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Ennio Candotti (b. 1942, Rome, Italy) is an Italian Brazilian physicist and scientific leader. This article is about the year. ...
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He studied physics at the University of São Paulo, in São Paulo, from 1960 to 1964, and also at the University of Naples, in Naples, Italy (1970-71). From 1966 to 1968 he specialized in theoretical physics at the University of Pisa (relativity theory), in mathematical physics at the University of Munich, in Munich, Germany (1968-1969) and in dynamic systems at the University of Naples again. A Superconductor demonstrating the Meissner Effect. ...
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From 1974 to 1995, Candotti was a professor with the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Currently he is a professor at the Universidade do Espirito Santo, in Vitória, state of Espírito Santo. He was naturalized a Brazilian in 1983. The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ) is the largest federal university of Brazil, where state-owned colleges are the best and most qualified institutions. ...
Palácio Anchieta, former Colégio de São Tiago, in downtown Vitória is the seat of the Governor of the State of EspÃrito Santo reformed in 1912 by André Carloni, italian engineer contracted by Jerônimo Monteiro. ...
Flag of EspÃrito Santo See other Brazilian States Capital Vitória Largest City Vila Velha Area 46,184 km² Population - Total - Density 3 097 232 58. ...
1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dr. Candotti is in his fourth mandate as the president of the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science (Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência), the major scientific association in the country, and editor of Ciência Hoje, its scientific popularization magazine. For his activities in this area he has received the 1999 Kalinga Prize conceded by UNESCO. He was also the president of the Internacional Union of Scientific Communicators, created in 2002 in Mumbai, India. Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência (Portuguese for Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science) is a Brazilian scientific society created in 1948 by several prominent scientists, with the aim of promoting science, culture and education in the country by means of publications, conferences and political actions on...
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For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ...
Mumbai (Hindi / Marathi: मà¥à¤à¤¬à¤) (pronounced ), formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the state of Maharashtra, and the most populous city of India, with an estimated metropolitan population of about 12 million (2005). ...
Bibliography
- CANDOTTI, E. ; COCHO, G. ; MONTEMAYOR, R. . Thermal Gohost fields and unstable systems. Nuovo Cimento Della Societa Italiana di Fisica B - General Physics, Bologna, v. 106B, p. 13-22, 1990.
- CANDOTTI, E. ; PALMIERI, C. ; VITALE, B. . Universal Noether's nature of infinitesimal transformations in Lorentz covariant field theories. Il Nuovo Cimento, Bologna, v. 7A, p. 271-279, 1972.
- CANDOTTI, E. ; PALMIERI, C. ; VITALE, B. . On the inversion of Noether theorem in classical dinamical systems. American Journal of Physics, USA, v. 40.3, p. 424-427, 1972.
- CANDOTTI, E. ; PALMIERI, C. ; VITALE, B. . On the inversion of Noether Theorem in Lagrangian Formalism. Il Nuovo Cimento, Bologna, v. 70, p. 233-239, 1970.
External links - Ennio Candotti's Curriculum Vitae. CNPq Lattes System (In Portuguese).
- Interviews with Ennio Candotti at the Universia Brasil site: 2003 and 2005 (In Portuguese)
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