Sérgio Mascarenhas played a major role in the establishment of the Federal University of São Carlos. Back in 1968, when the idea of creating the first federal university in São Paulo state came up, Mascarenhas proposed the creation of an innovative university instead of a traditional one[7] (Mascarenhas had moved from Rio de Janeiro to São Carlos looking for more research opportunities in solid-state physics[13]). The Federal University of São Carlos was then established with that vision in mind and Mascarenhas was appointed the university's first rector, where he helped to create the materials engineering degree, the first of its kind in Latin America.[14][15]
MASCARENHAS, S. 1971. Bipole centers and optical absorption in CaF:Ce. Physical Review Letters., vol. 24, p. 98-100.
MASCARENHAS, S. 1973. Electron spin resonance dosimetry of bones from the Hiroshima atomic bomb site. Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., vol. 18, p. 579.
MASCARENHAS, S. 1974. The electret effect in bone and biopolymers and the bound water problem. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., vol. 238, p. 36-52.
MASCARENHAS, S. 1979. Bioelectrets: electrets in biomaterials and biopolymers. Electrets - Topics in Applied Physics., vol. 33, p. 341-346. Springer-Verlag
MASCARENHAS, S. 1982. Electron spin resonance dating of human bones from Brazilian shell-mounds (Sambaquis). American Journal of Physical Anthropology., vol. 159, p. 413-417.
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Biography. Inductees of the Order of Scientific Merit, Ministry of Science and Technology (in Portuguese)
^Mascarenhas, S. (1987), "Bioelectrets : Electrets in biomaterials and biopolymers", in Sessler, Gerhard M. (ed.), Electrets, Topics in Applied Physics, vol. 33, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 321–346, doi:10.1007/3540173358_14, ISBN9783540707509