
Rednic Vasile
پژوهشگر · Renewable Energy
National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologiesمعرفی
Dr. Vasile Rednic is a Researcher at the National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies (INC DTIM), affiliated with the Materials, Energy and Advanced Technologies (META) department and the Alternative Energies research team. He holds a PhD in Physics from Babeș-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) and Osnabrück University (Germany), awarded in 2010. His expertise spans solid-state physics, renewable energy systems, fluid mechanics, and magnetic materials characterization.
Key research focuses include:
- Development of multi-source energy cogeneration systems
- Structural/electronic characterization of catalysts for greenhouse gas reduction
- Experimental/computational fluid dynamics
- X-ray-based structural investigations of materials
He has led/coordinated major projects including:
- "Multi-focal solar concentrator with Stirling engine"
- TOCSEM project (2008–2011) on catalyst technology for emissions reduction
- Studies on Al-Mn-Ni/Dy-Ni alloy systems (2007–2008)
His work integrates materials engineering with environmental applications, emphasizing nanomaterials and sustainable technologies.
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