Marcelo Samuel Berman
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Marcelo Samuel Berman | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Brazilian and Argentine |
Alma mater | Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica |
Children | Albert and Paula |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Relativistic Cosmology, General Relativity and Investigative Journalism |
Institutions | Instituto Albert Einstein/Latinamerica |
Doctoral advisor | Murari Mohan Som |
Other academic advisors | Fernando de Mello Gomide |
Marcelo Samuel Berman (born Buenos Aires, Argentina, 10 April 1945) is an Argentine/Brazilian (double citizenship) theoretical physicist, specializing in relativistic cosmology, and a journalist. He is the publisher of books dealing with science, philosophy of science and learning techniques.[1][failed verification][2]
After finishing his engineering degree in electronics, Berman took graduate courses in theoretical physics at ITA, and received a Master of Science in Physics in 1981 from the Technological Institute of Aeronautics, under the direction of Fernando de Mello Gomide, followed by a Doctor of Science in Physics from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1988, under the direction of Murari Mohan Som,[1][2][dead link]
He subsequently had post-doctoral studies at Department of Astronomy, University of Florida (1989–90) and part-time adjunct, or visiting positions at Department of Exact Sciences, FURJ (UNIVILLE), in Joinville, SC, Brazil, the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and Group of Cosmology and Gravitation, Division of Astrophysics, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil.[1][2][dead link]
His field of interest is the General Gravitational Theories and Relativistic Cosmology; he has written about one hundred papers in refereed journals and ten books.
From 1996 to 2000 he was Professor, Department of Physics, ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics), São José dos Campos.[1][failed verification][2][dead link] He then was Scientific Counselor, (Technological Institute of Paraná). Curitiba, PR -Brazil from (2000-2002) and since 2006, the Scientific Director, Instituto Albert Einstein/Latinamerica, (Curitiba and Mafra).
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- ^ a b c d CV Officially verified by the Brazilian Federal Government
- ^ a b c d His official CV Archived October 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- Argentine emigrants to Brazil
- Argentine physicists
- Brazilian physicists
- Jewish Argentine writers
- Jewish Brazilian writers
- People from Curitiba
- Writers from Buenos Aires
- Living people
- 1945 births