Mihai-Alexandru Grigoroscuta is a Scientific Researcher at the Laboratory of Magnetism and Superconductivity at the National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) in Romania. His primary research focuses on superconducting materials, particularly magnesium diboride (MgB 2 ), and advanced materials processing techniques such as Spark Plasma Sintering. His educational background includes: PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from University "Politehnica" of Bucharest (2016-2021) MSc in Biomaterials from University "Politehnica" of Bucharest (2014-2016) Bachelor's degree in Materials Science and Engineering from University "Politehnica" of Bucharest (2010-2014) Research internships at NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan (2018-2019) and IPCMS, Strasbourg, France (2013) Grigoroscuta's research spans multiple interdisciplinary areas including superconductivity, materials science, and biomedical applications. His work primarily investigates the processing-structure-property relationships of MgB 2 and related boride materials, with emphasis on enhancing superconducting properties through various doping strategies and texturing techniques. He has made significant contributions to understanding flux pinning mechanisms, critical current density enhancement, and the development of novel superconducting materials for practical applications. His research also extends to biomedical applications where he explores antimicrobial and biodegradable properties of MgB 2 for potential use in medical devices and wound healing. Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong focus on superconducting materials, particularly MgB 2 and its variants, with significant contributions to understanding flux dynamics, pinning mechanisms, and microwave properties. His work spans fundamental materials science to applied research with potential applications in magnetic shielding, biomedical devices, and energy technologies. Recent publications show an expansion into nanocomposites, drug delivery systems, and archaeological materials analysis, indicating broad interdisciplinary research interests. Grigoroscuta has been actively involved in research since 2015, initially as a Research Assistant and currently as a Researcher at NIMP. His work involves extensive collaboration with researchers across Romania and internationally, particularly with Petre Badica who appears as a frequent co-author and mentor. His expertise includes Spark Plasma Sintering, crystal growth techniques, and comprehensive materials characterization using various magnetic, mechanical, and structural analysis methods. He is part of the Magnetism and Superconductivity research group at NIMP, which focuses on developing advanced superconducting materials and investigating their fundamental properties. The laboratory appears to have strong capabilities in materials synthesis, particularly through Spark Plasma Sintering, and comprehensive characterization facilities including VSM, SQUID, and PPMS systems for magnetic and superconducting property measurements.