Dr. Gabriel MOAGĂR-POLADIAN (project responsible)

Dr. Mihai GOLOGANU

Dr. Titus SANDU

Eng. Phys. Victor MOAGĂR-POLADIAN

Phys. Cătălin TIBEICĂ

 

Short CV

Dr. Gabriel MOAGĂR-POLADIAN (male) – he graduated the Faculty of Physics of Bucharest University (1990 – MSc, 1999 – PhD) in the field of soliud state physics / optoelectronics. Currently his research interest includes additive manufacturing technologies at different scales (especially at micro-nanoscale); research on novel applications for additive manufacturing; sensors of various types; applications of MEMS sensors and devices in fields such as high voltage grid, respectively nuclear science; miniaturized electronic components (especially active ones) made by selective laser sintering of polymers. He led / is leading 5 national projects as coordinator, participated in more than 20 national projects as partner. He led the IMT-Bucharest team in ENIAC project MotorBrain (Nanoelectronics for Vehicle Intelligent Failsafe PowerTrain) and ECSEL-H2020 project 3CCar (Integrated Components for Complexity Control in affordable electrified cars), these projects being devoted to electric cars and being led by Infineon Technologies AG from Germany. The role of the IMT-Bucharest team was to develop various types of sensors for different components of the electric cars. He was task leader in these projects overseeing partners such as Daimler (Germany), TNO (Netherlands), Infineon Technologies (Germany/Romania). He developed the concept for industrial scalability of scanning probe-based lithography techniques (private communication to CEA-LETI from France) and also the concept of the multi-cantilever tool for advanced lithography (Romanian patent). He has published more than 25 papers in international journals and conference proceedings, holds 22 national patents and 2 international patents. He is the co-founder and coordinator of the rapid prototyping lab at IMT-Bucharest (the lab is called “Experimental laboratory of integrated technologies for micro- and nanosystems”).            

Dr. Mihai GOLOGANU (male) – member of the simulation team. He graduated the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Bucharest and has a PhD in Mechanics from Sorbonne University (previous Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris), where he developed some models for the ductile fracture of metals and alloys, that have found a relative success in the nuclear and automotive industries. He worked at the Institute of Applied Mathematics, Bucharest, developing models and simulations for fluid dynamics, and later in the industry, at Nuclear NDT R&S, a company providing non-desctructive testing services for the nuclear industry, and then at Honeywell, where he developed models and simulations for various sensors. He joined IMT in 2017, where he works in the simulation team, developing models and simulations for mechanics, piezoelectricity and fluid flow.            

Phys. Eng. Victor MOAGĂR-POLADIAN (male) – he graduated the Faculty of Physics of Bucharest University (1994 – MSc) in the field of nuclear reactors physics and defectoscopy. His research interest includes modeling and simulation of various MEMS devices and structures using CAD and CAE software (SolidWorks, Ansys, Marc Mentat), programing (Visual Studio) and mathematical simulation of various phenomena regarding microstructures. He is involved in using additive manufacturing technologies by developing specific structures that take advantage of this technology. He is developing a new 3D scanning tehnique that is currently under patent pending procedure.  He led the IMT-Bucharest team in 5 National R&D Projects and took part in several international projects among which mention EU-funded projects such as FP6 NoE - Design for Micro & Nano Manufacture (PATENT-DfMM), ENIAC - Nanoelectronics for Vehicle Intelligent Failsafe PowerTrain (MotorBrain), ECSEL-H2020 - Integrated Components for Complexity Control in affordable electrified cars (3Ccar). He is author and co-author of more than 20 papers in international journals and conference proceedings. He is co-author of 5 national patents. He is a co-founder of the rapid prototyping lab at IMT-Bucharest (the lab is called “Experimental laboratory of integrated technologies for micro- and nanosystems”).            

Phys. Cătălin TIBEICĂ (male) – He studied Physics and received his B.Sc. degree in Optics (1998), and M.Sc. degree in Plasma and Lasers (2000), from the University of Bucharest, Romania He has expertise in the field of modeling/simulation of MEMS, optical, microfluidic and semiconductor devices by using FEM-based simulation tools. He has an experience of over 15 years in using CoventorWare, COMSOL Multiphysics, MatLab/Simulink software suites. He is skilled in Programming and Electronics, and also in experimental Physics including optical and electrical measurements. In his professional activity he has been involved in several European Projects, such as FP6 NoE - Design for Micro & Nano Manufacture (PATENT-DfMM), FP6 STREP - Medical Imaging - Laboratory on a chip (MI-Lab-on-Chip), ENIAC - Nanoelectronics for Vehicle Intelligent Failsafe PowerTrain (MotorBrain), ECSEL-H2020 - Integrated Components for Complexity Control in affordable electrified cars (3Ccar).