Researchers who have obtained the PhD degree while working at ICTP (1990-present)
- Mihai Nechita (PhD since 2020), University College London, UK, thesis: Unique continuation problems and stabilised finite element methods, supervisors: Erik Burman and Lauri Oksanen
- Cristian-Daniel Alecsa (PhD since 2019), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Contributions to the Fixed Point Theory of Single-valued and Multi-valued Operators Defined on Generalized Metric Spaces, supervisor: Adrian Petrusel
- Flavius Pătrulescu (PhD since 2012), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Ordinary Differential Equations and Contact Problems: Modeling, Analysis and Numerical Methods, supervisor: Octavian Agratini
- Cornelia Revnic (born Bercea) (PhD since 2008), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: ?, supervisor: Ioan Pop
- Adrian Cristian Mureşan (PhD since 2008), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Numerical methods for approximating solutions of some Boundary Problems
concerning to differential and partial differential equations, supervisor: Gheorghe Micula - Maria Crăciun (PhD since 2005), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Approximation methods obtained using the Umbral Calculus, supervisor: Dimitrie D. Stancu
- Ştefan Şoltuz (PhD since 2005), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Contributions to the theory of Mann and Ishikawa iterations, supervisor: József Kolumbán
- Călin Vamoş (PhD since 2002), University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, Scientific advisor Prof. Dr. Gheorghe Nenciu, Thesis: Contributions to the description by means of continuous fields of the corpuscular systems
- Emil Cătinaş (PhD since 1999), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Newton and Newton-Krylov methods for solving nonlinear systems in Rn, supervisor: Dimitrie D. Stancu
- Nicolae Suciu (PhD since 1998), “Simion Stoilow” Institute of Mathematics, Romanian Academy, supervisor: Adelina Georgescu, Thesis: On the Connection Between the Microscopic and the Macroscopic Modeling of the Thermodynamic Processes (abstract here)
- Mira-Cristiana Anisiu (PhD since 1997), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Nonlinear Analysis Methods with Applications in Celestial Mechanics, supervisor: Árpád Pál
- Ioan Danciu (PhD since 1996), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: Rezolvarea numerică a ecuatiilor integrale de tip Volterra cu ajutorul funcţiilor spline, supervisor: Gheorghe Micula
- Adrian Revnic (PhD since 1994), Universitatea Babes-Bolyai, thesis: ?, supervisor: Gheorghe Micula
Graph: PhD Tree (since 1951)
Tip: click on filled balls to expand (and another click to shrink).
Cluj team on Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory
The above link leads to a graphical illustration of the descendants (in the sense of PhD advising) of the great mathematician who founded our Institute, T. Popoviciu, together with his outstanding colleagues, Gh. Călugăreanu and D.V. Ionescu. We have adopted the idea initiated at North Dakota University (which was adopted by AMS too), we have documented to complete the data contained there, and then updated and illustrated it.
The graph was completed with the mathematicians who have worked at ICTP, and with collaborators from the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science (Babeș-Bolyai University).
The former and present members form a team which in Romania is known as Cluj team/school on Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory CTNAAT (in Romanian Şcoala Clujeană de Analiză Numerică și Teoria Aproximării SCANTA). This team is also known outside our country.
Note: the graph is under construction. Not all of the mathematicians included here are dealing/dealt with Numerical Analysis or Approximation Theory. We shall complete the graph with information in this sense, as well as with title of thesis, year, links to current website, etc.
We are grateful for any information provided to complete the graph – please e-mail to ictp at ictp.acad.ro with subject “Cluj naat”.
