Archive 2021

ACTIVITY REPORT 2021

 

I. TRAINING ACTIVITIES

CiTi members supervised students from:
1. Faculty of Applied Sciences;
2. Faculty of Power Engineering;
3. Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology;
4. Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
5. Master’s program: Coding Theory and Information Storage.

 

This activity resulted in the preparation of articles and scientific papers presented at various conferences, national and international scientific communication sessions, as well as international workshops.

 

INTERNSHIP 2021 (bachelor’s cycle)

Based on the protocol (No. 2-9/2021) for organizing the internship concluded between CiTi and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, during 28 June – 10 September 2021, the following students completed their internship within CiTi (Faculty of Applied Sciences, MIAI specialization, 3rd year), under the supervision of Lect. PhD Simona Bibic and Lect. PhD Corina Cipu

 

 

STUDENT SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION SESSION, May 2021, UPB:

 

SCSS 2021 DMMM

1. Advanced mathematics for field theory on time scales
Student: Stefan-Razvan ANTON, Faculty of Applied Sciences, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisors: Lect. PhD Octavian POSTAVARU and Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

2. Improving image processing techniques
Students: Teodora CIUFU and Ștefan STOICESCU, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

3. Mathematical models in the structure of DNA
Students: Nora-Mohamed FAWZY RASHWAN HELAL, Ioana-Ștefania DIACONEASA and Bianca Elena NICA, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

4. Innovative mathematical methods in the study of seismic phenomena
Students: Flaviu-Constantin Mircia, Radu-Vasile HANGANU and Rareș-Ionuț PASCALE, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

5. Mathematical aspects behind machine learning
Students: Maria BISTREANU and Alexandru GEORGESCU, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

6. Considerations on the wave equation
Students: Oana Silvia DRAGHICI and Iulia-Alexandra ORVAS, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

7. Some considerations regarding the Galley theory on time scale
Student: Flavius DRAGOI, Faculty of Applied Sciences, 1st year.
Scientific supervisors: Lect. PhD Octavian POSTAVARU, Department of Mathematics and Informatics and Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

8. Cyber security policy in a company
Student: Marin Alin OLTEANU, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

9. A cryptographic perspective on electronic voting
Students: Ionuț ANITA, Aysun ÇELIK, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 1st year.
Scientific supervisors: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION and Assoc. Prof. PhD Alina PETRESCU-NITA, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

10. The evolution of 5G technology and the financial impact created by COVID-19
Student: Viviana Zarafin VLAD, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisors: Prof. PhD Mircea OLTEANU and Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

11. Mathematical techniques used in strategy games
Student: Liviu Marian VLAD, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisors: Prof. PhD Mircea OLTEANU and Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

12. Network traffic analyzer. Applications
Students: Ionuț ANITA, Aysun ÇELIK and Marius DIRVAREANU, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

13. A point of view on the CBC mode of operation of block cipher encryption algorithms
Students: Mioara MANTA, Cornelyu CRISTOIU and Lavinia PETRE, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 1st year.
Scientific supervisors: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION and Assoc. Prof. PhD Cristina SERBANESCU, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

14. Vulnerabilities of the Rivest–Shamir–Adleman cryptographic algorithm
Students: Loredana CEAMPELEA and Georgian NICOLAE, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

15 . Digitalization of banking systems and cryptocurrencies
Students: Nicola CANDUCOSTEA, Valentina COSMA and Ana DONDERA, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 1st year and Maria VLADOIU, FAIMA, 1st year.
Scientific supervisors: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA and Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models.

