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Dr. Viorel DINU serves as a Scientific Researcher III at the National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) in Magurele, Romania, where he has maintained continuous research activity since 2001 within the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Computational Modeling. His institutional affiliation represents a dedicated career trajectory in materials physics research at Romania's premier materials science institute.
His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Physics from Bucharest University (2010), preceded by an M.Sc. (2002) and B.S. (2000) in Physics from the same institution. His international research experience features a Marie Curie Actions Early Stage Researcher fellowship at the Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (2006).
- Ph.D. in Physics, Bucharest University, 2010
- Marie Curie Actions Early Stage Researcher, Institute of Molecular Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, 2006
- M.Sc. in Physics, Bucharest University, 2002
- B.S. in Physics, Bucharest University, 2000
Dr. DINU's research program centers on theoretical investigations of interacting many-particle systems under equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions, with significant contributions to modeling conduction mechanisms in semiconducting metal oxide (SMOX) gas sensors. His methodological approach integrates quantum transport theory, disorder physics, and computational modeling using specialized tools including Wolfram Mathematica and Python-based scientific environments.
His 2004 publications reveal foundational work in two-dimensional electron systems, demonstrating expertise in magnetic field effects on quantum localization and spin polarization phenomena. These studies establish his research trajectory through Landau level physics, Anderson disorder modeling, and correlated electron gas behavior in confined geometries.
His distinguished recognition includes the highly competitive Marie Curie Actions Early Stage Researcher Fellowship.
- Marie Curie Actions Early Stage Researcher Fellowship (2006)
While explicit details of student supervision remain undocumented, his sustained research output since 2001 indicates active participation in scientific collaboration and potential mentorship within NIMP's research ecosystem. His grant history prominently features the Marie Curie fellowship as a cornerstone international research opportunity.
As a core member of NIMP's Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Computational Modeling, Dr. DINU contributes to Romania's national materials research infrastructure through advanced computational physics methodologies applied to semiconductor sensor development and fundamental condensed matter problems.
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