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  Giuseppe Lovera

was born in Turin on 13th November 1912.
Lovera attended the classical secondary school and graduated in Mathematic Physics at the Royal University of Turin. Soon after he became assistant in the Institute of Physics.

After winning the chair at the University of Modena, Lovera kept the relationships with the University of Turin and in the academic year 1945-46 he returned to this town to teach a course in Spectroscopy.

Next years he taught classes of Terrestrial Physics and Experimental Physics, Exercises of Physics I, Physics II, Physics III.

In the academic year 1951-52 Lovera moved to Modena as a temporary professor of Superior Physics at the faculty of Sciences, where he was entrusted also with the class in Spectroscopy and as a member of the Board of Directors.

Lovera was accepted at the National Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts in 1954 as a correspondant member in 1956 as full member. In 1961 the Politecnico di Torino called Lovera as a successor of Eligio Perucca to the chair of Experimental Physics who kept up to 1983, when he retired from teaching. Lovera died in Turin on 21st June 1990.


 
 
 
  
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