Dr. Andrei Drăgulinescu is an Associate Professor at the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, where he also serves as Head of University Works since 2009. His academic background includes a Doctor of Engineering degree (2004-2008) and postdoctoral studies (2010-2013) from the same institution. He has conducted international research internships in Finland, France, and Italy, focusing on semiconductor lasers, CMOS photodiodes, and optical technologies. Research Interests: His primary expertise spans optoelectronics and nanotechnologies, with specialized work in CMOS sensors, semiconductor lasers, and electrochemistry for energy applications. Key areas include: Design and simulation of quantum well lasers (InGaN/InGaAsN) CMOS photodiode characterization and reliability Optical correlators for image recognition Fiber laser applications in industrial metrology Electrochemistry in energy conversion devices Research Projects: He leads and collaborates on significant interdisciplinary projects: ENI Project (2018-2020): Project manager for intelligent soil mapping modules using eco-nanotechnologies. AMI-DETECT Project (2014-2017): Research member developing portable microbiosensor arrays for cardiac diagnostics. Laboratory Affiliations: Affiliated with the Optoelectronics Research Center at POLITEHNICA Bucharest, contributing to advancements in laser diagnostics and semiconductor testing.






