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The Institute of Physics of the Romanian Academy was established in Bucharest – Magurele on September 1, Its founder, Horia Hulubei ( ), had earned his doctor's degree in Paris under Nobel Prize winners Jean Perrin and Marie Curie. Hulubei become world famous for his outstanding results in various areas of physics, including RAMAN, X rays, Compton, atomic and nuclear physics, and the identification of element 87 in the periodic table. The Institute of Physics of the Romanian Academy was established in Bucharest – Magurele on September 1, Its founder, Horia Hulubei ( ), had earned his doctor's degree in Paris under Nobel Prize winners Jean Perrin and Marie Curie. Hulubei become world famous for his outstanding results in various areas of physics, including RAMAN, X rays, Compton, atomic and nuclear physics, and the identification of element 87 in the periodic table. It was at IFIN-HH where the first Romanian electronic computer was built It was at IFIN-HH where the first Romanian electronic computer was built in 1956 and the first laser in in 1956 and the first laser in Today IFIN-HH, Romania’s flagship research institute addresses a wide spectrum of research and development activities in fundamental and applied research areas including Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Atomic Physics, Life and Environmental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Nuclear Techniques, and Advanced Communication Systems. Today IFIN-HH, Romania’s flagship research institute addresses a wide spectrum of research and development activities in fundamental and applied research areas including Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Atomic Physics, Life and Environmental Physics, Theoretical Physics, Nuclear Techniques, and Advanced Communication Systems. With a contribution of almost 10% of the national scientific output, IFIN-HH is the largest R&D institute in Romania. With a contribution of almost 10% of the national scientific output, IFIN-HH is the largest R&D institute in Romania. 2

669 Staff of which 316 R&D 128Technical support 188 PhD 86 PhD Students 15 PhD Advisors Scientific papers published in ISI Journals* 329 Citations in ISI Journals* 2694 Patents (applied for/registered)* 8/2 Communications at international conferences* 346 (* December 2010) 3

Basic & Applied Research Theoretical Physics: nuclei, fields & particles, condensed matter, nonlinear phenomena, mathematical & computational physics;Theoretical Physics: nuclei, fields & particles, condensed matter, nonlinear phenomena, mathematical & computational physics; Nuclear Physics: structure & reaction mechanisms, hadronic matter, ion beam analysis, neutron diffraction, nuclear & atomic data, nuclear astrophysics, advanced detection systems;Nuclear Physics: structure & reaction mechanisms, hadronic matter, ion beam analysis, neutron diffraction, nuclear & atomic data, nuclear astrophysics, advanced detection systems; Particle Physics: calorimetry, Monte Carlo simulations, object oriented software, statistical data analysis, phenomenology;Particle Physics: calorimetry, Monte Carlo simulations, object oriented software, statistical data analysis, phenomenology; Life & Environmental Physics: low-dose radiobiology, nuclear risk, geophysical migration, control of soil erosion, dosimetry and radiation metrology.Life & Environmental Physics: low-dose radiobiology, nuclear risk, geophysical migration, control of soil erosion, dosimetry and radiation metrology. 4

Production & Services: Radioisotopes & RadiopharmaceuticalsRadioisotopes & Radiopharmaceuticals Technological IrradiationsTechnological Irradiations Radioactive Waste Treatment & StorageRadioactive Waste Treatment & Storage Decommissioning of Nuclear InstallationsDecommissioning of Nuclear Installations Other Activities: Informatics & CommunicationsInformatics & Communications Training in Nuclear ActivitiesTraining in Nuclear Activities Large Scale Facilities 9MV Tandem Van de Graaff Accelerator;9MV Tandem Van de Graaff Accelerator; Radioisotope Production CenterRadioisotope Production Center Nuclear Waste Processing CenterNuclear Waste Processing Center National Radioactive Waste RepositoryNational Radioactive Waste Repository IRASM - Multipurpose Irradiation FacilityIRASM - Multipurpose Irradiation Facility U120 & TR19 CyclotronsU120 & TR19 Cyclotrons 5

Departments Department of Theoretical Physics Department of Theoretical Physics Department of Nuclear Physics Department of Nuclear Physics Department of Elementary Particles Department of Elementary Particles Department of Information Technologies Department of Information Technologies Department of Hadron Physics Department Department of Hadron Physics Department Department of Life and Environmental Physics Department of Life and Environmental Physics Department of Radioisotopes and Radiation Metrology Department of Radioisotopes and Radiation Metrology Department of Applied Nuclear Physics Department of Applied Nuclear Physics IRASM – Radiation Processing Centre IRASM – Radiation Processing Centre 6

(continued) Center for Reactor Decommisioning and Radioactive Waste Management Department of Reactor Decommissioning Radioactive Waste Management Department Department of Library, Dissemination, Public Relations Center for Technological Transfer and Marketing Nuclear Training Centre 7

International Collaborations With international institutions: With international institutions:  JRC  IAEA (Vienna)  INFN (Italy)  GSI (Darmstadt, Germany)  IN2P3 (France)  GANIL (Caen, France) With universities and research centers from abroad: With universities and research centers from abroad:  Europe - 50  USA & Canada - 11  Asia – 3 8

Member of: Member of:  JINR (Dubna, Russia)  FAIR (Darmstadt, Germany)  CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) Participation in large scale international experiments: Participation in large scale international experiments: CERN: ATLAS, ALICE, LHC-b, DIRAC, LCG, KASCADE, SPIRAL2 KASCADE, SPIRAL2 Participation in international projects: Participation in international projects: 14 FP7 Projects 9

