Giuseppe Basso | |
Birth Date: | 9 November 1842 |
Birth Place: | Chivasso (Turin), Kingdom of Sardinia; now Italy |
Death Place: | Turin, Italy |
Field: | Mathematics Physics |
Work Institutions: | University of Turin |
Alma Mater: | University of Turin |
Thesis Title: | Dissertazione sulla luce polarizzata circolarmente e sulle sue applicazioni ed altre questioni di chimica |
Thesis Year: | 1862 |
Giuseppe Basso (1842–1895) was an Italian mathematician.
Basso was born to a very poor family; he had to work with his father, a taylor, from very early age. Notwithstanding, after completing his studies in the school in Chivasso and in the high school in Turin with great success, he showed great determination to continue at university level.
In 1862, Basso was awarded the degree of Doctor of Physics by a thesis about polarized light. Few weeks ago he was appointed professor at the Military School in Turin.[1] Simultaneously he was professor of physics in the university of Turin, first in replacement of Gilberto Gobi, the full professor, and from 1872 as assistant and from 1878 as full professor.
Basso is remembered basically by his works in physical optics.