About the Institute of Space Science
High-performance research unit dedicated to the study and development of advanced technologies
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High-performance research
The Institute of Space Science – INFLPR Subsidiary is a high-performance research unit dedicated to the study and development of advanced technologies in the space and terrestrial fields.
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.
The scientific and administrative activities of ISS-INFLPR Subsidiary are under the leadership of the Director, the Scientific Secretary and the Chief Accountant.
MANAGEMENT
The management of ISS-INFLPR Subsidiary is ensured by the Director and the Management Committee composed of: Director, Scientific Secretary, Chief Accountant, Heads of the main departments/laboratories.
The orientation and coordination of the technical-scientific activity of the ISS Subsidiary of INFLPR
are ensured by the INFLPR Scientific Council.
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DIRECTOR : Dr. Alexandru Florin DOBRIN
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SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY: Dr. Catalin Lucian RISTEA
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CHIEF ACCOUNTANT: Sorin DUMITRU
The institute also plays an important role in the training and education of young talents in the field of high-energy physics, astrophysics, theoretical physics, etc.
The strategy of the Institute of Space Science - INFLPR Subsidiary focuses on consolidating its position as a leader in the research and development of advanced technologies in the space and terrestrial fields both nationally and internationally.
Strategy
01 Innovation and excellence in research
Promoting a high-performance research environment by investing in state-of-the-art technology and equipment, stimulating innovation and developing technical solutions for complex space missions and high-energy physics.
02 International collaborations
Expanding and strengthening partnerships with renowned space and terrestrial institutions, with international organizations, such as the European Space Agency (ESA), NASA, CERN, GSI to participate in major projects and facilitate access to advanced infrastructures and resources.
03 Technology transfer and practical applicability
Facilitating the transfer of knowledge and technologies developed in research to applied industries, such as telecommunications, environmental monitoring or national security, thus contributing to the development of the economy and increasing the competitiveness of the national space sector.
04 Vocational training and education
Improving the continuous training of young talents in various fields of advanced physics, through education programs and research internships, preparing the next generation of researchers and engineers to face the technological and scientific challenges of the future.
05 Sustainability and environmental impact
Promoting ecological and sustainable solutions within space projects, with a special focus on monitoring and protecting the terrestrial environment through observation technologies and natural resource management.
Historical
Institute of Space Science
Subsidiary with legal personality of the National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Bucharest, Romania.
Institute of Gravity and Space Science
Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania. A new strategy is adopted → involvement in major international projects.
Center for Astronomy and Space Science
Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania.
Cosmic Ray Laboratory
Institute of Atomic Physics, Bucharest, Romania