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Dana Jalobeanu is a prominent researcher and academic leader affiliated with the University of Bucharest, where she directs programs at the Center for the Foundations of European Modernity (www.modernthought.unibuc.ro) and co-organizes the Bucharest-Princeton Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy. She is a member of CELFIS (Center for Logic, History, and Philosophy of Science) and directs the Humanist Section of the University of Bucharest Research Institute (ICUB).
- PhD in Philosophy of Science, University of Bucharest
- Postdoctoral studies at Oxford, Princeton, Warburg Institute, Max Planck Institute
Her research focuses on Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, and the history and philosophy of early modern science. She explores themes such as experimental practices, natural history, metaphysics of light, and Stoic influences on scientific thought. Her work bridges interdisciplinary approaches to scientific methodologies, cosmology, and the transformation of natural philosophy into modern science.
Dana Jalobeanu's publications reveal a thematic emphasis on Baconian experimentation, the role of metaphors in scientific texts, and the interplay between theology, politics, and empirical inquiry. She contributes to major reference works like the Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution and the Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences.
She has organized academic seminars and edited critical volumes on topics such as the mathematization of natural philosophy and the therapeutic role of experimentation in early modern Europe. Her work remains central to understanding the epistemological foundations of the Scientific Revolution.




