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  2. List of Romanian Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    25 June 1894 in Sibiu, Romania. 28 December 1989 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. 1967 [a] "for contributions to astronautics and rocketry, and discovering the effect for fuel-saving maneuvers in interplanetary space flights (Oberth effect)." [8] Ferdinand Cap [de] (1924–2016) Austria.

  3. Sandu Popescu - Wikipedia

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    Sandu Popescu FRS [3] (born 1956 in Oradea, Romania [citation needed]) is a Romanian-British physicist working in the foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum information. [ 4 ] Education and career

  4. Radu Dan Constantinescu - Wikipedia

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    Radu Dan Constantinescu (born 17 October 1955) is a Romanian physicist specializing in the field of nonlinear dynamical systems and constrained dynamic, gauge field theory and of mathematical models describing nonlinear phenomena. He served as Secretary General of the Romanian Physical Society, and is currently the President of the Balkan ...

  5. Ștefania Mărăcineanu - Wikipedia

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    Ștefania Mărăcineanu (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃtefaˈni.a mə.rə'ʧi.ne̯a.nu]; June 18, 1882 – August 15, 1944) [1] was a Romanian physicist. She worked with Marie Curie and studied the element named for Curie's homeland Polonium. She made proposals that later lead to Irène Joliot-Curie 's Nobel Prize. Mărăcineanu believed that ...

  6. B. Andrei Bernevig - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Andrei Bernevig took part in the Physics Olympiad in Bucharest from 1994 to 1997 as a teenager (and won international gold and silver medals). [2] He graduated from Stanford University (bachelor's degree in physics and master's degree in mathematics in 2001) and received his PhD from Stanford University under Shoucheng Zhang.

  7. Mihai Gavrilă - Wikipedia

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    Mihai Gavrilă ( Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj ɡaˈvrilə]; b. October 16, 1929, Cluj) is a Romanian quantum physicist and a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy since 1974. He made fundamental contributions to the quantum theories of electromagnetic interactions with atoms.

  8. Romanian Journal of Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Journal of Physics is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering physics. It is published by the Editura Academiei Române. The journal was established in 1956 as the Revue de physique[ 1] and renamed Revue Roumaine de physique in 1964, [ 2] obtaining its current title in 1994. [ 3] The editor-in-chief is Aureliu Emil ...

  9. Dorin N. Poenaru - Wikipedia

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    Fields. Nuclear physics. Institutions. Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. Dorin Mircea Stelian Poenaru (born April 9, 1936, Suiug, Bihor County) is a Romanian nuclear physicist and engineer. He contributed to the theory of heavy particle radioactivity (cluster decay).