Nabor Carrillo Flores

Physicist, Deceased Person

1911 – 1967

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Who was Nabor Carrillo Flores?

Nabor Carrillo Flores is the third son of Mexican composer Julián Carrillo Trujillo. He did his first studies in Mexico City and he continued them in New York. On his return to Mexico, he made his studies of preparatory and those of civil engineering at the National University, where he graduated in 1939. He received the Guggenheim Scholarship and his PhD from Harvard University, where he had also received his MSc in 1941. He exerted teaching and the 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 scaterd around the city to Ciudad Universitaria CU 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.

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Born
1911
Mexico City
Parents
Profession
Education
  • National Autonomous University of Mexico
  • Harvard University
Employment
  • National Autonomous University of Mexico
Lived in
  • Mexico City
Died
1967
Mexico City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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