16 . Building automation and management systems security
Student: Raluca-Iulia BURCA, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

17 . Vulnerability of cloud service users
Students: Calin-Cristian TOGAN, Alexandru FRATILA and Mihai Stefan DANILA, Faculty of Applied Sciences, TCSI Master, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisors: Lect. PhD Emil SIMION and Assoc. Prof. PhD Cristina SERBANESCU, Department of Mathematical Methods and Models

 

SCSS 2021 DMA

18. Improving transport efficiency in a pandemic context
Students: Emma-Violeta MOVILĂ, Alexandra-Georgiana ANDRONE, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Simona Mihaela BIBIC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

19. Analysis of audio signals using the Gabor transform
Student: Ștefan TALICA, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Simona Mihaela BIBIC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

20. Using MATLAB to measure the diameter of an object in an image
Students: Ștefan NUȚĂ, Alex-Nicu SNACOV, Maria Cătălina NICA, Andreea-Elena ROȘCA, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Simona Mihaela BIBIC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

21. Genetic algorithms for optimal route planning
Students: Ștefan NUȚĂ, Alex-Nicu SNACOV, Maria Cătălina NICA, Andreea-Elena ROȘCA, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Simona Mihaela BIBIC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

22. Mathematical modelling of heat transfer
Students: Ioana-Miruna BULEANDRĂ, Iuliana NIȚĂ, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

23. Mathematical modelling of efficient learning
Student: Pavel GHEORGHIȚĂ, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

24. Modelling and improving the use of renewable energies
Student: Maria PANICA, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

25. Modelling the temperature effect in hybrid systems
Student: Valeria ANDRONESCU, 2nd year, Faculty of Power Engineering
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

26. Neural networks: friend or enemy?
Student: Andrei-Robert CIULEI, 3rd year, Faculty of Applied Sciences
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

27. Bilocal problems solved using the boundary element method
Student: Bianca-Maria CÎRNU, 3rd year, Faculty of Applied Sciences
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

28. Ignorance in quantum cryptography
Student: Vasile-Laurenţiu DOSAN, 3rd year, Faculty of Applied Sciences; Andrei-Voicu Tomuț, UBB Cluj
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

29. Database integrity and security strategies
Student: Georgiana Nicoleta POPA, 2nd year, TCSI Master, Faculty of Applied Sciences
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

30. Techniques for using statistical tests through evolutionary computation
Student: Roxana-Ştefania OAJE, 2nd year, TCSI Master, Faculty of Applied Sciences
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU, Department of Applied Mathematics

31. Topological data analysis in networks
Students: Ana – Maria POPA, Costin – Laurenţiu TOMA, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

32. Smart lighting with alarms (home, office space)
Students: Dario – Gabriel GIURCĂ, Alexandru – Marian DUMITRA, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics

33. Solar energy and wind energy in a microgrid
Students: Alfred – Antim ATANASIU, Bianca – Antonia PÎRTAC, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics

34. On activities with minimal energy performed by robots
Students: Eduard – Andrei TĂNASE, Gadiela – Daiana UŢĂ, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics

35. Energy demand estimation
Students: Marina – Georgiana RUSU, Danina – Alexandra BUZESCU, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics

36. Distribution of multifractal characteristics of air temperature
Students: Monica IONESCU, Andrei – Ciprian LUCHIAN, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

37. Intelligent commercial transport
Students: Oana – Veronica ŢUŢUIANU, Florin – Cristian POPOVICI, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

 

DMMM Awards

2nd Place
Paper: Advanced mathematics for field theory on time scales
Student: Stefan-Razvan ANTON, Faculty of Applied Sciences, 2nd year.
Scientific supervisors: Lect. PhD Octavian POSTAVARU and Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA


Honourable Mention
Paper: Mathematical models in the structure of DNA
Students: Nora-Mohamed FAWZY RASHWAN HELAL, Ioana-Ștefania DIACONEASA and Bianca Elena NICA, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Assoc. Prof. PhD Antonela TOMA

 

DMA Awards

1st Prize
Paper: Ignorance in quantum cryptography
Student: Vasile-Laurenţiu DOSAN, 3rd year, Faculty of Applied Sciences; Andrei-Voicu Tomuț, UBB Cluj
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Corina Elena CIPU

2nd Prize
Paper: Topological data analysis in networks
Students: Ana – Maria POPA, Costin – Laurenţiu TOMA, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

3rd Prize
Paper: Intelligent commercial transport
Students: Oana – Veronica ŢUŢUIANU, Florin – Cristian POPOVICI, 1st year, Faculty of Power Engineering.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Mihai REBENCIUC, Department of Applied Mathematics.

