Dr. Popa Adriana Paula is an Established Researcher (R3) at the National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies (INCDTIM) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She is affiliated with the Department of Materials, Energy and Advanced Technologies and leads research within the Nanocomposite Materials with Adjustable Properties team. With a PhD in Physics from Joseph Fourier University, France (2004), and an MSc from Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania (2000), she has over 18 years of research experience. Institution: National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies (INCDTIM) Department: Materials, Energy and Advanced Technologies Research Team: Nanocomposite Materials with Adjustable Properties Email: adriana.popa@itim-cj.ro Web of Science ID: K-1643-2014 Her research focuses on advanced materials, particularly in the domains of nanomaterials, electron spin resonance, photocatalysis, magnetic properties, and environmental applications. Key areas include diluted magnetic semiconductors, core-shell nanoparticles, oxide glasses, spintronics, and photocatalytic water decontamination. She has coordinated and contributed as a key expert to multiple national R&D projects funded under programs such as PN-II, PN-III, CEEX, and CERES, demonstrating sustained engagement in cutting-edge scientific inquiry. Dr. Popa has played leadership roles in significant projects, including coordinating research on magnetic nanowires and oxidic glasses, and serving as a key expert in projects related to permanent magnets, solar energy conversion, and nanometrology. Her work bridges fundamental materials science with practical applications in energy, environment, and electronics. The absence of recent publication data or student supervision details in the provided text limits a full assessment of her academic output, but her long-standing project involvement and technical leadership indicate a high level of expertise and contribution to her field. Project Leadership: Coordinator of projects on magnetic nanowires and transition ions in oxide glasses. Expert Roles: Key expert in projects on spintronics, nanomagnetic materials, photocatalytic membranes, and rare-earth-free magnets. She maintains active participation in the scientific community through peer-review activities for international programs and contributes to enhancing research infrastructure, such as the electron spin resonance laboratory at INCDTIM. Her work supports technological transfer and innovation, particularly in the context of Romania’s research and development goals.







