[4] Edison was also a violinist with the Piracicaba Symphony Orchestra, having composed pieces for piano, violin and string quartet.
In 1945 he married Yvone Farah, a German descendant, with whom he had three sons: Cláudio, Flavio (both architects) and Sergio (mechanical engineer).
[6] In 1950, Edison obtained his doctorate in mathematics with the thesis "Sobre a Medida de Lebesgue", under the guidance of Omar Catunda.
[7] In 1954 he was elevated to the title of full professor in Higher Analysis, where he published the paper "Algumas proposições equivalentes ao Axioma da Escolha", a pioneering work in Brazil in the area of the Axiomatic Set Theory.
He taught several specialized courses at the Institute of Mathematical Research and at the School of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters.
[10] He played a fundamental role in the formation of groups dedicated to Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics at USP and the University of Campinas.