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Excellence in Space Research and Technology
The Institute of Space Science – INFLPR Subsidiary is a high-level research unit performance dedicated to the study and development of advanced technologies in the space field and terrestrial.
The institution's activity focuses on fundamental and applied research in high-energy physics, space physics and engineering, and space applications, contributing to the development of national and international capabilities in this field.
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ISS Seminar on: Open Questions about the Origin of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
Follow-up: Auger Masterclass 2024
ISS Seminar on: Near-Earth Orbit Asteroids – Remnants of the Past, Pieces for the Future
Structura
The Institute of Space Sciences has four laboratories
Laboratory 1010: High energy physics
Laboratory head: RISTEA CATALIN LUCIAN
We explore the energy of the Universe through fundamental research and advanced technology.
LABORATORY 1020 – Astrophysics, Cosmology and Theoretical Physics
Laboratory Head: MICU OCTAVIAN NICUSOR
We explore the Universe: from gravity and black holes to particle physics and cosmology.
LABORATORY 1030 – “Space Applications and Technologies”
Laboratory Head: RADU AURELIAN ANDREI
Innovation in applications and technologies for space exploration.
Laboratory 1040: Space Plasma and Magnetometry (GPSM)
Laboratory head: ECHIM MARIUS
We explore space plasma and magnetic fields to understand the cosmic environment.
research and development departments
Space Research: Innovation and Exploration
Investigating solar system plasmas
With an emphasis on ESA missions (Cluster, Swarm, Solar Orbiter, SMILE, Plasma Observatory) as well as NASA missions (THEMIS, Parker Solar Probe, etc.)
Dark Matter and Dark Energy
By participating in ESA scientific missions (EUCLID, LISA, ARIEL, EUSO, AEDGE). Deepening the analysis of the final data of the Planck mission.
Astroparticles and Multi-Messenger Astronomy
Participation in experiments such as KM3NeT, Pierre Auger Observatory, Cosmo-MoEDAL. Deepening the final data of the ANTARES experiment.
High Energy Physics and Exotic Phenomena
Participation in KM3NeT, Pierre Auger Observatory, LHC-ALICE-CERN, LHC-MoEDAL-CERN, SPS-DsTau(NA65)-CERN, FAIR-GSI, ILC, LUXE-DESY Hamburg, etc.
research and development departments
Space Research: Innovation and Exploration
Investigating solar system plasmas
With an emphasis on ESA missions (Cluster, Swarm, Solar Orbiter, SMILE, Plasma Observatory) as well as NASA missions (THEMIS, Parker Solar Probe, etc.)
Dark Matter and Dark Energy
By participating in ESA scientific missions (EUCLID, LISA, ARIEL, EUSO, AEDGE). Deepening the analysis of the final data of the Planck mission.
Astroparticles and Multi-Messenger Astronomy
Participation in experiments such as KM3NeT, Pierre Auger Observatory, Cosmo-MoEDAL. Deepening the final data of the ANTARES experiment.
High Energy Physics and Exotic Phenomena
Participation in KM3NeT, Pierre Auger Observatory, LHC-ALICE-CERN, LHC-MoEDAL-CERN, SPS-DsTau(NA65)-CERN, FAIR-GSI, ILC, LUXE-DESY Hamburg, etc.
At the Institute of Space Sciences, we believe in the importance of continuous development and innovation. If you are passionate about science and want to be part of a team of top researchers, we invite you to explore our opportunities.