Daniel Condurache | Mathematical Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Daniel Condurache | Mathematical Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Professor at Technical University of Iasi, Romania

Prof. Daniel Condurache is a distinguished researcher and academic leader specializing in theoretical mechanics, robotics, orbital mechanics, and mathematical modeling. A Professor and PhD Supervisor at Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași, he has held key leadership positions, including Vice-Rector and Head of Department. He is a Corresponding Member of the Romanian Academy and a Senior Member of IEEE, AIAA, AMS, ASME, and AAS, reflecting his international recognition. With over 100 research articles published in prestigious journals, his work spans integral transformations, Lie algebra, and spaceflight mechanics, earning him H-index scores of 12-18 across research databases. He also serves as an editor and reviewer for multiple scientific journals. His contributions to mechanical engineering, mechatronics, and robotics have shaped both academic and industrial research. While already a leading figure, increased international collaborations and industry applications could further enhance his impact. He is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Prof. Daniel Condurache holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Magna Cum Laude) from Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași, Romania. He also earned an Engineering degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Iași, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications. Additionally, he pursued studies in Mathematics at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania, further enhancing his analytical skills. His strong academic foundation in mechanical engineering, robotics, and applied mathematics has significantly contributed to his expertise in kinematics, dynamics, and theoretical mechanics. Over the years, he has continued his research in advanced mathematical modeling, integral transformations, and Lie algebra applications in mechanics. His interdisciplinary education has allowed him to bridge gaps between engineering, physics, and mathematics, leading to groundbreaking contributions in robotics, orbital mechanics, and rigid body dynamics. His academic journey reflects a commitment to continuous learning and innovation in theoretical and applied mechanics.

Professional Experience

Prof. Condurache has had a distinguished academic career spanning over four decades at Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași. He has held multiple leadership positions, including Vice-Rector, Head of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics, and Professor. His teaching portfolio includes Theoretical Mechanics, Modeling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems, and Mathematical Foundations of Robotics. Beyond academia, he has contributed as a Ph.D. supervisor in mechanical engineering, mentoring the next generation of researchers. He has also played a vital role in Romania’s academic and research policies as a member of CNATDCU (Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, and Robotics) and CCCDI (Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digitalization). Additionally, he has served as an editor for academic journals and conference proceedings, reinforcing his influence in the field. His extensive experience across teaching, research, and administration highlights his dedication to advancing both academia and engineering innovation.

Research Interests

Prof. Condurache’s research focuses on higher-order kinematics, rigid body dynamics, orbital mechanics, robotics, and Lie algebra applications in engineering. His work integrates mathematics, physics, and engineering principles to develop innovative models for spacecraft dynamics, robotic manipulators, and multibody systems. He specializes in algebraic and geometric methods in dynamical systems, astrodynamics, dual quaternions, integral transformations, and wavelet analysis. His contributions to rigid body motion parameterization using dual tensors and Cayley transforms have been widely recognized in the academic community. His recent publications explore higher-order kinematics of multibody systems and gravitational interactions in non-inertial reference frames, with applications in celestial mechanics, robotics, and spaceflight mechanics. His interdisciplinary research has significantly advanced the understanding of complex mechanical systems and influenced fields such as aerospace engineering, automation, and computational kinematics.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Condurache’s achievements have earned him numerous accolades, including his election as a Corresponding Member of the Romanian Academy and the Academy of Technical Sciences in Romania. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), and AMS (American Mathematical Society), demonstrating his global recognition in the scientific community. He is also a founding member of the Romanian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and has received multiple awards for his research contributions in mechanical engineering and robotics. His extensive publication record, with over 100 research papers in ISI-indexed journals, and an H-index reflecting significant citations, underscores his influence in the field. His impact extends beyond Romania, with collaborations in international research projects and editorial roles in prestigious scientific journals.

Conclusion

Prof. Daniel Condurache is a highly accomplished researcher, educator, and academic leader with an extensive career in mechanical engineering, robotics, and theoretical mechanics. His contributions to kinematics, multibody systems, and rigid body dynamics have significantly influenced both academic research and industrial applications. As a respected professor and Ph.D. supervisor, he has mentored numerous scholars, shaping the future of mechanical engineering and robotics. His global recognition through memberships in prestigious organizations and editorial contributions reflects his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. With over four decades of experience, multiple leadership roles, and groundbreaking research, Prof. Condurache stands as a leading figure in modern engineering and applied mathematics. His work continues to push the boundaries of kinematic modeling, spaceflight mechanics, and robotic control, ensuring his lasting impact on both theoretical and applied sciences.

