The object of activity of RCMEE is the scientific research and the innovation in the field of Electrical Engineering, and the approached research directions are:
- Sensors and technique measures in electronics and electrical engineering;
- General electromagnetism, high frequencies techniques and radiant systems;
- Processing signals techniques in telecommunication;
- Maritime Electrical Engineering;
- Informatics and Maritime Automatics;
- The impact of the technology in the modern society over the quality of life and over population’s health.
The Research Centre for Maritime Electrical Engineeringhas the following purposes:
- to become a research unit at an international level by means of the projects it will be involved in and by means of disseminating the results of the research mostly in magazines indexed ISI and at prestigious international conferences;
- to initiate collaborations with similar laboratories from prestigious local and international universities;
- once obtaining the IOSUD (Institutions Organizing University Doctoral Studies) status for CMU in the competence fields of the centre, to draw Master and PhD students into the research projects so that they become the main human resource involved;
- to become a reference centre for the training of Master and PhD students, to participate in conducting co-tutorship doctorates, to be able to grant doctorate scholarships from the research projects and to be able to receive PhD students from other countries.
Projects currently developed:
Unit radiant system –carrier impulse for ultra-wideband communication on board of maritime ships (SIRADMAR)- Project within the National Plan of Research, Development and Innovation II, Program 4 – Partnerships in priority fields, contract no. 12085 from 2008, period of research: 2008-2010;
Project Director: Prof. Dr. Eng. Răzvan TAMAŞ
Development of micro-devices with surface acoustic waves - SAW, for telecommunication, based on gallium orthophosphate - GaPO4 (DESAT) - Project within the National Plan of Research, Development and Innovation II, Program 4 – Partnerships in priority fields, contract no. 12085 from 2008, period of research: 2008-2010;
Subcontract no: 12.098-3 /01.10.2008
Contractor: Bucharest Polytechnic University
Project Director: Prof. Dr. Eng. Paul Şchiopu
Subcontractor: Constanta Maritime University
CMU designated person in charge of the project: Prof. Dr. Eng. George CĂRUNTU
International collaboration protocols for research:
Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble INP) – France
National collaboration protocols for research:
The Research Centre for Communications and Signals Processing (3CPS) - Bucharest Polytechnic University
The Research Centre for Optoelectronics – Bucharest Polytechnic University
Self-assessment report – Accreditation campaign NCSRHES – Research Centers 2010
