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  1. Leon Max Lederman (Nueva York; 15 de julio de 1922-Rexburg, Idaho; 3 de octubre de 2018) [1] fue un físico y profesor universitario estadounidense galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Física de 1988 por sus trabajos sobre los neutrinos.

  2. Leon Max Lederman (July 15, 1922 – October 3, 2018) was an American experimental physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988, along with Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger, for research on neutrinos.

  3. Leon M. Lederman was a prominent American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988 for his work on neutrinos. He also served as the director of Fermilab, the National Medal of Science, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  4. Leon Max Lederman (born July 15, 1922, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 3, 2018, Rexburg, Idaho) was an American physicist who, along with Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1988 for their joint research on neutrinos.

  5. 5 de oct. de 2018 · Leon Lederman, who passed away at 96, was a pioneer in the discovery of the muon neutrino and the upsilon, and a leader of Fermilab. He also collaborated with CERN physicists on the g-2 and R-103 experiments.

  6. Leon M. Lederman. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1988. Born: 15 July 1922, New York, NY, USA. Died: 3 October 2018, Rexburg, ID, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL, USA.

  7. 30 de nov. de 2018 · A pioneer in particle physics, Leon shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics. He was an influential public champion for science and science education, a transformational scientific leader, and a role model to generations of scientists young and old. Leon was born to Russian-Jewish immigrants in New York City on 15 July 1922.