Bogdan Mursa serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. His academic profile centers on complex networks research with specialized expertise in network motifs, evidenced through extensive publications spanning theoretical foundations to biological applications. His primary research focuses on network motifs as fundamental building blocks for understanding complex systems, with investigations into motif-topology correlations, dynamic flow across network layers, and efficient detection methodologies. This work integrates graph theory, machine learning, and high-performance computing to address challenges in community detection, node selection, and multi-scale network analysis. His research bridges theoretical network science with practical applications in biological systems and rehabilitation technology. Analysis of his publication trajectory (2014-2024) reveals evolving methodological sophistication: from early biomechanical applications (tongue tracking for stroke rehabilitation) to advanced motif-centric frameworks. Recent work emphasizes evolutionary algorithms for network generation (2024), automated model training techniques (2023), and ant colony social behavior modeling (2022), demonstrating consistent innovation in motif-based network analysis while expanding into interdisciplinary domains. No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials. Available information does not specify graduate student supervision, research grants, or collaborative projects. His current work appears centered on algorithmic development for network motif applications across computational and biological domains, with emerging exploration of automated techniques in model training.






