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Dr. Eng. Elisabeta Mihaela CIORTEA teaching staff at "1 Decembrie 1918" University in Alba Iulia, Romania, member of the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, with teaching and research activity since 2002.
Has published over 89 papers in international and national journals; He has joined several international and national conferences and symposia as a participant, organizer or reviewer.
He is part of national and international professional associations.
Participated in over 13 projects developed in the "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, and at the national level.
Has developed over 10 books and textbooks dedicated to the study of students.
I am currently working at the "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, Alba Iulia, Romania in Alba Iulia and take courses in Robotics, Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Quality and reliability, Industrial Electronics, Flexible industrial communication systems, Audit of information systems, Legal informatics both at bachelor's and master's courses.
研究の興味
Discrete event systems, Petri nets, manufacturing systems, Industry 4.0, Cloud manufacturing, IoT, RAMI 4.0, Blockchain and last but not least 5G technology

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1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia
Department of Informatics, Mathematics and Electronics
Romania
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