- Hilario Fernández Long
Hilario Fernández Long (
12 September ,1918 –23 December ,2002 ) was an Argentinestructural engineer and educator.He was born in
Bahía Blanca and was of Spanish andVolga German descent. He graduated as a Civil Engineer from the University of Buenos Aires in 1941 and his professional life was centered on structural engineering. He participated in, among other projects, the construction of the Argentine National Library, the Buenos Aires IBM Building and the Zárate–Brazo Largo and Chaco-Corrientes bridges. He pioneered the use of computer tools in his discipline.He coauthored many technical articles, and published an "Introduction to Go" and a "Go Manual" that were instrumentals in the introduction of the game in Argentina.
Besides his teaching activities in several universities, he was the dean of the Engineering School and "Rector" (i.e. President) of the
University of Buenos Aires . AfterJuan Carlos Onganía 'scoup d'état in 1966, he resigned as the University autonomy was violated in the "Noche de los Bastones Largos " (Long Stick's Night) when the police entered by force in the campuses, beating students and professors, effectively ending the so-called "Golden Age" of the Buenos Aires University. His political commitment was reaffirmed when PresidentRaúl Alfonsín nominated him as a member of the CONADEP commission that investigated the fate of thedesaparecidos .After retirement, he was distinguished as
Emeritus Professor of both theUniversity of Buenos Aires and thePontifical Catholic University of Argentina and Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Buenos Aires. He died inNecochea .He belonged to several organizations:
*Structural Engineer Association (honor member)
*National Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences
*National Education Academy
*American Society of Civil Engineering (life member)
*Argentine Go Association (founding member)
*Argentine Center of Engineers
*Asamblea Permanente pro Derechos Humanos - APDH (Permanent Assembly for Human Rights – member of the Presidency council)After his death he was awarded the 'Science and Technology Honor Konex" (2003).
External links
* [http://www.fcen.uba.ar/publicac/revexact/exacta10/pag20-t1.htm "Engineering of a Golden Age" Interview to Hilario Fernández Long. In Spanish]
*The first version of this article was translated from Spanish from [http://enciclopedia.us.es/index.php/Hilario_Fern%E1ndez_Long Enciclopedia Libre Universal] underGFDL .
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