Nabor Carrillo Flores
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (* 23. Februar 1911 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 19. Februar 1967 ebenda) war ein mexikanischer Kernphysiker und Rektor der Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
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内伯·卡里略·弗洛雷斯(Nabor Carrillo Flores,1911年2月19日-1967年2月23日)是一位墨西哥原子能科学家及地质专家。
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (Ciudad de México, 23 de febrero de 1911 - ibidem, 19 de febrero de 1967) fue un ingeniero mexicano, rector de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) de 1953 a 1961. Hijo del célebre músico mexicano Julián Carrillo y la coyoacanense Maura Flores, estudió en la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria y posteriormente ingresó a la Escuela Nacional de Ingeniería, donde se tituló como ingeniero civil.
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (1911, in Mexico City – 1967) is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo, and younger brother of Antonio Carrillo Flores. He did his first studies in Mexico City and he continued them in New York City. On his return to Mexico, he made his studies of preparatory and those of civil engineering at the National University (UNAM), where he graduated in 1939. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1940, and his PhD from Harvard University, where he had also received his MSc in 1941. He taught and did scientific research at UNAM. He represented Mexico in the atomic test of the atoll of Bikini in 1946. He was named technical advisor of the Mexican delegation in the Commission on Atomic Energy of the United Nations for the pacific use of atomic energy.
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Nabor Carrillo Flores
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Nabor Carrillo
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Nabor Carrillo Flores
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内伯·卡里略·弗洛雷斯
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Nabor Carrillo Flores
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Civil engineer
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1961-01-13
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1953-02-14
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Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (* 23. Februar 1911 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 19. Februar 1967 ebenda) war ein mexikanischer Kernphysiker und Rektor der Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (Ciudad de México, 23 de febrero de 1911 - ibidem, 19 de febrero de 1967) fue un ingeniero mexicano, rector de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) de 1953 a 1961. Hijo del célebre músico mexicano Julián Carrillo y la coyoacanense Maura Flores, estudió en la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria y posteriormente ingresó a la Escuela Nacional de Ingeniería, donde se tituló como ingeniero civil. Fue rector de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México de 1953 a 1961 y que quedara inmortalizado por la frase: "Infundir principios y valores, responsabilidad de la Universidad". Fue galardonado con el Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes en 1957. Sus restos fueron trasladados a la Rotonda de las personas ilustres el 28 de enero de 1975.
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Nabor Carrillo Flores (1911, in Mexico City – 1967) is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo, and younger brother of Antonio Carrillo Flores. He did his first studies in Mexico City and he continued them in New York City. On his return to Mexico, he made his studies of preparatory and those of civil engineering at the National University (UNAM), where he graduated in 1939. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1940, and his PhD from Harvard University, where he had also received his MSc in 1941. He taught and did scientific research at UNAM. He represented Mexico in the atomic test of the atoll of Bikini in 1946. He was named technical advisor of the Mexican delegation in the Commission on Atomic Energy of the United Nations for the pacific use of atomic energy. He was Rector of the UNAM from February 14, 1953, to February 13, 1957, and reelected for a second period, the first reelection in UNAM's history, from that same date to January 13, 1961. During his administration the transfer of the university that was scattered around the city to Ciudad Universitaria CU (University City) was carried out, acquired the Van de Graaff equipment, the first one in Latin America for atomic studies, and the publication of the Newspaper of the university began. He promoted the Nuclear Center of Mexico that would be inaugurated after his death. Executive Advisor of the National Commission of Nuclear Energy. From 1943 it was dedicated to the study of the scientific problems of the movements of the subsoil in the Valley of Mexico. He received the National Prize of Sciences in 1957 and among other foreign distinctions, the Legion of Honor of France. He received Doctor Honoris Causa by several national and foreign universities. Nabor Carrillo died in Mexico City on 1967. His body was placed next to his father's, in the Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres (the Rotunda of the Illustrious) of the Panteón de Dolores in Mexico City. The lunar crater Carrillo is named after him.
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内伯·卡里略·弗洛雷斯(Nabor Carrillo Flores,1911年2月19日-1967年2月23日)是一位墨西哥原子能科学家及地质专家。
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