Isabel Maria Gago (1913-2012)
Portuguese Chemical Engineer.
 
 
 
In 1922, at only 8 years of age, Isabel Maria Gago joined the Female Institute of Education and Work - later renamed Institute of Odivelas - whose teaching methods she spoke highly of. Following five years of primary instruction and two years of secondary school, Gago, then 14 years old, transferred herself to the Maria AmĂĄlia Vaz de Carvalho Secondary School.
In 1933, she joined LisbonÂŽs Instituto Superior TĂ©cnico (IST), eventually becoming, in 1939, the first woman to graduate in the field of Chemical Engineering. After finishing her graduation, Gago remained working at IST, first as an assistant and later as a teacher, until her retirement, in 1984, at the age of 70. 
 
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Em 1922, com 8 anos, entrou para o Instituto Feminino de Educação e Trabalho, actualmente Instituto de Odivelas, cujo ensino muito elogiou. ApĂłs cinco anos de instrução primĂĄria e dois anos de liceu, Isabel Maria, entĂŁo com 14 anos, transferiu-se para o Liceu Maria AmĂĄlia Vaz de Carvalho. Ingressou no Instituto Superior TĂ©cnico (IST) em 1933, sendo a primeira mulher a licenciar-se nesta ĂĄrea, em 1939. ApĂłs concluir a sua licenciatura permaneceu no IST como assistente, seguindo a carreira de docente universitĂĄria atĂ© se aposentar em 1984, com 70 anos. 

 
 
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