Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz

Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz
Born (1956-07-19) July 19, 1956 (age 68)
Scientific career
InstitutionsSão Paulo Research Foundation
Websitewww.fapesp.br/en/42

Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz, born in Rio de Janeiro on July 19, 1956, is one of Brazil's most noted physicists and a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.[1] The scientific director of the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)[2][3] and a full professor of quantum electronics at the Gleb Wataghin Physics Institute at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brito Cruz is engaged in research in which he uses femtosecond lasers to study ultrafast phenomena.[4][5][6]

  1. ^ "Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz: Invitamos a los investigadores españoles a que vengan a Brasil". madri+d.
  2. ^ George Washington University Law School. "CIEC's Profiles in Creativity and Innovation" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Spie (2014). "Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz: Fostering scientific development in Brazil". SPIE Newsroom. doi:10.1117/2.3201402.02.
  4. ^ "Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz". InterAcademy Council. Archived from the original on 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  5. ^ FAPESP. "Board of Trustees: Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz". fapesp.br. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28.
  6. ^ Anon (2013). "The Future of Renewable Energy featuring Clare Grey". bbc.co.uk. BBC World Service. How do we develop a practical, reliable, cheap and globally relevant supply of renewable energy and improve on the meagre 10% of our power needs which renewables currently provide? Quentin Cooper travels to the Royal Society of Chemistry's Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy meeting in Cambridge, UK, to hear about ideas and latest research results from Brazilian authority on bioenergy Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz, Cambridge University's creator of better batteries Clare Grey, Harvard pioneer of artificial photosynthesis Daniel Nocera and research director of the UK Energy Research Centre Jim Watson.