Friday, April 17, 2015

FCT highlights “invaluable contribution to science and technology” – the Minute News

The Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) lamented today with “deep regret” the death of the former Minister Mariano Gago, enhancing their “invaluable contribution to science, technology and scientific culture in Portugal.”

The FCT also notes in a text message, which “combines the scientific community in providing a heartfelt homage” to the scientist, the former Minister of Science and ex- president of the National Board of Scientific and Technological Research, the Foundation precursor for Science and Technology.

In the FCT web page, you can read “José Mariano Gago 1948-2015″ under black background.

The former Minister of Science and Higher Education Mariano Gago died today at his home in Lisbon, at age 66, due to illness, told Lusa your desk.

Mariano Gago was Minister of Science and Technology, 1995-2002, of the XIII and XIV Constitutional Governments, led by António Guterres and Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education in the new governments of the Socialist Party – in the seventeenth and eighteenth governments , 2005-2011 -., this time with José Sócrates as prime minister

He graduated in 1971 in electrotechnical engineering at the Higher Technical Institute, where he was professor

<. p> PhD in Physics from the Faculty of Science, University of Paris in 1976, was president of the National Scientific and Technological Research, between 1986 and 1989, and directed the Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics, Lisbon.

Mariano Gago body will be today in burning chamber, from 21:30 in the Basilica da Estrela in Lisbon, where, on Saturday, at 12:00, leaves the funeral for the cemetery of Pechão, Olhão.

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