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Teodora Lazar is a Lecturer and Head of Department at the University of Petroșani's Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, specifically within the Department of Automation, Computers, Electrical and Power Engineering. Their research focuses on electrical safety, energy security, power systems resilience, and occupational health in critical infrastructure sectors such as mining and energy production. They have authored numerous technical courses and publications addressing modernization of electrical installations, renewable energy integration, and hazard mitigation strategies.
Key research areas include:
- Electrical safety protocols for underground mines and power substations
- Risk assessment methodologies for critical infrastructure
- Sustainable energy solutions and grid modernization
- Analysis of power quality issues in renewable energy systems
- Policy implications for national energy security
Recent publications emphasize multidisciplinary approaches to energy system vulnerabilities, combining technical analysis with policy frameworks. Their work often addresses practical implementation challenges in Romania's energy infrastructure, including coal and uranium mining subsectors.
Teodora has contributed to lab modernization projects at the University of Petroșani's Electroenergetics Laboratory and developed innovative applications like BCI-based mental state recognition systems. Their work bridges theoretical engineering principles with real-world industrial safety requirements.
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