Organization:Enrico Fermi Institute

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Enrico Fermi Institute
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Established1945
Field of research
Astrophysics
Cosmochemistry
Particle physics
Relativity
DirectorScott P. Wakely
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
[ ⚑ ] : 41°47′34″N 87°36′09″W / 41.7929°N 87.6026°W / 41.7929; -87.6026
Operating agency
University of Chicago
Nobel laureatesJames Cronin
Enrico Fermi
Walter Libby
Maria Goeppert Mayer
Yoichiro Nambu
Harold C. Urey
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The Institute for Nuclear Studies was founded September 1945 as part of the University of Chicago with Samuel King Allison as director. On November 20, 1955, it was renamed The Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies. The name was shortened to The Enrico Fermi Institute (EFI) in January 1968.

Physicist Enrico Fermi was heavily involved in the founding years of the institute, and it was at his request that Allison took the position as the first director.[1] In addition to Fermi and Allison, the initial faculty included Harold C. Urey, Edward Teller, Joseph E. Mayer, and Maria Goeppert Mayer.[2]

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