Draft:Razvan Craciunescu
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Razvan Craciunescu received the bachelor, master and PhD degree in electronic engineering and telecommunications from the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania, in 2010, 2012 and respectively 2018. He received also a master’s degree in project management from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies in 2018.
From 2024 he is a PhD supervisor, and the main PhD topics on which he can advise are: Future Communication Networks / Internet of Things / Smart Everything / Cybersecurity.
He is currently an Associate Professor and the ViceDean of the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technologies. He also coordinates this Future Networks 5G Lab the first R&D 5G lab from the university. His research interests are 5G and beyond 5G networks, IoT and cybersecurity.
As ViceDean he oversees Industry-Academia Partnerships, International Affairs, Public Policies and Student’s competitions/hackathons.
Between 2015-2016, he was a Researcher at Center for TeleInfrastruktur, Aalborg University, Denmark in the field of signal processing for communication systems and virtual incubators for startups. In 2018 he was a Fulbright-RAF invited professor at University of Rochester, USA, in the field of emerging technologies and entrepreneurship. In 2022 he was a part of the International Visiting Leadership Program on the topics of innovation and entrepreneurship.
He has a special interest in early stage startups as the current Head of Academic Community @Innovation Labs, Mentor @UPBizz and a former startup owner, a former alumni of UiPath and a former Chief Product Growth Officer @Procesio.
He is actively promoting entrepreneurship and tech transfer in Higher education and he is a mentor for startups in incubators or pre-acceleration programs in Romania or in Republic of Moldova. He is also part of TechAngels and Mozaic, two business angels’ networks in Romania and the Republic of Moldova.