Octavian Baltag
Octavian Baltag received the BS degree in electro-radio-physics from ”Al.I. Cuza” University of Iasi, in 1971 and the Ph.D. degree in physics from the Central Institute of Physics, Bucharest in 1982.From 1971 to 2000, he was a researcher wwith the Institute of Technical Physics of Iasi. From 1990 he was been the research manager of terraflux Control Ltd, Iasi. Also, from 2001 he has been a Professor with ”Gr. T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iasi, Faculty of Medical Bioengineering. His research interest includes electromagnetic devices and their civil, military and biomedical education applications. He is author over 500 scieentific papers published in scientific journals and proceedings and communications, patents and books, He was a Ph.D. supervisor in Physics with the Faculty of Physics, Al.I. Cuza University of iasi and Co-supervisor in Electrical Engineering ”Gh. Asachi” Technical Universsity of Iasi.Mr. Baltag awards and honors include the ”Henry Coanda” medal for invention activity, the ”Traian Vuia” and ”Petre Sergescu” Romanian Academy Prize, (collective prize for all co-authors), the Romanian National Order of Merit – Knight Grade, Knight of the Sovereign Order of the Holy Virgin Mary and over 70 Gold, Silver and Bronze medal prizes from International Salons of Inventions and New Technologyes. Is recipient of Professor Emeritus title from University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iasi. He is member of several professional association, such as IEEE, IET, The New York Academy of Science, the European Society for Engineering and Medicine, Romania Society of Electromagnetic Compatibility, European Alliances for Medical and Biological Engineering & Science, president of Romanian Institute of Inventics - IRIIS etc.
Address: Iași, Judetul Iasi, Romania
Address: Iași, Judetul Iasi, Romania
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Bucharest and was exhibited at the museum of the National School of Bridges and Roads of
Bucharest, and on the 10th of May 1906, he became a tenured professor, until his premature death on the 29th of October 1909, because of tuberculosis.
Bucharest and was exhibited at the museum of the National School of Bridges and Roads of
Bucharest, and on the 10th of May 1906, he became a tenured professor, until his premature death on the 29th of October 1909, because of tuberculosis.
some unknown aspects neither the public and neither specialists,
some of them referring both to the priorities of international
intellectual and industrial property and issues of restitution to the
scientific nationally heritage. But we hope and international interest:
the restitution of lost researches in libraries and archives shelves.
Interestingly in this fascinating communication technique it
is that television history began with a hoax developed in the 1880s
by American journalists, farce unveiled after 37 years of its author,
a renowned American mathematician.
It marks the most important moments in the development of
television, inventors and their inventions that have granted sight
distance.
The paper is addressed to specialists interested in knowing the physical principles of operation of magnetic field sensors as well as their applications in a lesser-known field of military technology: magnetic treatment and protection of ships.
The chapter was written at the request of Mrs. Nona Millea, the editor of the 4 volumes of history of electronics in Romania. Probably as a physicist, I was included in the chapter IFA - Inst. of Atomic Phisycs Magurele.
The work has an easy biographical character by presenting the evolution of both magnetometry research and the production of magnetometric equipment and magnetic detection.
Magnetometric research is presented only until 2000. Although it is not mentioned, it was continued in the field of biomagnetism through my work in Faculty of Medical Bioengineering from Iasi. I hope that this research will be presented in another work in the future.
Besides the research and production activity, there are also mentioned related activities: protection of intellectual and industrial property, trademarks, patents, exhibitions, publications, prizes.