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  2. Sandu Popescu - Wikipedia

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    Popescu has been Professor of Physics at the University of Bristol since 1999. [citation needed] Popescu is co-editor and co-author of the first textbook on quantum information and computation. [5] In 2015, Popescu appeared on Science Channel's Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman .

  3. List of Romanian Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    13 September 1860 in Ploiești, Prahova, Romania 28 March 1926 in Bucharest, Romania 1924 "for work on the anatomy, physiology and surgery of the neck and chest sympathicus." Nicolae Paulescu et al. (1869–1931) Romania: Ioan Cantacuzino: 25 November 1863 in Bucharest, Romania 14 January 1934 in Bucharest, Romania 1933

  4. Romanian Journal of Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Journal of Physics is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering physics. It is published by the Editura Academiei Române. The journal was established in 1956 as the Revue de physique [1] and renamed Revue Roumaine de physique in 1964, [2] obtaining its current title in 1994. [3] The editor-in-chief is Aureliu Emil ...

  5. Alexandru Proca - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru Proca (16 October 1897 – 13 December 1955) was a Romanian physicist who studied and worked in France.He developed the vector meson theory of nuclear forces and the relativistic quantum field equations that bear his name (Proca's equations) for the massive, vector spin-1 mesons.

  6. Category:Romanian physicists - Wikipedia

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    Romanian astrophysicists‎ (2 P) C. Romanian physical chemists‎ (3 P) G. Romanian geophysicists‎ (1 C, 5 P) N. Romanian nuclear physicists‎ (7 P)

  7. Theodor V. Ionescu - Wikipedia

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    Theodor V. Ionescu (February 8, 1899 – November 7, 1988) was a Romanian physicist and inventor who made remarkable discoveries in plasma physics, ionosphere physics, ion coupling electrons in dense plasmas, masers, magnetron amplifiers, and Zeeman effects related to controlled nuclear fusion and quantum emission mechanisms in hot plasmas.

  8. Catalina Curceanu - Wikipedia

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    Curceanu was born in Transylvania. [1] She became interested in science as a child, and applied to the Mathematics and Physics Lyceum at Magurele in Bucharest. [2] She attributes her passion for physics to her very skilled teachers. [3] She studied physics at the University of Bucharest and graduated as a Valedictorian.

  9. Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen. Nicolae Vasilescu Karpen (December 10 (O.S.)/December 22 (N.S.), 1870, Craiova – March 2, 1964, Bucharest) was a Romanian engineer and physicist, who worked in telegraphy and telephony and had achievements in mechanical engineering, elasticity, thermodynamics, long-distance telephony, electrochemistry, and civil engineering.