Speaker

Andrei Luchici

Andrei Luchici is an Associate Professor at the Romanian-American University in Bucharest, where he specializes in artificial intelligence and machine learning. He is the Executive Director of the Center for Research in AI (CRAI), which he founded in 2022, and also serves as Scientific Director at the Computational Science and Machine Intelligence Center.

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His academic and research activity brings together mathematics, computer science, game theory, decision-making, and neuroscience to explore complex socio-economic and technological challenges.

 

Passionate about the interaction between humans and intelligent systems, Andrei focuses on the development of autonomous systems that can work effectively and safely alongside people. His expertise includes multi-agent systems, emergent behavior, algorithmic decision-making, and computational modeling. A strong advocate for ethical AI, he is committed to ensuring that technology not only advances rapidly but also serves society responsibly.

 

Beyond his academic work, Andrei Luchici has a background in entrepreneurship and consulting, applying AI and machine learning solutions across industries. He is also actively involved in teaching and mentoring, developing innovative curricula to prepare the next generation of AI professionals. His vision combines scientific rigor, innovation, and social responsibility, positioning him as one of the leading voices in AI and ML in Romania.

Romanian-American University

The Romanian-American University is a higher education institution in Bucharest focused on academic programs, research, international cooperation and professional development. Through its educational activity, the university contributes to the preparation of specialists for business, technology, economics, management and digital transformation contexts. Its relevance for FACTORY 4.0 lies in the connection between industrial modernization and the development of human capital. Companies cannot implement automation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity or data-driven management without people who understand both technology and business impact. The university environment supports this bridge through teaching, research, entrepreneurship, applied projects and collaboration with industry. For the conference audience, RAU represents the education and skills dimension of Industry 4.0, highlighting the need for lifelong learning, digital competences and interdisciplinary training in a rapidly changing industrial economy.

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