List of Universidade de São Paulo alumni
This is a list of notable persons who have graduated from the University of São Paulo.
Presidents of Brazil
- Jânio Quadros (1961)
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995–2003)
São Paulo state governors
- Jânio Quadros (1955–1959)
- Abreu Sodré (1967–1971)
- Paulo Maluf (1979–1982)
- André Franco Montoro (1983–1987)
- Mário Covas (1995–2001)
- Cláudio Lembo (2005)
- José Serra (2006–2010)
- Alberto Goldman (2010)
Politicians
- Fernando Haddad - former Minister of Education of Brazil; current mayor of São Paulo (law degree)
- Gilberto Kassab - former mayor of São Paulo (engineering and economics degree)
- Guido Mantega - former Finance Minister of Brazil (economics degree)
- Aloízio Mercadante - current Minister of Education of Brazil (economics degree)
- Antonio Palocci - former Minister of Civil House of Brazil (M.D. degree)
- Rubens Ricupero - former Brazil's Finance Minister of Brazil and Minister of the Environment and Amazonian Affairs (law degree)
Writers
- Clóvis de Barros Filho
- Antonio Candido de Mello e Souza
- Augusto de Campos
- Haroldo de Campos
- Hilda Hilst
- Glauco Mattoso
- Raduan Nassar
- Alcides Nogueira
- Décio Pignatari
- Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes
- Lygia Fagundes Telles
- Antônio Vicente Seraphim Pietroforte
- Ismail Xavier
Scientists and physicians
- Aziz Nacib Ab'Saber - archaeologist, geographer, geologist and ecologist
- Ennio Candotti - physicist and scientific leader
- Marcelo Damy, physicist and co-discoverer of mesons in cosmic ray showers
- Abraão de Morais - physicist
- Gilberto de Nucci, physician and experimental pharmacologist
- Sérgio Henrique Ferreira - physician and pharmacologist, discovered the active principle of a new drug against hypertension
- José Goldemberg - scientific leader and research scientist
- José Graziano da Silva - agronomist and Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (2012-2015)
- Adib Domingos Jatene - physician
- Warwick Estevam Kerr - geneticist, researcher on the biology and genetics of bees
- Marta Mirazón Lahr - human evolutionary biologist and anthropologist
- César Lattes - physicist, co-discoverer of the pi meson
- José Leite Lopes - theoretical physicist
- José E. Moreira - system software architect for Blue Gene/L, the fastest supercomputer in the world
- Miguel Nicolelis - physician and neurobiological researcher
- Renato M. E. Sabbatini, neuroscientist and physiologist
- Oscar Sala - Italian-Brazilian nuclear physicist
- Roberto Salmeron - electrical engineer and experimental nuclear physicist
- Mário Schenberg - physicist
- Jayme Tiomno - experimental and theoretical nuclear physicist
- Marcos Troyjo - social scientist, political economist and diplomat
- Drauzio Varella - physician, educator and medical science popularizer
- Mayana Zatz - molecular biologist and geneticist
- Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini - physician; did the first heart transplantation in Latin America
Others
- João Batista Vilanova Artigas - architect (architecture degree)
- Paulo Autran - actor (law degree)
- William Bonner - journalist (advertising degree)
- Chico Buarque de Holanda - singer (architecture degree)
- Ana Cañas - singer (dramatic arts degree)
- José Celso Martinez Corrêa - playwright (law degree)
- Amyr Klink - sailor and explorer (economics degree)
- Fernando Meirelles - film director, City of God, The Constant Gardener and Blindness (architecture degree)
- Henrique Meirelles - former president of the Central Bank of Brazil (engineering degree)
- Lawrence Lin Murata - technology entrepreneur (engineering dropout)[1]
- Matheus Nachtergaele - actor (dramatic arts degree)
- Sebastião Salgado - photographer and photojournalist (economics degree)
- Nelson Pereira dos Santos - filmmaker (law degree)
- Alexandre Schwartsman - economist (M.S.), former Director of the Central Bank of Brazil
- Sócrates - former Brazil national football team football player (medicine degree)
- Dan Stulbach - actor (dramatic arts degree)
- Marcelo Tas - actor and writer (engineering degree)
References
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