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  2. Manuel Sandoval Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Sandoval Vallarta (11 February 1899 – 18 April 1977) was a Mexican physicist. He was a Physics professor at both MIT and the Institute of Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

  3. Panteón de Dolores - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Sandoval Vallarta: physicist, researcher Mexico City 1899–1977 Oct 5, 1988 Maj. Basilio San Martin military leader Toluca 1849–1905 Oct 9, 1905 Col. Vicente San Martin military leader Toluca 1839–1901 Apr 15, 1901 Francisco Sarabia: aviator Durango 1900–1939 Jun 11, 1939 Pablo Sidar: aviator Zaragoza, Spain 1895–1930 May 24, 1930

  4. Category:20th-century Mexican physicists - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Sandoval Vallarta; Y. Miguel José Yacamán This page was last edited on 14 April 2024, at 22:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of Mexican inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Intensity of cosmic rays related to latitude and Earth's magnetic field:Discovered by Dr.Manuel Sandoval Vallarta and physicist Georges Lemaître. Herbig–Haro objects, discovered by Mexican Guillermo Haro and American George Herbig; Ozone depletion: Mario J. Molina together with F. Sherwood Rowland discovered the CFCs role in the Ozone hole.

  6. National Autonomous University of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Sandoval Vallarta, physicist and cosmic ray researcher; ... Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mayor of Mexico City from 2000 to 2005, President of Mexico 2018–2024)

  7. History of science and technology in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico, established in 1551, was a hub of intellectual and religious development in colonial Mexico for over a century. During the Spanish American Enlightenment in Mexico , the colony made considerable progress in science, but following the war of independence and political instability in the early ...

  8. Sotero Prieto Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Sotero Prieto Rodríguez (December 25, 1884 – May 22, 1935) was a Mexican mathematician who taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Among his students were physicist Manuel Sandoval Vallarta, physicist and mathematician Carlos Graef Fernández, and engineer and Rector of UNAM Nabor Carrillo Flores. [1]

  9. Carlos Graef Fernández - Wikipedia

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    He completed his undergraduate education at UNAM, and he was influenced by UNAM scientists Manuel Sandoval Vallarta and Sotero Prieto, who each mentored several successful Mexican scientists. [1] [4] Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and other assistance, including a stipend awarded by Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas, Graef Fernández went to ...