CURRICULUM VITAE

 

LAURENTIU-IOAN  CARAMETE

Institute for Space Sciences,

RO-077125, Bucharest-Magurele, ROMANIA

P.O.Box: MG-23

Tel: 0040 021 4574077

Fax: 0040 021 4574471

e-mail: lcaramete@spacescience.ro

 

I. PERSONAL DATA

 

- FAMILY NAME: Caramete

- FIRST NAME: Laurentiu Ioan

- CITIZENSHIP: Romanian

- CURRENT AFFILIATION:

Institute for Space Sciences

Max-Planck Institute for Radioastronomy, Bonn, Germany

- CURRENT INSTITUTION ADDRESS

RO-077125, Bucharest-Magurele, ROMANIA

P.O.Box: MG-23

Tel.: 0040 021 457 4077


Auf dem Hügel 69, 53121 Bonn

           Tel.: 0049 228 525171

http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/images/pixel.gif

- PLACE OF BIRTH: Petrosani, Romania

- DATE OF BIRTH: July 18th, 1979

- MARITAL STATUS: married, one children

 

II. ACADEMIC DEGREES

 

- 2005, MSc in Physics (Atoms,Molecules and Astrophysics Dept.), Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest

Thesis: " Magnetic field topology in galactic winds "

- 2002, Diploma in Mathematics - Physics, Faculty of Science, University of  Petrosani

Thesis: "Quantum  relativistic theories of gravity "

 

  III.          UNIVERSITY STAGES

 

 2006 – present : PhD student at The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Radio and Infrared Astronomy, Bonn, Germany

 2004 – present: PhD Student at Max-Planck Institute for Radioastronomy, Bonn, GERMANY

 2003 – 2005 : Master Student, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, Dept. of Atoms, Molecules and Astrophysics

 1998 – 2002: Undergraduate Student, University of  Petrosani, Faculty of Science

 

  IV.          COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

2002 – 2003

-        Mathematician at S.C. TopoPet S.A., Petrosani, ROMANIA

Tasks:  - condition surveying data

             -  realization of maps and surface representations

             -  making of topography programs

             -  field work for data aquiring

 

2004 - present

       -       Scientific researcher at Institute for Space Sciences, Bucharest, ROMANIA , "Space Researches Laboratory", cosmology group

 

2004 – present

-        Scientist in AUGER experiment

2004 – 2005

 

-        Collaboration with Max-Planck Institute fuer Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany

Task: working in the framework of Virtual Observatory program  VIHKOS , for the topic: “The magnetic field topology in galactic winds”.

 

    V.           NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS AND CONFERENCES:

 

  2009 -  “SCIENCE SHOW - RESEARCHERS NIGHT”, Bucuresti, ROMANIA, interactive oral presentation with the title “Extragalactic Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: General presentation and sources prediction”


  2009 -  “ASPERA, Astroparticle physics, the European week”, Bucuresti-Magurele, ROMANIA, oral presentation with the title “Extragalactic Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays at Pierre Auger Observatory”


  2008 -  "National Physics Conference" Bucuresti-Magurele, ROMANIA, oral presentation in the high energy physics and astrophysics section with the title”Extragalactic Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: Source sample and predicted sky distribution of events”


  2008 -  “High-Energy Cosmic Rays”, 400. WE-Heraeus-Seminar / 11 – 13 February 2008 at the Physikzentrum Bad Honnef (Germany),  Bonn, GERMANY, poster presentation with the title “UHECR: Models for Galactic magnetic field and statistics of candidate sources”


  2007 -  “European Radio Interferometry School”,  Bonn, GERMANY


  2007 -  “Dynamos”  Physics Summer School, Les Houches, organized by the Observatoire de Grenoble, Université Joseph Fourier, France, poster presentation with the title “Magnetic field topology in galactic winds”

    

    2007 – Conference  Astrophysics, Dynamical Systems and Fractals - past and future” , University of Bucharest, Department of Physics, Magurele, ROMANIA, oral presentation with the title “Magnetic field topology in galactic winds”

   

    2006 - Reasearch School Summer Meeting, Berggasthof Lausegger, Austria organized by IMPRS, Bonn, GERMANY, oral presentation with the title “Theoretical physical models with Mathematica”

  

    2006   -  Eleventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity, Berlin

    

    2005 - TIM-05, Physics Conference, Timisoara, Romania, poster presentation with the title “Modeling cosmic galactic winds using numerical methods”

  

   2005 - NATO-Advanced Study Institute, “PHYSICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES”  Cargese, Corsica, France

 

   2005 -  International School on AstroParticle Physics, European Doctorate School, Belgirate, Italy

 

   2004 - "National Physics Conference" Pitesti, ROMANIA

 

  2003 - "Student Technical Days" of  Univ. Politechnics, Timisoara, ROMANIA

 

 2002 – Conference "General Conference of the European Physical Society EPS-12 Trends in Physics" , Budapest, HUNGARY

 

  VI.          STAGES ABROAD

      2005 – present : Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy, Bonn, Germany - Theory Group

                                 Purpose: PhD research on the subject of  Magnetic field topology in galactic winds.

                                  Supervisor: Prof. P.L. Biermann

          Tasks: - Develop accurate physical models in order to identify the sources for ultra-high energy cosmic rays

- Understand  the role of the wind in the evolution of the Galaxy, simulate their behavior and to compare with the observations.

 

2004 – 2005  University of Bonn, Germany

                    Purpose:  Master research  in the framework of the Erasmus/Socrates fellowship

                  Supervisor: Prof. P.L. Biermann

 

VII.          FOREIGN LANGUAGES: English, French

 

VIII.          COMPUTER SKILLS

Operating systems: WINDOWS, LINUX

Programming languages:  C/C++, Java

Other soft packages: AutoCad 2000, AutoCad Land, AutoCad Map 5, AutoCad 2002, MicroStation, Surfer 7

 

  IX.          OTHERS:

Programming analyst” diploma

 

           2D Diploma” at the "National AutoCad Contest", Timisoara 2003

            Certificate equivalent to two courses of a standard doctorate school from the  International School on AstroParticle Physics, European Doctorate School (ISAPP 2005) 

           Initiator of the „Science Group” at the Physics Department of University of Petrosani, Faculty of Science

Member of the The Association of Amateur Astronomers from the Faculty of Physics  University of Bucharest