19–20 Sept 2024
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Europe/Bucharest timezone

Session

Doctoral Symposium

DS2
20 Sept 2024, 15:40

Conveners

Doctoral Symposium

  • Florin Pop (University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania / National Institute for Research & Development in Informatics – ICI Bucharest, Romania)

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  1. Andrei-Alexandru Bunea (POLITEHNICA Bucharest National University of Science and Technology)
    20/09/2024, 15:40
    Doctoral Symposium
    Paper presentation

    Understanding and managing the complexities of urban environments poses significant challenges due to dynamic changes in population, climate, traffic, and infrastructure. Building solutions to tackle the challenges that cities face is a complex task, as scientists and engineers need to understand the impact of their project and anticipate any weaknesses or harmful side effects. The presented...

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  2. Mr Cristian VIZITIU (The Space Applications and Technologies Laboratory, Institute of Space Science – Subsidiary of INFLPR (National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics), Magurele, Romania; Department of Automatics and Information Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania)
    20/09/2024, 16:00
    Doctoral Symposium
    Paper presentation

    Perspiration is a physiological response in high-stress situations, that also plays a key role in thermoregulation and stress management. Understanding perspiration patterns is used for assessing physiological responses and optimizing human performance especially in professions such as emergency medical services and military operations, as well as for individuals exposed to Isolated Confined...

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  3. Mr Alexandru Munteanu (West University of Timisoara)
    20/09/2024, 16:20
    Doctoral Symposium

    The Copernicus programme operated by the European Space Agency constitutes one of the largest and most important Earth Observation programmes. Through the Sentinel family of satellites, contributing missions and the services provided under the programme, Copernicus generates unprecedented, massive amounts of data on a daily basis on a global scale. Due to the volume amount and variety of this...

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