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The nuclear fusion was first experimentally achieved in 1934 ( by Enrico Fermi).
He created the first atomic bomb and nuclear reactor.
Dear Reader, Enrico Fermi was the first person to discover and experiment with the atomic chain reaction. Love, Science Geek
If you mean the first person who actually demonstrated a nuclear fission reaction, it was Enrico Fermi. The first pile was built using graphite blocks as the moderator, at the University of Chicago, and went critical on Dec 2 1942, under Fermi's control. Previous to this, many physicists had contributed to the theories about fission, including Fermi himself, but it had to be demonstrated. This first Chicago Pile-1 was the forerunner of the Hanford piles which were much larger and built to produce plutonium for the Manhattan Project. Fermi was born in Italy, but emigrated to the US in 1938, largely because his wife was Jewish and he was afraid for her in the Fascist era. He became a US citizen in 1944.
Chicago,1942, was the first nuclear reactor, but it was only a very low power demonstration, and had no direct practical application
Enrico Fermi, 1942
The first chain reaction was achieved in Chicago 1942, under Enrico Fermi
Enrico Fermi, 1942
The first to create the first nuclear chain reaction was Enrico Fermi. Refer to link below for details.
The nuclear fusion was first experimentally achieved in 1934 ( by Enrico Fermi).
Enrico Fermi, 1942
the first sustained and controlled nuclear chain reaction by Enrico Fermi in 1942
False, but he worked on the project that did.Enrico Fermi created the first nuclear reactor, is true.
I think you could say the inventors were Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard. The first fission reaction was the Chicago Pile-1, which was created by Fermi and Szilard. Fermi had previously headed the team that first split the atom, and Szilard had been perhaps the most important of the scientists who realized a chain reaction was possible. Their fuel was, by current standards, rather crude. And there are lots of fuel types, each with its own inventor. But the fuel by Fermi and Szilard was first.
Many scientists contributed to the WW2 Manhattan project. Enrico Fermi first demonstrated a chain reaction in a nuclear 'pile', so he could be considered the pioneer of power reactors.
The first sustained Nuclear Reaction was in CP-!, a pile of Uranium and Graphite blocks assembled by a team under the supervision of Enrico Fermi. Fermi collaborated with Leo Szilard, discoverer of the chain reaction
Enrico Fermi