- Roberto Salmeron
Roberto Salmeron (b. 1922, São Paulo),
Brazil ianelectrical engineer and experimental nuclearphysicist of international renown, Emeritus Research Director of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique of France (CNRS).Salmeron did his undergraduate studies in electrical engineering at the
Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo , in São Paulo, and inphysics in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (then named Universidade do Brasil), inRio de Janeiro . From 1947 to 1950, he worked as researcher and physics instructor at the Escola Politécnica and in the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of the University of São Paulo, where he studiedcosmic radiation under Italian physicistsGleb Wataghin andGiuseppe Occhialini . From 1950 to 1953, Salmeron worked at the recently createdCentro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (Brazilian Center of Physical Research) in Rio. In São Paulo and Rio, Salmeron was contemporary of a brilliant generation of young Brazilian physicists, such asCésar Lattes ,José Leite Lopes ,Oscar Sala ,Mário Schenberg ,Marcelo Damy de Souza Santos andJayme Tiomno .From 1953 onwards, Salmeron lived in
Europe , firstly doing hisPh.D. from 1953 to 1955 at theUniversity of Manchester , under Patrick Blackett,Nobel Prize winner of Physics, and then as an associate researcher in the European Centre of Nuclear Research (CERN), inGeneva ,Switzerland , from 1955 to 1963.In 1963, Salmeron returned to Brazil and accepted a post as professor of physics in the newly created
Universidade de Brasília . Unfortunately, the military dictatorship repressed strongly the faculty with liberal and leftist ideas and he joined 223 other professors in protest, who resigned from the University in October 1965.In 1966 Salmeron left definitely Brazil and went to work in Europe at CERN again, where he had an important role in experiments attempting to discover the
quark-gluon plasma . Afterwards (1967) he worked at theÉcole Polytechnique inParis ,France , one of the most important schools of engineering in the world.References
* R Aldrovandi, A Santoro and J M Gago (eds): [http://www.cerncourier.com/main/article/44/7/31/1/cernboo3_9-04 Roberto Salmeron Festschrift: a Master and a Friend] . AIAFEX, Rio de Janeiro. ISBN 85-85806-02-8.
* Conto dos 13 Príncipes, Palaiseau 2002
External links
* [http://cienciahoje.uol.com.br/materia/resources/files/chmais/pass/ch185/perfil.pdf Profile: Physics as Amusement. Roberto Salmeron] . Ciência Hoje Magazine 31 (185). PDF (In Portuguese)
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