 ROMANIAN DELEGATION
 ROMANIAN DELEGATION
        
        Dan Dascalu 
        DAN C. DASCALU graduated in 1965 the Faculty of Electronics, from the University  "Politehnica" of Bucharest  and obtained in 1970 the Ph.D. degree from the same University. Professor DAN  C. DASCALU is teaching Electron Devices and Circuits at the Faculty of  Electronics and Telecommunications and at the Department of Engineering  Sciences, Electrical Division (courses in English), both at the University  "Politechnica" of Bucharest. He is also supervising other  undergraduate and graduate courses (on silicon technology, microsystems,  microsensors) at the same University. 
          Prof. Dascalu is the author of three  scientific monographs about unipolar semiconductor devices (two of them,  totalizing about 1000 pages, published in English), co-author of another  monograph about the metal-semiconductor contact in microelectronics, author and  co-author of 7 text books, and more then 160 technical papers published in  scientific periodicals or conference proceedings, especially related to  microwave devices and to semiconductor sensors. He is supervising Ph.D. studies  in microelectronics and microsystems. 
          Professor Dan Dascalu is the coordinator  of the Physical Electronics Research Centre (microsensors and  micromechanics, CAD of integrated circuits, and microsystems) from the Faculty  of Electronics. He headed (1991 – 1993) two TEMPUS projects on microsensors and  microelectronics. The CAD laboratory from the above Centre participated to  EUROCHIP and it is now a member of EUROPRACTICE. Prof. Dascalu founded the Centre  of Microtechnology (1992) and then the Institute of Microtechnology (1993),  which in 1996 became the National Institute for Reserch and Development in  Microtechnologies (IMT – Bucharest), merging with the former ICCE  (Institute of Research for Electronic Components). Since 1993 prof. Dascalu is  the General Manager (CEO) and President of the Board of the institute. Since  1997 he is also the General Chairman of the International Conference for  Semiconductors (CAS), in 2001 at its 24th edition (held each year  in October in Sinaia, Romania). He also organized a  number of international events sustained by European Commission and the EU  projects (e.g. the EURONET workshop in Sinaia,   Romania,  September 2003). 
          Professor Dan Dascalu is also the  Vice-President of the commission for "New Materials, Micro and  nanotechnologies" from the Consultative Board for Research and  Development of the Ministry of Education and Research. He coordinated the  elaboration of a number of national R&D programmes, including MICRONANOTECH  (programme for micro and nanotechnologies, in 2000). Prof. Dascalu is Senior  Member of IEEE (Electron Devices). He is corresponding member (1990) and full  member (1993) of the Romanian Academy(of  Sciences). Prof. Dascalu has been (1994 -1998) the President of the Section  for Information Science and Technology of the Romanian Academy.  He is Editor-in-Chief of the Romanian Journal for Information Science and  Technology (published by the Romanian  Academy) and President of the Commission  for Science and Technology of Microsystems, also at the Romanian Academy.  He is also the coordinator of the "Series in Micro- and Nanoengineering",  published by the Romanian   Academy. 
          Prof. Dascalu is Senior Member of IEEE.  He is the President of the Romanian Association for Research in Information  and Communication Technologies (ROMINFOR) and coordinates the Section for  Micro and Nanoscience and Engineering (editing the Bulletin "Micro and  Nanostructures"). 
          Prof. Dan Dascalu was a member of the  Steering Committee of NEXUSPAN (1995-2000), and member of the Board of NEXUS (Network  of Excellence for Multifunctional Microsystems). Currently is Member of the  NEXUS Board and is representing the Acceding and Candidate Countries in the  Steering Committee of NEXUSPLUS project. 
          Prof. Dascalu coordinated the participation of  IMT-Bucharest (as the Romanian national contractor) to the EU project ESIS  (European Survey of the Information Society). 
          Currently, Mr. Dascalu is the coordinator of two SSA  projects devoted to ACC countries is the contact person in the following  projects: REASON and MST-Systems (FP 5), PATENT and Nano2Life (associate), both  NoE in FP 6. 
        Prof. Dan Dascalu was involved in evaluations during  the EU programmes, and is representing Romania as an expert in the NMP  Committee Programme since November 2002.