ELI-NP THE EXTREME LIGHT INFRASTRUCTURE - NUCLEAR PHYSICS FACILITY An European facility opening new avenues to reveal the secrets of matter on ultra- short timescales ELI is a European Project, forming a pan-European Laser facility, that aims to host the most intense lasers world-wide. The facility, based on four sites, will be the first large scale infrastructure based on the Eastern part of the European Community and the cost exceeding 700 M€. To be built in Bucharest-Magurele ( ), ELI-NP will be one of the three pillars of ELI, along with the facilities dedicated to the study of secondary sources (Dolni Brezany, near Prague) and attosecond pulses (Szeged-Hungary). 10

(continued) ELI-NP will create a new European laboratory to consistently investigate for the first time a new frontier of physics: the laser - nucleus frontier. A very broad range of science domains will thus open for highly advanced research, from new fields of fundamental physics, new nuclear physics and astrophysics, to applications in nuclear materials, nuclear materials management, material, science and life sciences. At the unprecedented parameters of the ELI-NP machines, important breakthroughs can be expected: the study of new fundamental processes in high field QED major progress in nuclear physics and the understanding of element synthesis in astrophysics first catalysed pair creation from the quantum vacuum performing parity violation experiments developing techniques for remote characterization of nuclear materials or radioactive waste advances in materials and life sciences due to new types of neutron and positron sources. For more details please visit : 11

THE CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER AND MARKETING Main directions of actions at the domestic level: Identifying the products and technologies which have potential commercial interest to be transferred; prepare research and strategies on how to exploit it; Identifying the products and technologies which have potential commercial interest to be transferred; prepare research and strategies on how to exploit it; Identifying the market’s potential users; establishing contractual R&D arrangements with them overlapping the potential gap between the academia and industry; Identifying the market’s potential users; establishing contractual R&D arrangements with them overlapping the potential gap between the academia and industry; Organizing a fluent patent registration and licensing process through the established domestic institutions and organizations protecting the IP rights; Organizing a fluent patent registration and licensing process through the established domestic institutions and organizations protecting the IP rights; Promoting IFIN-HH’s products and technologies by proper advertising through congresses, conventions and specialized exhibitions addressed to the industrial and academic media; Promoting IFIN-HH’s products and technologies by proper advertising through congresses, conventions and specialized exhibitions addressed to the industrial and academic media; Spreading the number of meetings and visits to the industry and academia; Spreading the number of meetings and visits to the industry and academia; Establishing joint ventures and cooperation agreements with local universities for common research projects; Establishing joint ventures and cooperation agreements with local universities for common research projects; Permanent updating of the web page of IFIN-HH; Permanent updating of the web page of IFIN-HH; 12

THE CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER AND MARKETING Main directions of actions at the international level Cooperation with similar scientific entities, using IFIN-HH’s highly qualified scientific pool and its technical infrastructure; Cooperation with similar scientific entities, using IFIN-HH’s highly qualified scientific pool and its technical infrastructure; Outsourcing in Romania part of common international scientific projects based on the premises above; Outsourcing in Romania part of common international scientific projects based on the premises above; Access to the EU funding as the Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development ; Access to the EU funding as the Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development ; Participating more actively to the international transfer of knowledge and technologies using also joint technology transfer actions; Participating more actively to the international transfer of knowledge and technologies using also joint technology transfer actions; Active participation to conferences, training courses and best practice conventions on technological transfer; Active participation to conferences, training courses and best practice conventions on technological transfer; 13

THE CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER AND MARKETING Difficulties encountered Defining the industry related appealing products and services developed in the institute; Defining the industry related appealing products and services developed in the institute; The problem of people mentality related to results dissemination and practical applications; The problem of people mentality related to results dissemination and practical applications; Insufficient experience and training in marketing and technological transfer of research products and services; Insufficient experience and training in marketing and technological transfer of research products and services; 14

THE CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER AND MARKETING What are our expectations from HEPTech ? Expand the activity of the web based platform to one on one and multi national dialogue among nodes; Expand the activity of the web based platform to one on one and multi national dialogue among nodes; Enlarging the number of members/nodes; Enlarging the number of members/nodes; Supporting the newer “smaller” members by granting their access to larger scientific projects developed by reputed entities/nodes (e.g. using outsourcing methods); Supporting the newer “smaller” members by granting their access to larger scientific projects developed by reputed entities/nodes (e.g. using outsourcing methods); Access to funded new scientific projects by joint venture and cooperation agreements; Access to funded new scientific projects by joint venture and cooperation agreements; Support in international licensing; Support in international licensing; 15

Contact Us Address: 30, Reactorului Street, P.O.BOX MG-6, Address: 30, Reactorului Street, P.O.BOX MG-6, Bucharest - Magurele, RO , ROMANIA Bucharest - Magurele, RO , ROMANIA Phone: +(4021) Fax: +(4021) Phone: +(4021) Fax: +(4021) Director General: Dr. Nicolae Victor ZAMFIR, tel. (4021) , fax. (4021) Director General: Dr. Nicolae Victor ZAMFIR, tel. (4021) , fax. Director Center for Technological Transfer and Marketing: Dr. Dan ENACHE, tel Director Center for Technological Transfer and Marketing: Dr. Dan ENACHE, tel