Valiya Mannathal Hamza
Born Calicut, Kerala, India
Residence Rio de Janeiro
Citizenship India/Brazil
Nationality Indian/Brazilian
Fields Geophysicist
Institutions Observatório Nacional
Alma mater National Geophysical Research Institute, University of Kerala, University of Western Ontario
Known for Hamza River

Dr. Valiya Mannathal Hamza is an Indian/Brazilian[1] scientist credited with co-discovering, together with Elizabeth Taveres Pimentel,[2] the "Rio Hamza" or Hamza River which runs underneath the much more well-known Amazon.[3] Hamza is listed as a Permanent professor in the Geophysics specialization at the Brazilian National Observatory.[4]

Early Life

Hamza did his undergraduate and postgraduate studies from University of Kerala in 1960s. He started as a Senior Scientific Assistant at the National Geophysical Research Institute in Hyderabad, India in 1966. He moved to University of Western Ontario, Canada for his PhD in 1968.[5] and subsequently went to Brazil in 1974.[6]

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zh:瓦利亚·哈姆扎