Dr. Andrei Neacşu is a nuclear physicist whose research focuses on nuclear structure, neutrinoless double-beta decay, neutrino properties and phenomena beyond the Standard Model.
His scientific work includes theoretical studies of nuclear matrix elements and the mechanisms involved in double-beta decay, contributing to international research efforts aimed at understanding some of the fundamental properties of matter and neutrinos.
He serves as Co-Chairholder of the UNESCO Chair on STEM Education, TRRISE, Transfer of Research Results into STEM Education, based at the National Institute of Materials Physics. Through this initiative, he supports the transfer of advanced research and technological developments into education, educator training and science outreach activities.
At FACTORY 4.0, Dr. Andrei Neacşu will join Panel 6, “Quantum Computing & Communication: Securing the Industrial Future,” where he will contribute a scientific and educational perspective on advanced physics, quantum technologies and the importance of transferring research knowledge into future workforce capabilities.
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