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Citizenship:
Romania
Ph.D. degree award:
2003
Simona
Miclaus
Dr.
Professor
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Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Other affiliations
Ph.D. Supervisor / Doctoral School - Electrical Engineering
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UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA DIN CLUJ - NAPOCA
(
Romania
)
Associate Professor
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UNIVERSITATEA LUCIAN BLAGA
(
Romania
)
Researcher | Teaching staff
13
years
Web of Science ResearcherID:
H-8913-2016
Personal public profile link.
Curriculum Vitae (18/09/2019)
Expertise & keywords
RF antenna,
electromagnetic fields
electromagnetic wave propagation
Bioelectromagnetics
RF dosimetry
Non-Ionizing radiation
EMF tissue exposure
Bioelectromagnetics
Environmental risk
Electromagnetism
Magnetic hyperthermia
Projects
Publications & Patents
Entrepreneurship
Reviewer section
European network for advancing Electromagnetic hyperthermic medical technologies
Call name:
COST CA 17115
2018
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2022
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
University of Malta
Project partners:
University of Malta (RO); Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Towards accurate assessment of the electromagnetic near-field emitted by new generation of wireless communication devices (including 5G)
Call name:
P 1 - SP 1.1 - Proiecte de cercetare Postdoctorală
PN-III-P1-1.1-PD-2019-0500
2020
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2022
Role in this project:
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
http://academic.bioelectromagnetic.ro./default.html
Abstract:
With 5G on the verge of worldwide release, human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) continues to raise concerns for possible thermal and non-thermal effects. In this context, this project is aimed towards safe technological-implementation by means of applying proper metrics, much tailored to higher GHz frequencies, to report realistic and accurate values of field strengths emitted in the close proximity of modern communication devices. Frequency selective, near field measurements will be carried out using three different techniques: 1) traditional miniature E&H field probes; 2) electro-optic probes (with the advantage of non-coupling in the reactive near-field) ; 3) by checking the usability of extremely precise electromagnetically induced transparency phenomenon for microwaves exposimetry (or, alternatively, a near field imaging technique). Neither electro optic field probes nor electromagnetic induced transparency have been used before for similar purposes, so the procedure application, testing and possible validation will be undertaken. However, the instrumentation and extremely high-frequency metrics are not the sole challenges in the addressed issue, as the measurement and methodology accuracy will be analyzed by taking into account the characteristics of the new generation communication signals. Temporal and spatial variations of quasi-stochastic signals will be accounted for to conduct agile in-situ exposimetry of users, in real life operating scenarios, categorized on environment/ technology/ service. The overall approach will focus on the energetic profile, to provide besides static information (similar to a dose), dynamics information (similar to dose rate or fluence of radiation). In this way this project proposal could pay the way towards a more comprehensive view on EMF dosimetry.
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European network for innovative uses of EMFs in biomedical applications
Call name:
COST BM1309 RO
2013
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2017
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
University Split
Project partners:
University Split (RO)
Affiliation:
University Split (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
The Action will provide a cooperative framework to support the research on beneficial biological effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and their use in biomedical applications. Research on biological effects of EMFs has traditionally focused on health risks
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Ionospheric propagation predictions and wideband communications using HF SDR sensors for informational support in emergency situations in Romania
Call name:
Joint Applied Research Projects - PCCA 2013 - call
PN-II-PT-PCCA-2013-4-0627
2014
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2017
Role in this project:
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO); INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS & BUSINESS CONSULTING S.R.L. (RO); UNIVERSITATEA POLITEHNICA TIMIŞOARA (RO); UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA DIN CLUJ - NAPOCA (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
http://37.251.151.82/sirius/
Abstract:
The project aims to implement software and hardware solutions that integrate ionospheric sounding algorithms in a network of SDR (Software Defined Radio) sensors in order to develop and validate a HF (High Frequency) ionospheric prediction model for the territory of Romania. It envisages a systemic approach of the communication network through the implementation, development and integration of recent technological solutions from the perspective of providing information support for the management of interventions in disaster areas where communication infrastructure does not exist or is damaged. Project results can be applied not only in the rapid resolution of remote communications in emergency situations, but can be extended to other applications in the HF communications range, such as encrypted data communication links for the government or the military. Nowadays there are classical narrowband solutions for voice and data communications and for position reporting. There are also standards and equipment, mainly used in the military, allowing the analysis of link quality using narrowband channels and Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) (e.g. ALE for 3G equipment). On international level there can be noticed an intensification