Dr. Mihai Grigoroscuta | Nanocomposites Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Mihai Grigoroscuta, National Institute of Materials Physics, Romania
Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandru is a Romanian researcher specializing in functional oxides, superconductors, and thin films. He holds a PhD in Materials Science from the University āPolitehnicaā of Bucharest, where his research focused on boron and rare earth-based materials. Currently, he works as a researcher at the National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) in Magurele, within the Laboratory of Magnetism and Superconductivity. Grigoroscuta’s work includes developing new materials for various applications, particularly in the fields of superconductivity and energy storage. He has undertaken multiple research internships at renowned institutions such as NIMS Tsukuba (Japan) and IPCMS Strasbourg (France). His expertise extends to Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS), thin film growth by Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD), and magnetic orientation of materials.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandru
Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandru demonstrates exceptional qualifications that make him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His research in materials science, particularly in the fields of superconductivity, functional oxides, and thin films, showcases both depth and innovation.
šEducation
Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandru completed his Bachelorās degree in Medical Engineering at the University āPolitehnicaā of Bucharest in 2014. His academic journey continued with a Masterās degree in Metallic Biomaterials, focusing on spectral conversion in photovoltaic applications using rare-earth-doped CeO2 thin films. He obtained his PhD in 2021, specializing in boron and rare-earth-based materials for various technological applications, under the guidance of Professors Badica Petre and Cojocaru Mihai Ovidiu. During his doctoral research, he delved into functional oxides, superconductors, and thin films, advancing knowledge in the fabrication and application of high-performance materials. Grigoroscuta also participated in various international research internships, including at NIMS Tsukuba (Japan), IPCMS Strasbourg (France), and NIMP, which greatly enriched his research and practical experience.
š¢Experience
Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandru currently works as a researcher at the National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) in Magurele, where he is part of the Laboratory of Magnetism and Superconductivity. His work focuses on the development of functional oxides, superconductors, thin films, and boron-based ceramics. Before this, Grigoroscuta pursued his doctoral studies at the University āPolitehnicaā of Bucharest, where he worked on boron and rare earth-based materials. In addition to his academic work, he has gained valuable experience through several research internships at internationally renowned institutions. At NIMS Tsukuba (Japan), he worked on high magnetic field studies related to MgB2, and at IPCMS Strasbourg (France), he investigated the structural and optical properties of CeO2 thin films. He has contributed to several research projects focused on superconductivity and energy materials.
š Awards and HonorsĀ
Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandru has earned several notable awards and recognitions during his academic career. He won first place at the University āPolitehnicaā of Bucharest’s scientific session for students in 2015, for his research on the structural and optical properties of Yb-Er ceria codoped thin films for photovoltaic applications. He repeated this achievement in 2016, for his work on enhancing efficiency in c-Si solar cells using rare-earth doped CeO2 thin films. His contributions to the scientific community have been recognized at various conferences, where he presented his work on superconductors, thin films, and materials science. His achievements include multiple poster presentations and conference talks, with his research on MgB2 and related materials being particularly well-regarded in international forums such as the 15th ECERS Conference in Serbia and the European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS) in Italy in 2023.
š¬Research FocusĀ
Grigoroscuta Mihai-Alexandruās research primarily focuses on the development of advanced materials with applications in superconductivity, energy storage, and photovoltaics. His work in the field of superconductivity revolves around the development of high-performance MgB2 and boron-based superconductors, using innovative techniques such as Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) and magnetic orientation. He has contributed to the understanding of critical current densities, microstructural design, and the optimization of grain boundaries in superconducting materials. In addition, his research in thin film technology emphasizes the development of functional oxides for photovoltaic applications, including the use of rare-earth-doped CeO2 thin films. Grigoroscutaās goal is to enhance the efficiency of solar cells and energy storage devices through the application of advanced material science. He has also explored the structural, optical, and compressive properties of these materials to understand their potential for use in various energy and electronics applications.
Publication Top Notes:
1. Functionalization of Graphene Oxide Surface by Conjugation with Glucosamine and Analysis of Interactions Occurring in Nanoceramic-Graphene Heterostructures
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Citations: 4
2. Efficient Sintering of Mo Matrix CompositesāA Study of Temperature Dependences and the Use of the Sinter Additive Ni
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Citations: 3
3. Mesoporous Composite Bioactive Compound Delivery System for Wound-Healing Processes
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Citations: 1
4. Multi-Parametric Exploration of a Selection of Piezoceramic Materials for Bone Graft Substitute Applications
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Citations: 5
5. Measurements of Surface Impedance in MgB2 in DC Magnetic Fields: Insights in Flux-Flow Resistivity
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Citations: 1