HONOURABLE MENTION
Paper: Improving transport efficiency in a pandemic context
Students: Emma-Violeta MOVILĂ, Alexandra-Georgiana ANDRONE, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 1st year.
Scientific supervisor: Lect. PhD Simona Mihaela BIBIC

 

THE 4th EDITION OF THE WORKSHOP ON INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES, DIVERSITY & CONNECTIVITY

CiTi members were organizers of this event and coordinated the presentations.

Session: Interdisciplinary mathematics in CiTi domains
Sessions chairs: Simona Mihaela Bibic, Elena Corina Cipu, Mihai Rebenciuc

 

Session: Applied Mathematics in Information Technology
Session chairs: Emil Simion, Simona Mihaela Bibic, Elena Corina Cipu

 

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONFERENCE “CERC” (2021) - 22 – 24 APRIL 2021

(CiTi members were co-organizers of this international event.)

During 22–24 April 2021, the 31st edition of the International Student Conference “CERC” 2021 took place, organized in partnership with:
– “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania;
– IUT “Paul Sabatier” of Toulouse, France;
– Military University of Technology of Warsaw, Poland;
– National Military University “Vasil Levski” Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.

In this year’s edition, held online, more than 250 students participated, coming from twenty-two military and civilian universities from Romania and abroad.

The conference was organized into sixteen sections covering a wide range of scientific fields specific to both military and civilian technical education.

Participation of UPB students supervised by CiTi members:

Panel 8: Computer Science, Modelling and Simulation

1. Dosan Vasile Laurentiu, Tomut Andrei Voicu, Cipu Elena Corina and Simion Emil, The Ignorance in Quantum Cryptography, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, „Babeş -Bolyai” University of Cluj Napoca, Romania.

2. Anita Ionuţ, Celik Aysun and Dirvareanu Marius, Network Traffic Analyzer. Applications, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania

 

Panel 9: Mathematics Applied in Engineering

1. Androne Alexandra Georgiana and Movilă Emma Violeta, Making more Efficient the Transport in the Context of the Pandemic Conditions, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

2. Andronescu Valeria-Alina, Modelling the Temperature Effect on Hybrid Systems,
„Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

3. Anton Ştefan-Razvan, Time Scale form of Maxwell’s Equations on Nonconservative
Fields, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

4. Ciufu Teodora and Stoicescu Stefan, Universe Exploration Derived from Integration,
„Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

5. Nuță Ștefan, Snacov Alex-Nicu, Nica Maria Cătălina and Roșca Andreea-Elena, Using MATLAB to Measure the Diameter of an Object within an Image, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

6. Nuță Ștefan, Snacov Alex-Nicu, Nica Maria Cătălina and Roșca Andreea-Elena, Genetic Algorithms for Optimal Route Planning, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

7. Popa Ana-Maria and Toma Costin Laurențiu, Topological Data Analysis in Networks,
„Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

8. Popa Ana-Maria, Răducan Valentin-Dorian and Giurcă Dario-Gabriel, Intelligent Lighting with Alarm (Home, Office Space), „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania

9. Răducan Valentin-Dorian, RLC Circuits and Processing Signals, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

10. Talica Ştefan, Analysis of Audio Signals using the Gabor Transform, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

11. Tănase Eduard Andrei and Uță Gadiela-Daiana, About Activities with Optimal Energy Expendature Conducted by Robots, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

12. Vărzaru Irina-Maria, A Mathematical Approach to Facial Recognition, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania

1st Prize: Popa Ana-Maria and Toma Costin Laurențiu, Topological Data Analysis in Networks, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.
2nd Prize Anton Ştefan-Razvan, Time Scale form of Maxwell’s Equations on Nonconservative Fields, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.
3rd Prize: Tănase Eduard Andrei and Uță Gadiela-Daiana, About Activities with Optimal Energy Expendature Conducted by Robots, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.
Special Prize: Ciufu Teodora and Stoicescu Stefan, Universe Exploration Derived from Integration, „Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania.

