Dr. Ionut Fauresc | Radiation Awards | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Ionut Fauresc , National Research and Development Institute for Cryogenic and Isotopic Technologies , Romania
Ionut Faurescu, born on September 21, 1981, is a physicist specializing in tritium and radiocarbon analysis at the National R&D Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies (ICSI) in Rm. Valcea, Romania. Since October 2004, he has been actively involved in extracting and analyzing tritium from environmental samples, contributing significantly to the field’s research and development. Ionut earned his Doctor’s Degree in Physics from Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, focusing on nuclear physics and radiocarbon dating of underground water. His expertise also includes managing ecological systems, acquired during his Master’s studies at Lucian Blaga University Sibiu. Ionut Faurescu is proficient in laboratory techniques and has published scientific articles on his research findings. He is a dedicated researcher with strong organizational skills and a commitment to advancing environmental science through his work at ICSI
🎓Education:
Ionut Faurescu pursued a robust academic journey that culminated in a Doctor’s Degree in Physics from Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, completed between October 2007 and March 2013. His doctoral research focused on nuclear physics with an emphasis on radiocarbon dating methods applicable to underground water sources. Prior to his doctoral studies, Ionut attained a Master’s Degree from Lucian Blaga University Sibiu, specializing in environmental science and biology, with a focus on ecological systems management, from October 2004 to July 2006. He began his academic path with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Physics from the same institution, completing it from October 2000 to July 2004. These educational experiences equipped Ionut Faurescu with a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for his role as a physicist specializing in tritium and radiocarbon analysis at the National R&D Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies (ICSI) in Rm. Valcea, Romania.
🏢Work Experience:
Since October 2004, Ionut Faurescu has served as a physicist at the Tritium Laboratory of the National R&D Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies (ICSI) in Rm. Valcea, Romania. His primary responsibilities encompass the extraction of water and preparation of environmental samples for precise tritium and radiocarbon analysis. Ionut is actively involved in developing laboratory experiments, compiling comprehensive research reports, and publishing scientific articles that contribute significantly to the field of environmental science. His role underscores a commitment to advancing research methodologies and enhancing understanding in tritium and radiocarbon analysis within the institute’s scientific community.
🏆Awards:
Ionut Faurescu has not specified receiving any awards in the provided information. His career as a physicist at the Tritium Laboratory of the National R&D Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies (ICSI) in Rm. Valcea, Romania, since October 2004, focuses on water extraction and preparation of environmental samples for tritium and radiocarbon analysis. He actively contributes to laboratory experiments, research reports, and scientific publications, demonstrating his dedication to advancing environmental science through meticulous research and analytical methodologies
Publication Top Notes:
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Title: Applying direct liquid scintillation counting to low level tritium measurement
Cited By: 69
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Title: Modulation of cosmogenic tritium in meteoric precipitation by the 11-year cycle of solar magnetic field activity
Cited By: 36
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Title: Improved characteristics of hydrophobic polytetrafluoroethylene–platinum catalysts for tritium recovery from tritiated water
Cited By: 33
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Title: Applying the direct absorption method and LSC for 14C concentration measurement in aqueous samples
Cited By: 33
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Title: Radiocarbon and tritium levels along the Romanian lower Danube River
Cited By: 18