Dan Mihai Stefanescu

Academics
National Cancer Institute,
Romania

Academician Engineering
Biography

Dan Mihai Åžtefănescu received his B.S. degree in Applied Electronics (1969), M.S. in Experimental Stress Analysis (1983) and Ph.D. cum laude in Electrical Engineering from the “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania (1999). He was the Head of Metrology and Instrumentation with the National Institute for Aerospace Research, Bucharest. He completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (NATO grant) on Knowledge-based Intelligent Systems for Selecting Industrial Sensors, with the Twente University of Enschede, The Netherlands. He was Visiting Scientist with the Korean Research Institute of Standards and Science and with the Center for Measurement Standards, Hsinchu, Taiwan. He is currently Senior Consultant with the Romanian Measurement Society and the Romanian representative for IMEKO (International Measurement Confederation). His current research interests include electrical measurement of mechanical quantities, material testing installations and metrological procedures for multicomponent transducers. Dan Mihai Åžtefănescu received his B.S. degree in Applied Electronics (1969), M.S. in Experimental Stress Analysis (1983) and Ph.D. cum laude in Electrical Engineering from the “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania (1999). He was the Head of Metrology and Instrumentation with the National Institute for Aerospace Research, Bucharest. He completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (NATO grant) on Knowledge-based Intelligent Systems for Selecting Industrial Sensors, with the Twente University of Enschede, The Netherlands. He was Visiting Scientist with the Korean Research Institute of Standards and Science and with the Center for Measurement Standards, Hsinchu, Taiwan. He is currently Senior Consultant with the Romanian Measurement Society and the Romanian representative for IMEKO (International Measurement Confederation). His current research interests include electrical measurement of mechanical quantities, material testing installations and metrological procedures for multicomponent transducers.

Research Intrest

Biosensors and Bioelectronics

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