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  1. Title: Orthogonal Dual Tensor Method for Solving the AX=XB Sensor Calibration Problem

    • Authors: D. Condurache, A. Burlacu

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 107

    • Source: Mechanism and Machine Theory, Vol. 104, pp. 382-404

  2. Title: Dual Tensors-Based Solutions for Rigid Body Motion Parameterization

    • Authors: D. Condurache, A. Burlacu

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 74

    • Source: Mechanism and Machine Theory, Vol. 74, pp. 390-412

  3. Title: Relative Spacecraft Motion in a Central Force Field

    • Authors: D. Condurache, V. Martinuşi

    • Year: 2007

    • Citations: 48

    • Source: Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 30 (3), pp. 873-876

  4. Title: Resistivity and Curie Point of Li‐Zn Ferrites

    • Authors: N. Rezlescu, D. Condurache, P. Petrariu, E. Luca

    • Year: 1974

    • Citations: 47

    • Source: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol. 57 (1), pp. 40-40

  5. Title: Foucault Pendulum-Like Problems: A Tensorial Approach

    • Authors: D. Condurache, V. Martinuşi

    • Year: 2008

    • Citations: 45

    • Source: International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, Vol. 43 (8), pp. 743-760

  6. Title: Left Atrial Structure and Function are Associated with Cardiovascular Outcomes Independent of Left Ventricular Measures: A UK Biobank CMR Study

    • Authors: Z. Raisi-Estabragh, C. McCracken, D. Condurache, N. Aung, J.D. Vargas, et al.

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 41

    • Source: European Heart Journal – Cardiovascular Imaging, Vol. 23 (9), pp. 1191-1200

  7. Title: A Minimal Parameterization of Rigid Body Displacement and Motion Using a Higher-Order Cayley Map by Dual Quaternions

    • Authors: D. Condurache, I. Popa

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 2

    • Source: Symmetry, Vol. 15 (11), 2011

  8. Title: An Analysis of Higher-Order Kinematics Formalisms for an Innovative Surgical Parallel Robot

    • Authors: C. Vaida, I. Birlescu, B. Gherman, D. Condurache, D. Chablat, D. Pisla

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: [Not available]

    • Source: Mechanism and Machine Theory, Vol. 209, 105986

  9. Title: An Overview of Higher-Order Kinematics of Rigid Body and Multibody Systems with Nilpotent Algebra

    • Authors: D. Condurache

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: [Not available]

    • Source: Mechanism and Machine Theory, Vol. 209, 105959

  10. Title: About a Classical Gravitational Interaction in a General Non-Inertial Reference Frame: Applications on Celestial Mechanics and Astrodynamics

    • Authors: D. Condurache, M. Cojocari, I. Popa

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: [Not available]

    • Source: Symmetry, Vol. 17 (3), 368

  11. Title: A Closed Form of Higher-Order Cayley Transforms and Generalized Rodrigues Vectors Parameterization of Rigid Motion

    • Authors: D. Condurache, M. Cojocari, I.A. Ciureanu

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: [Not available]

    • Source: Mathematics, Vol. 13 (1), 114

  1. Title: Dual Lie Algebra Representations of the Rigid Body Motion

    • Authors: D. Condurache, A. Burlacu

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 35

    • Source: AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference, 4347

  1. Title: Advances in Robot Kinematics

    • Authors: J. Lenarcic, C. Galletti

    • Year: 2004

    • Citations: 39

    • Source: Kluwer Academic

 

 

Fernando Tohme | Interdisciplinary Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fernando Tohme | Interdisciplinary Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Profesor Titular – Investigador Principal at Universidad Nacional del Sur- Conicet, Argentina

Professor Fernando Abel Tohmé is a distinguished researcher and Full Professor at the Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina, and a Principal Researcher at CONICET. With expertise spanning game theory, mathematical economics, optimization, and computational sciences, his interdisciplinary contributions have had a significant impact. He has held prestigious visiting positions at institutions such as UC Berkeley, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Luxembourg. As Director of the Ph.D. program in Natural, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences at GCAS College, Dublin, he plays a pivotal role in academic mentorship. His extensive publication record includes books, book chapters, and journal articles in high-impact areas like abductive cognition, economic modeling, and scheduling problems. With international collaborations and a strong research background, Professor Tohmé is a leading figure in applied mathematics and economic theory. His work continues to bridge theoretical advancements with real-world applications, shaping the future of mathematical sciences.