of the research performed on the HF range, on the one hand by the identification of adaptive wideband waveforms, able to achieve high transfer rates in terms of variable SNRs (Signal to Noise Ratio), and, on the other hand, by developing platforms based on the "cognitive radio" technology for dynamic spectrum allocation and collaborative work. In Romania, in order to establish HF communications, it is necessary to establish short distance communication links (below 600 km), able to surpass natural obstacles (mountain ranges), which requires the use of antennas with high elevation angles (NVIS - Near Vertical Incident Skywave) and a thorough study on the ionospheric propagation mechanism in terms of F2 layer critical frequency variations. The project proposes a detailed analysis of ionospheric propagation in Eastern Europe, for the development and validation of propagation models by means of measurements performed with HF sensors implemented on SDR platforms. HF sensors will be integrated in a client-server architecture ("cooperative sensing"), where the information is transmitted and capitalized by the central server and used to control sensors and perform real-time monitoring of the state of the ionosphere. Ionospheric model validation will be done by three methods: oblique ionospheric sounding, passive ionospheric sounding and estimating the electronic density based on the reception of signals emitted by global navigation systems (GNSS). Integrating the measurements made with the HF sensors will result in the implementation of algorithms able to detect and classify HF emissions in order to improve communication services through the automatic adaptation to the status of the ionospheric channel. The main deliverables of the project are: an ionospheric model which is specific for Eastern Europe; algorithms for the automatic identification and classification of waveforms in order to increase the transfer rate and to implement techniques for dynamically accessing the HF resources; SDR solutions for local monitoring and collaborative spectrum sensing in the HF range; a HF radio network on the territory of Romania which allows high transfer rates in collaborative environments, by automatically adapting to specific conditions of ionospheric propagation at high angles of elevation.
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Emerging Electromagnetic Fields Technologies and Health Risk Management
Call name:
COST BM 0704
2008
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2012
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
Health Protection Agency England
Project partners:
Health Protection Agency England (RO)
Affiliation:
Health Protection Agency England (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Research regarding the optimization of the capabilities of the radio tactical systems integrated in standardized communication environments
Call name:
PN-II-Idei_367/01.10.2007
2007
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2010
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Microwave interaction with molecular and bio-molecular systems
Call name:
CEx05-D11-80/P5/10.10.2005
2005
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2008
Role in this project:
Partner team leader
Coordinating institution:
INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE DEZVOLTARE PENTRU TEHNOLOGII IZOTOPICE SI MOLECULARE I N C D T I M
Project partners:
INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE DEZVOLTARE PENTRU TEHNOLOGII IZOTOPICE SI MOLECULARE I N C D T I M (RO); Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE DEZVOLTARE PENTRU TEHNOLOGII IZOTOPICE SI MOLECULARE I N C D T I M (RO)
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Abstract:
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Research on the bio-electromagnetic interaction and biological impact of human exposure to radiofrequency and microwave fields
Call name:
PN II CEEX
2005
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2008
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO); UNIVERSITATEA "ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA" IASI (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Study on the interoperability of military radio systems
Call name:
CNCSIS_A_32948/22.06.2004
2004
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2005
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Application of computational methods for dosimetric determinations of the radiofrequency field absorbed in exposed biological models
Call name:
CNCSIS_A_32950/22.06.2004
2004
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2005
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Contributions to the study and development of frequency synthesizer structures in specific applications
Call name:
ANSTI _C_7062/05.11.2001
2001
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2002
Role in this project:
Key expert
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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Study of the absorption of electromagnetic energy in models of living systems exposed in modulated microwave fields from radar installations
Call name:
CNCSIS_AT_ 33481
2001
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2002
Role in this project:
Project coordinator
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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BioEM 2018 - The annual joint meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS) and of the European BioElectromagnetics Association (EBEA)
Call name:
P 1 - SP 1.1 - Proiecte de mobilitate pentru cercetatori
PN-III-P1-1.1-MC-2018-1023
2018
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Role in this project:
Coordinating institution:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu
Project partners:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Affiliation:
Academia Fortelor Terestre Nicolae Balcescu din Sibiu (RO)
Project website:
Abstract:
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List of research grants as project coordinator or partner team leader
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Significant R&D projects for enterprises, as project manager
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