Adrian Marius DEACONU is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Brașov. His research focuses on combinatorial optimization, network flow analysis, inverse problems in networks, graph theory, and algorithm design with applications in transportation networks, photovoltaic systems, disaster logistics, and computational epidemiology. Recent work includes developing GPU-accelerated algorithms for maximum flow problems, fuzzy optimization approaches for disaster relief logistics, and parameter estimation methods for photovoltaic cells. He has contributed to theoretical advancements in inverse flow problems and pathfinding algorithms under constraints such as network losses and adversarial disruptions. His publications span diverse applications including vaccination efficacy modeling, robust vehicle routing under attacks, and geomagnetic map construction using inverse methods. He maintains an active research agenda in network optimization with a focus on bridging theoretical mathematics and practical engineering solutions.