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Education

Professor Fernando Abel Tohmé holds a Licenciado en Matemática (equivalent to a combined BS and MS) from the Universidad Nacional del Sur, earned in 1987. He later pursued a Doctorate in Economics at the same institution, completing his Ph.D. in 1995 under the supervision of Professor Rolf Mantel. His doctoral thesis, titled Meta-Rationality and General Equilibrium, laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary approach, combining mathematical rigor with economic theory. His academic journey reflects a strong mathematical background applied to economic and computational sciences. This solid educational foundation has enabled him to make significant contributions in areas such as game theory, optimization, and modeling. His studies have shaped his research in decision-making processes, mathematical structures in economics, and computational methods, positioning him as a leading scholar in his field. His educational achievements have played a crucial role in his subsequent professional career and research advancements.

Professional Experience

Professor Tohmé has built a distinguished academic and research career, currently serving as a Full Professor at the Universidad Nacional del Sur in Argentina and as a Principal Researcher at CONICET. He has been actively involved in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on game theory and microeconomic theory since 1993. His international academic engagements include visiting positions at Washington University in St. Louis, UC Berkeley, the British University in Dubai, and the University of Luxembourg. Additionally, he has been an invited professor at institutions in Brazil, Ireland, and the United States. His leadership extends to directing the Ph.D. program in Natural, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences at GCAS College in Dublin. His global professional experience underscores his role as a thought leader, fostering international collaborations in mathematics, economics, and computational sciences. Through his extensive teaching and research career, he has significantly influenced both theoretical advancements and practical applications in his fields of expertise.

Research Interests

Professor Tohmé’s research interests span a wide range of interdisciplinary topics, including game theory, mathematical economics, optimization, computational modeling, and abductive reasoning. He has made notable contributions to decision theory, formal logic, and economic modeling, particularly in the context of general equilibrium and meta-rationality. His work often integrates mathematical structures such as category theory into economic and computational models, pushing the boundaries of traditional analysis. His recent research explores applications of abductive cognition in econometrics and industry optimization, highlighting his ability to bridge theoretical and applied domains. He has also contributed to studies on scheduling problems in Industry 4.0, demonstrating his commitment to real-world problem-solving. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to collaborate with experts in mathematics, computer science, and philosophy, leading to high-impact research publications. Professor Tohmé’s diverse research interests continue to shape advancements in applied mathematics and economic theory, influencing scholars and practitioners alike.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Professor Tohmé has received prestigious recognitions for his scholarly contributions. He was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in 2003, allowing him to conduct research at UC Berkeley’s Group of Logic and Methodology of Science. His affiliations with esteemed institutions, including CONICET and GCAS College, reflect his academic excellence and leadership in the global research community. He has also been invited as a senior researcher at the Topos Institute in Berkeley and has contributed as an editor for Springer Nature’s award proceedings. His research impact is further recognized through his numerous international collaborations and invitations as a keynote speaker at academic awards. His work has been cited extensively, demonstrating its influence in the fields of mathematics, economics, and computational sciences. These honors highlight his contributions to advancing knowledge and fostering academic exchange across disciplines. His continued recognition underscores his role as a leading figure in mathematical and economic research.

Conclusion

Professor Fernando Tohmé’s career is a testament to his profound impact on mathematics, economics, and computational sciences. With a strong educational foundation, extensive professional experience, and diverse research interests, he has established himself as a global academic leader. His work integrates mathematical theory with economic and computational applications, fostering interdisciplinary advancements. His teaching and mentorship roles have influenced numerous students and researchers, while his international collaborations have expanded the reach of his research contributions. Recognized through prestigious awards and academic honors, he continues to shape the future of economic modeling, decision theory, and applied mathematics. As a researcher with a vision for theoretical innovation and practical applications, Professor Tohmé remains a key figure in his field. His dedication to advancing knowledge and solving complex problems ensures that his work will have a lasting impact on both academia and industry.

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