 

II. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

PUBLISHED PAPERS (print and online)

1. Assessment of structural monitoring by analyzing some modal parameters: an extended inventory of methods and developments, Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 28 (3), pp 1575-1590, Springer Netherlands, 2021, WOS:000533173400001, Mihai REBENCIUC, Simona Mihaela BIBIC, Antonela TOMA

2. Numerical solution of two-dimensional fractional-order partial differential equations using hybrid functions, Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.padiff.2021.100099Reference:PADIFF 100099T, Octavian Postavaru, Antonela Toma

3. Symmetries for Nonconservative Field Theories on Time Scale, Symmetry2021,13,MDPI,https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13040552https://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetry, Octavian Postavaru , Antonela Toma

4. A numerical approach based on fractional-order hybrid functions of block-pulse and Bernoulli polynomials for numerical solutions of fractional optimal control problems December 2021, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2021.12.001 , Octavian Postavaru , Antonela Toma

5. COVID-19 pandemic and chaos theory, March 2021, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 181:Pages 138-149, DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2020.09.029, O. Postavaru, Stefan-Razvan Anton, Antonela Toma

6.A Fibonacci-like universe expansion on time-scale, November 2021 Chaos Solitons &Fractals, DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2021.111619 , Postavaru Octavian, Antonela Toma

7. An optimized Chen first inequality for special slant submanifolds in Lorentz-Sasakian space forms, Rev. R. Acad. Cienc. Exactas Fis. Nat. Ser. A Mat. 115, 150 (2021); O. Postavaru and I. Mihai,

8. A Note on Advanced Encryption Standard with Galois/Counter Mode Algorithm Improvements and S-Box Customization, https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/102., Madalina Chirita and Alexandru-Mihai Stroie and Andrei-Daniel Safta and Emil Simion

9. FPGA Offloading for Diffie-Hellman Key Exchangeusing Elliptic Curves, https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/065, Dorin-Marian Ionita and Emil Simion,

10. A Note on IBE Performance of a Practical Application https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/061, Ştefan Maftei and Marius Supuran and Emil Simion,

11. E-voting protocols in context of COVID19, https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/027, Sfirnaciuc Emilia and Vasilescu Miruna-Elena and Simion Emil,

12. New directions in the ransomware phenomenon, https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/1610,Mihai-Andrei Costandache and Marian-Stefan Mihalache and Emil Simion,

13. A Scalable Simulation of the BB84 Protocol Involving Eavesdropping, https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/1074, Mihai-Zicu Mina and Emil Simion

14. A Comparative Study of Cryptographic Key Distribution Protocols. IACR Cryptol.ePrint Arch. 2021: 31 (2021), Alexandru-Stefan Gheorghies, Darius-Marian Lazaroi, Emil Simion.

 

◊ The 37th IBIMA Conference, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain. Online:

15. “Mental Health Assessment During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Sentiment Analysis,” Proceedings of the 37th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain, p8684-8688, Stefan-Razvan ANTON, Octavian POSTOVARU and Antonela TOMA,

16. “The COVID-19 Induced Digitalization of the Financial and Business Sectors,” Proceedings of the 37th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-9998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, p 9226-9232, Flavius DRAGOI and Antonela TOMA.

17. “Applications of Fractional Calculus: Processing Signals”, Proceedings of the 37th International Business Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-09998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain, p 9938-9944, Dorian Valentin RADUCAN and Mihai REBENCIUC.

