP, these scientists
share a common home away from home."
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Nicola Cabibbo, (1935 - 2010)
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