Daniel Fodorean is an academic at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Machines, Marketing & Management. His research focuses on electric machine design, control systems, and magnetic field computation, with a particular emphasis on synchronous and hybrid excited machines for automotive applications. Education: Electrical Engineering (Diploma, 2001), M.Sc. in Variable Speed Electrical Drives (2002), Ph.D. in Double Excited Synchronous Machines (2005). Professional Experience: Assistant Lecturer at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (2006–present); temporary teaching/research roles at Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (2003–2004, 2005–2006). His work involves advanced control strategies (DTC-FOC, PWM), finite element analysis, and optimization techniques (gradient, surface response) for machines like permanent magnet and transverse flux motors. Key projects include double excited synchronous machine prototyping and thermal/mechanical design for hybrid systems. Recent publications address parameter optimization, vector control, and flux weakening in high-speed applications. Scientific Awards: Scholarships at Technological University of Belfort-Montbéliard (2001–2002, 2003). He contributes to international conferences such as ICEM, IEMDC, and COMPUMAG, with a focus on electromagnetic field computation and drive system efficiency. His expertise spans analytical modeling, numerical simulation (Flux2D/3D), and experimental validation of motor performance.




