Florea Adrianمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Associate Professor Florea Adrian is affiliated with the Faculty of Mining at the University of Petroșani, specifically within the Department of Environmental Engineering and Geology, where he serves as Deputy Department Manager. His research focuses on environmental and geotechnical challenges in mining regions, including air quality management, subsidence phenomena, and tailings/waste dump stability. He has contributed to interdisciplinary projects addressing pollution control, geomechanical modeling, and sustainable post-mining land use. His work integrates advanced methods such as computer-aided design for mine planning and geospatial data analysis. Key research interests include decarbonization strategies for traditional coal mining areas and the environmental impact of industrial activities like waste burning. Publications highlight innovative solutions for mine closure management and legal frameworks for energy resource quality. Notable projects include studies on CO2 storage risks, ophiolitic rock utilization in construction, and phytoremediation of contaminated sites. Florea Adrian’s research addresses both technical challenges and policy implications, emphasizing practical applications for ecological reconstruction and community resilience in mining-dependent regions.