18. “About Activities with Optimal Energy Dissipation Carried Out by Robots”, Proceedings of the 37th International Business Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-09998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain, p 9932-9937, Eduard-Andrei TANASE, Gadiela-Daiana UTA and Mihai REBENCIUC.

19. “Topologic Data Analysis in Sensor Networks”, Proceedings of the 37th International Business Management Association (IBIMA), ISBN: 978-0-09998551-6-4, 30-31 May 2021, Cordoba, Spain, p 10248-10254, Ana-Maria POPA, Costin Laurentiu TOMA and Mihai REBENCIUC

 

◊ The 38th IBIMA Conference, 23-24 November 2021 Seville, Spain. Online

20. It’s All A Game: Strategies And Scenarios In Open Sharing Spectrum, The 38th IBIMA Conference , 23-24 November 2021 Seville, Spain. Online, Cristina PETCU, Mircea MECHE-IONUT, Alex RĂDOI, Antonela TOMA and Mirela Mariana STĂNESCU

21. Conceptual IoT Framework For Geriatric Care Using Medical Error Prevention Techniques, Remote Monitoring and Computer-Assisted Clinical Decisions, Ștefan-Rareș DUMITRU, Ioana-Ștefania DIACONEASA, Nora-Mohamed FAWZY RASHWAN HELAL, Radu-Vasile HANGANU, Antonela TOMA and Mirela Mariana STĂNESCU

22. ViTech: A Virtual Learning Environment for Modern Education, Bianca Elena NICA, Irina Maria VĂRZARU, Antonela TOMA

23. The influence of fractional calculus in sequential models with low neuron count,Stefan-Razvan ANTON, Sandra-Ioana JIDOVEANU, Antonela TOMA

24. Increasing the efficiency for transport problems in a pandemic context, Proceedings of the 38th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), pp.
2232-2238, 23-24 November 2021 Seville, Spain, ISBN: 978-0-9998551-7-1, ISSN:2767-9640, 38th IBIMA Conference Proceedings, Vlăduț-Alexandru MIELU, Simona Mihaela BIBIC

25. Mathematical Modelling and Optimization of an Industrial Activity using a Queuing Model, ISSN 2767-9640, Andrei-Robert CIULEI, Bianca-Maria CÂRNU, Elena-Corina CIPU,

26. Applications of fractional calculus – signal processing, http://tehnostiri.ro/index.php/2021/06/28/8504/, Dorian Valentin RĂDUCAN, Mihai REBENCIUC.

27. About activities with optimal energy dissipation performed by robots, http://tehnostiri.ro/index.php/2021/07/01/despre-activitati-cu-disipare-optima-de-energie-efectuate-de-roboti/, Eduard Andrei TĂNASE, Gadiela Daiana UŢĂ, Mihai REBENCIUC.

28. Topological data analysis in networks, http://tehnostiri.ro/index.php/2021/06/29/analiza-topologica-a-datelor-in-retele/, Ana Maria POPA, Costin Laurenţiu TOMA, Mihai REBENCIUC

 

BOOKS

1. LaTeX guide, Politehnica Press Publishing House, 2021, ISBN 978-606-515-992-1, Simona Mihaela BIBIC, Elena Corina CIPU, Vlăduț-Alexandru MIELU, Bianca-Maria CÂRNU, Andrei-Robert CIULEI

 

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATIONS

◊ 25-26 March 2021

THINKBS: BASIC SCIENCES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION WORKSHOP, ERASMUS + PROJECT, online: http://thinkbsworkshop.com/

1. A view on innovative techniques for data security, a link between academic and industry, S. Bibic, C. Georgescu, E. Simion, A. Toma

2. The role of mathematics, perspectives for research in the industrial revolution 4.0 S. Bibic, I. Badralexi, C. Cipu, C. Georgescu, R. Purchinescu-Purtan, M. Rebenciuc, E. Simion, A. Toma

