Minister for Science, Technology, and Higher Education Mariano Gago of Portugal

On 'science and society', Minister Gago expressed his personal satisfaction at the attention that this area is now receiving from each of the EU presidencies.
Jos Mariano Gago is an impassioned physicist who spent more than a decade as a researcher at Cern, the European particle physics laboratory.
Increasingly drawn to physics, the engineer Gago was accepted as a doctoral student at the Louis Leprince-Ringuet laboratory for high energy, which was part of Paris X, the very prestigious Ecole Polytechnique.
Working for EuropeProfoundly European, Minister Gago devoted all his energy to preparing Portugals EU presidency.
Creativity and credibilityFor the past year, Gago has been an ardent champion of the European Research Council (ERC) an essential initiative in giving new impetus to the fundamental sciences.
Gago is coordinator of the Initiative for Science in Europe (ISE), an international platform of all the ERC partners.
Gago has been the Minister for Science and Technology of Portugal since 1995, and represents Portugal at the Council of Ministers for Research and Development of the European Union.
Gago has emphasised the link between teaching and research, and has examined issues such as whether universities should specialise more in teaching or in research and whether there are possible divergences between teaching and research priorities, although never managing to reach acceptable educational levels within some Portuguese higher education institutions.
Gago is a founder of the Ciência Viva programme (since 1996), which on behalf of the Ministry of Science and Technology, aims to promote scientific and technological culture among the Portuguese population.
Geneva and is a member of IRGC Board.
Jose Mariano GagoGagos Biography José Mariano Gago is an experimental high energy physicist and a Professor of Physics of at the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) in Lisbon, Portugal.
José Mariano Gago is an experimental high energy physicist and a Professor of Physics of at the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) in Lisbon, Portugal.
As Minister of Science and Technology (S) during 1995-2002, Gago was responsible for science and technology and for information society policies.
Gago was President of the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) in Geneva and is a member of IRGC Board.
José Mariano Gago is Professor of Physics at the Instituto Superior Técnico of Lisbon and former Minister of Science of Portugal.
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Professor José Mariano Gago is an experimental high energy physicist and a Professor of Physics of IST.
Gago is a former President of the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) being currently a member of the Board.
Hoping that the new session of members of the Management Committee of the “China-Portugal Center for History of Science” can be determined at an earlier date, Minister GAGO said that he agrees with Vice Minister LIU Yanhua’s suggestion on the co-sponsorship of the exchange of 20 to 30 young scholars in next summer.
Jos Mariano Gago is Professor of Physics at the Instituto Superior Tcnico in Lisbon, Portugal, and was the Portuguese Minister of Science and Technology from 1995 to 2002.
Gago is Professor of Physics at IST in Lisbon.
Gago is member of the CERN Council.
Gago is the President of the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) and is a member of the Academia Europaea.
technological culture among the Portuguese population.
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of Science and Technology and Information Society policies.
are possible divergences between teaching and research priorities.
Jose Mariano Gago is a Minister of Science.
Jose Mariano Gago is a Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education in Portugal.