Head of Remote Sensing Department
PhD Doina Nicolae - is a physicist. She is specialized in Earth and Atmosphere's Physics, graduated from the University of Bucharest and has a Master degree in Optical Technologies and a Suma cum Laude PhD in Technical Physics for her thesis entitled "Lidar techniques for aerosol characterization in the lower troposphere", awarded by the “Politechnica” University of Bucharest.
PhD Camelia Talianu - is a mathematician. She is specialized in Mathematics – Informatics, with a Magna cum Laude PhD for the thesis “Programming algorithm for optimization, processing and validation of the lidar signals" award by the “Politechnica” University of Bucharest. She works as senior researcher in INOE and is a member of European Association for Theoretical Computer Science EACTS.
PhD Anca Nemuc - is a physicist. She has a PhD degree based on Ozone Studies at Bucharest University, Faculty of Physics, Atmospheric Science Department. She earned a Master in Science, June 2001 from State University of New York at Stony Brook, Marine Science research Center, USA. She is the site Manager of INOE for AERONET(Aerosol Robotic Network http://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/new-web_db/Magurele_Inoe.html) since June 2007. She is a member of American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union and EUFAR expert.
PhD Jeni Vasilescu - is a physicist. She graduated from the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics and has a Master degree from the same faculty, section Biophysics and Medical Physics. She received the PhD title presenting the thesis "Laser remote sensing for water investigation" awarded by Politechnica” University of Bucharest.
PhD Luminita Marmureanu - is a biologist. She graduated from University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology and has a Master degree from the Department of Systems Ecology and Sustainability. She received the PhD title presenting the thesis “Contributions to Support System for the Environment Development Management: Public Environmental Awareness”, title awarded by University of Bucharest, Department of Systems Ecology and Sustainability.
PhD Livio Belegante - is a physicist. He is specialized in Informatics and has a bachelor degree in science from University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics. He received the PhD title presenting the thesis "Assesment of aerosol optical parameters using Raman Remote Sensing Techniques" awarded by "Politechnica” University of Bucharest.
Eng. Cristian Radu - is an engineer. He graduated "Politechnica" University of Bucharest, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, physics engineering specialization in 2002. His abilities is the Orcad designing and electronic applications. He has a Master degree from the "Politechnica” University of Bucharest, Physics and Mathematics Department.
PhD. Simona Andrei - is a meteorologist. She received the PhD title in 2012 with the thesis “Study of Bucharest's Urban Heat Island and its Influence on Local Parameters” awarded by Doctoral School in Physics, University of Bucharest, Romania. She is a meteorologist with more than ten years experience as weather forecaster at Romanian National Meteorological Administration and Ubimet GmbH Austria. In 2008 she earned a scientific fellowship at Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici - Bologna's branch, where she studied atmospheric blocking.
PhD. Emil Carstea - is an engineer. He graduated from the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, specialized in Earth and Atmospheric Physics, specialization Laser Remote Sensing. He received the PhD title presenting the thesis "Remote Sensing Application awarded by University of Bucharest, Department of Atmospheric Physics.
Dr. Mariana Adam is a physicist.
She graduated from University of Bucharest, Physics department,
specialization Earth and Atmosphere's Physics. She has a Master
degree in Water Resources Engineering from Technical University of
Civil Engineering of Bucharest and a Master degree and PhD degree
from the Johns Hopkins University (USA). The PhD thesis was on
"Development
of lidar techniques to estimate atmospheric optical
properties". Mariana is a senior scientist with a large
experience in active and passive remote sensing for the study of
the atmospheric particles (optical properties) and water vapor. She
has worked as well with ground-based in-situ sensors for the study
of the aerosol optical and microphysical properties. Her main
interest is on lidar applications. Previously, she has been working
on these research areas in USA (Johns Hopkins University and Howard
University), Italy (Joint Research Centre, European Commission) and
United Kingdom (Met Office). She is a member of OSA (Optical
Society of America) and EUFAAR and acts as an expert in various
bodies. She is a regular reviewer for several international peer
review journals.
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mariana-adam-0a6a0642
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mariana_Adam
https://scholar.google.pt/citations?user=1MpUgGYAAAAJ&hl=en
PhD Bogdan Antonescu - is a physicist. In 2010 he received his PhD from the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics with a thesis on atmospheric electricity. Bogdan worked as a severe weather forecaster and researcher at the Romanian National Meteorological Administration and as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Manchester (United Kingdom). He is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and member of European Severe Storms Laboratory and American Meteorological Society.