Nuno Crato
Nuno Paulo de Sousa Arrobas Crato,
GCIH,
GCPI (born 9 March 1952) is a Portuguese
university professor, researcher, applied mathematician, economist, and writer. For many years, Crato was a researcher and professor in the United States. Back in
Portugal, he taught mathematics and statistics at the ISEG/
Technical University of Lisbon, now
University of Lisbon, while pursuing his research in stochastic models and time series. He also published many articles and participated in events of science popularization and for the history of science. In June 2011, he was appointed Minister of Education, Higher Education and Science, in the cabinet of the
Portuguese Government led by
Pedro Passos Coelho, serving through the end of Coelho's government in 2015. He was three times awarded a national medal from the President of the Republic, as ''commander'' (2008) and with the ''grand cross'' (2016) of the
Order of Prince Henry the Navigator, which is the highest grade given to a national figure. Lastly, as ''grand cross'' of
Order of Public Instruction (Portugal) (2022), which is the highest grade of this order.
He has lived and worked in
Lisbon,
Azores,
the United States and
Italy.
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