Research

    Adrian Mihalcioiu received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, in 2002. His graduate research work was carried out at the Electronics and Electrostatics Research Unit, University Institute of Technology, Angoulême, France, within the framework of the ERASMUS student mobility program, financed by the European Community.
    Adrian Mihalcioiu received the PhD degree in 2005 in a program jointly sponsored by the University of Poitiers, France, and the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. His dissertation research involved the development of measurement techniques and virtual instrumentation for the study and control of electrostatic processes. His interests also cover the optimization of electrostatic separation processes.
      2006/2007 was involved in the development of plasma combined exhaust gas aftertreatment system for super clean diesel hybrid engine financed by "Japan Science and Technology Agency" in Innovation Plaza Osaka..
     2007/2008 was involved in the development of the electrostatic purification system for refrigerant recycling (for ASADA Co., NAGOYA) on a project financed by "Chubu Science and Technology Center" in Toyohashi Institute of Technology.
     His current research areas cover the development of novel electrostatic humidification systems and of plasma combined exhaust gas aftertreatment for diesel systems in Toyohashi Institute of Technology

Business

In 2002 Adrian Mihalcioiu founded B2B consultancy firm Digimed Transylvania. The range of services covers research and IT support outsourcing, marketing and distribution of medical equipment. The company operates mainly, but not exclusively, on the Romanian market.