Biography

Hervásio Guimarães de Carvalho, Brazilian physicist (Araguari, Minas Gerais State 10 July 1916 – Rio de Janeiro 17 November 1999)

Published more than 150 papers in reviews of international transmission

ACHIEVEMENTS

Developed and perfected visual methods for measuring nuclear emulsions with aid of plates

Discovered a new form of fission in 238 uranium, a greatly assimetric fission (1975) 

With V. Davis & W. Tesh. Gradation development method for nuclear emulsions. Physical Review 91(1):224, 1953

Um viscosímetro de nível constante. Anais Assoc. Quim. Brasil 3(3):179-81, 1944 

With W.M. Amorim. Dosagem de monazita pelo contador Geiger-Muller. Anais Assoc. Quim. Brasil 12:35, 1953 (a process for evaluation of monazite in the sand)

MEMBERSHIP/OTHERS  

President, XX General Conference of IAEA, Wien (1976)

Councillor, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste

Leonardo da Vinci Golden Medal, Italy

TRIVIA

First in the world to obtaining doctorate in Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University, USA (1954)

He was advisor of Jerome Isaac Friedman, a future Nobel Prize (1955)

He was one Latin American to receive lunar rocks for analysis from Apolo XIV and Apolo XV missions (1971)

LINKS 

The information was obtained from  http://biblioteca.cat.cbpf.br/pub/apub/cs/2000/cs00800.pdf (in Portuguese)