3. What Mathematical Knowledge must be achieved in an Engineering Career? Elena Corina Cipu, Simona Mihaela Bibic, Mihai Rebenciuc, Antonela Toma,

4. Extreme Engineering: Production Of Green Energy , Octavian Postăvaru

 

◊ 31 October – 04 November 2021 online

FRONTIERS IN OPTICS + LASER SCIENCE (FIO+LS), WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES,
https://www.frontiersinoptics.com/home/eposters/? searchtext=octavian&searchmode=anyword&speakerfilter =&trackfilter=0& datefilter=0& meetingfilterfio= Relativistic Mollow Spectrum, Octavian Postavaru

 

◊ 25 November 2021, online
THE 4th EDITION OF THE WORKSHOP ON INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES, DIVERSITY & CONNECTIVITY, ONLINE, under SECITC 2021

 

◊ 24-25 November 2021, online

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SECURITY FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS, SECITC, 2021, Romania

◊ 9 December 2021, online
THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ECONOMIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH – THEORETICAL, EMPIRICAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES

SESSION 12 / SESSION 12 DEMOGRAPHIC FACTS AND FIGURES / DEMOGRAPHY IN FIGURES AND FACTS Elena-Corina CIPU, Bianca-Maria CÂRNU – Mathematical modelling of migration processes through queuing theory and evolutionary algorithms / Mathematical modelling of migration processes using expectation/queuing theory and evolutionary algorithms; (10.30)

 

PROJECTS/CONTRACTS

1. CONTRACT INFOSYS: DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF FPE TYPE (presearving encryption format), Contract nr. 1/15.03.2021, Coordinator of project: Center for Research and Training in Innovative Techniques of Applied Mathematics in Engineering, University Politehnica of Bucharest

2. Special issue on *Application of Fractional Calculus as an Interdisciplinary Modeling Framework* to be published in *Fractal and Fractional*, Guest Editors Antonela Toma, Dorota Mozyrska, Octavian Postavaru, Mihai Rebenciuc and Simona Mihaela Bibic

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/fractalfract/special_issues/Fractional_Modeling

 

ERASMUS: 11.06.2020-2022

3. Project title: PROMOTING DEEP AND WIDE THINKING/EARLY DUAL DEGREES IN BASIC SCIENCES (ThinkBS) 2019-1-TR01-KA 203-077194 (CiTi members – Partners)

International courses developed and delivered:

1. INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICAL MODELING TECHNIQUES: FRACTIONAL CALCULUS, WAVELET ANALYSIS, AND ESTIMATING OF NONLINEARITIES
2. INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR DATA SECURITY: A VIEW OF THE CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS IN A VIRTUAL WORLD
3. INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR DATA SECURITY: APPLIED CRYPTOGRAPHY IN INFORMATION SECURITY
4. STATISTICAL METHODS WITH APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING AND MEDICINE

5. ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS AND ALGORITHMS WITH APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING AND MEDICINE1

ERASMUS (01.10.2020-30.09.2022)

4. Project title: ATTRACTING STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN MATHEMATICS AND IMPROVING THEIR SKILLS, COMPREHENSION AND PERFORMANCE WITH THE USE OF A VIRTUAL REALITY EDUCATIONAL PLATFORM (MATHESIS), Grant Agreement number: 2020-1-RO01-KA201-080410,

COST programme (European cooperation in the field of scientific and technical research)
COST is the pan-European organization that aims to facilitate innovative scientific advances leading to new concepts and products. It thus contributes to strengthening research and innovation capacities in Europe. Starting with 2020, CiTi has been a member of the COST network “Net4Age-Friendly”

 

Events

Innovative Techniques, Diversity and Connectivity (WITDC-21)

 

Application of Fractional Calculus as an Interdisciplinary Modeling Framework