Organizing Committee Member

Eliade Stefanescu

Eliade Stefanescu

professor


Center of the Romanian Academy


Romania


Biography

Eliade Stefanescu graduated the Faculty of Electronics, Section of Physicist Engineers, in 1970, and, after a long activity in the field of the research and development of the semiconductor devices, he obtained a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics in 1990. He discovered a phenomenon of penetrability enhancement of a potential barrier by dissipative coupling. He developed a microscopic theory of open quantum systems, discovered a physical principle and invented a device for heat conversion into usable energy, and produced a unitary quantum relativistic theory. He is a member of American Chemical Society and of Academy of Romanian Scientists. He received the Prize of Romanian Academy for physics in 1983, and the Prize “Serban Titeica” in 2014, for his book entitled “Open quantum physics and environmental heat conversion into usable energy”. He has been invited to present his results in numerous international conferences, as speaker, keynote speaker, and member of the organizing committee.

Research Area

Advanced Studies in Physics