Projects
Stochastic Analysis and Parameter Estimation in Systems with Memory
Grant PNII-ID-PCCE-2011-2-0015 / No. 3702/7.05.2012 – National Grant - partnership
Time period: 2012-2015
Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions (CANTATA)
Project COST CA15117 - International project
Time period: 04.08.2016-04.07.2020. (Romania became a member in 2017)
Stochastic Analysis and Parameter Estimation in Systems with Memory
Grant PNII-ID-PCCE-2011-2-0015 / No. 3702/7.05.2012 – National Grant - partnership
Time period: 2012-2015
Coordinator: for Transilvania University: Professor Dr. Mihai Pascu
Bucharest University of Economic Studies was the coordinator of the entire project
Project members: Ph.D. students Nadia Stoian and Oana Răchieru
The objective of this programme was related to the Gaussian analysis, its applications and the interaction with other branches of Mathematics (Statistics, Wavelet theory or numerical analysis).
New analytic methods in stochastic calculus were developed in this project. These can be applied in: stochastic processes statistics, financial mathematics, practical aspects of Internet traffic, medical sciences and financial markets. Stochastic calculus with respect to standard Brownian motion and more generally with respect to semi-martingales represented the essential component of this research project.
Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions (CANTATA)
Project COST CA15117 - International project
Time period: 04.08.2016-04.07.2020. (Romania became a member in 2017)
Coordinator for Romania: Transilvania University of Brasov. Project managers for Romania: Assoc. Professor Dr. Nicoleta Voicu and Dr. Cristinel Stoica – “Horia Hulubei” National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest.
Project members: Professor Dr. Gheorghe Munteanu, Assistant Lecturer Dr. Elena Popovici, Ph.D. students Alexandru Ionescu and Anna-Maria Frield.
“CANTATA” is an international project that brings together a European team of experts in gravitational Physics and Cosmology with the purpose of investigating the extension of Einstein’s theory concerning General Relativity. The program involves the study of complementary aspects from Theoretical Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics.