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Date: 10th February 2020Edited by Michael Remes, EFPCDepartment “Fundamentals of Machines Design”In 2014 the department “Fundamentals of Machine Design” was created by merging the departments“Theory of Mechanisms and Machines’ Parts”, “Structural Mechanics” and “Materials science”.Currently the teaching staff is comprised of 16 full time and 4 part time staff including 1 Prof. Dr. Sc.,2 Dr. Sc., 14 Assoc. Prof., PhD. There are 4 PhD students within the department.The department manages three Research Centres1. Planetary precessional gears Research Center “Precesia”, (Director: Prof. Ion Bostan),which includes the following laboratories:- “Computational modelling of precessional gears”;- “Mechanical gear research”;- “Precision Mechanics”;- “New technologies for gear manufacturing”;- “Mechanical testing of materials and surface study”;The results of the research done within the Centre were published in 8 monographs, 6 textbooks, 180patents (ex USSR, Russia and Moldova) concerned with new kinematic structures, non-standardgears, manufacturing methods, different structures for a varied domain of usage; development of morethan 30 kinematic and power units of planetary precessional gears;

Date: 10th February 2020Edited by Michael Remes, EFPCResearch has focused on the theoretical basis of non-standard gears; theoretical basis of manufacturingtechnology of the gears with non-standard teeth shape; designing, manufacturing and testingprecessional of kinematic and power gears for different domains;International Projects: Project CRDF (Civilian Research & Development Foundation, US) MP2-2287 “TheElaboration of Submersible Robot Complex Drive Mechanism for Ferro-manganeseconcretion extraction” (2001-2003); Project CRDF MP2-3023 “Elaboration of transmission for space devices” (2001-2002). Research grant “Design of a new type of gearing for crushing equipment advantageousfrom the point of view of its cost”. ARP GmbH, Alpirsbach, Fachhochschule Konstanz,Germany. 2004-2006.

Date: 10th February 2020Edited by Michael Remes, EFPC2. Renewable Energy Conversion Systems Centre (CESCER), (Director: Prof. Dr. Sc.Valeriu Dulgheru), includes the labs: “Modelling and Simulation of Renewable Energy Conversion Systems”; “Aerodynamic Research”; “Hydro and Wind Blades manufacturing from Composite Materials”; “Testing Site for Renewable Energy Conversion Systems”; Within the Centre the research has focused on the following domains:- Wind energy conversion systems: blade design for Vertical and Horizontal Axis WindTurbines; Ten horizontal axis wind turbines with the rating power of 10 kW each weredesigned, manufactured and tested; development and testing of a Vertical Axis WindTurbine unit;- Systems for converting the kinetic energy of water: blade development for vertical andhorizontal axis hydro plants which were manufactured and tested on the Prut River. Threeprototypes were developed, 4kW each.- Solar PV conversion systems: Structural-part orientation mechanisms and monitoringwas developed for two agricultural enterprises. The goal was to provide energy forirrigation systems.The research produced within the centre has been published in 5 monographs (including BOSTAN I.,Gheorghe A., DULGHERU V., Sobor I., BOSTAN V., Sochirean A. Resilient Energy Systems.Renewables: Wind, Solar, Hydro. - Springer, VIII, 2013. - 507 p. – ISBN 978-94-007-4188-1), 2textbooks and more than 300 research papers, more than 70 patents (ex USSR, Moldova and Romania)

Date: 10th February 2020Edited by Michael Remes, EFPCInternational Projects: Project CRDF (Civilian Research & Development Foundation, US) ME2-3031 “A helicalturbine system for wind and hydraulic energy recovery” (2003-2005); Project BSEC HDF MP2-3023 “Technological systems based on the utilization of waterkinetic energy for rural consumers” (TESUWKERC)” (2001-2002). Project SCOPES (Scientific Cooperation between Eastern Europe and Switzerland)IB7320-110902/1 “Conversion of renewable kinetic energy of water: synthesis, theoretical modellingand experimental evaluation” (2005-2008).3. Centre for Technical Creativity (Director: Prof. Dr. Sc. Valeriu Dulgheru), whichincludes: The circle of Young Inventors, within which 22 students authored more than 40patents.The research produced within the centre has been published in 6 monographs, more than 100 researcharticles, and more than 40 patents together with students and PhD students;

Date: 10th February 2020Edited by Michael Remes, EFPCKey People in the DepartmentDulgheru Valeriu (b. 1956), D.Sc., Laureate of State Prizes of the Republic of Moldova in the fieldof Science, Technology and Production (1998); Honorary Inventor of the Republic of Moldova (1994,147 inventions), Topnotch inventor of Romania (1995), awarded more than 220 prizes and medalsfrom International Exhibitions of Inventions. Publications: 4 monographs and 5 textbooks, more than350 articles.Bostan Viorel (b. 1972), D.Sc. Univ. Prof.; Prize of Moldavian Academy of Sciences (2014); awardedmore than 50 prizes and medals from International Exhibitions of Inventions. Publications: 6monographs, 1 textbook, 22 inventions and more than 150 articles.Bostan Ion (b. 1949), D.Sc. Univ. Prof. Full member of the Moldovan Academy of Sciences; Laureateof two State Prizes of the Republic of Moldova in the field of Science, Technology and Production(1978, 1998); awarded with the Gold Medal of the World Organization for Intellectual Property;Honorary Inventor of the Republic of Moldova (1989, 238 inventions); Topnotch inventor of Romania(1994); awarded more than 250 of prizes and medals from International Exhibitions of Inventions.Publications: 8 monographs and 3 textbooks, more than 400 articles.Contact Information for the DepartmentValeriu Dulgheru:E-mail: valeriu.dulgheru@bpm.utm.mdViorel Bostan:E-mail: viorel.bostan@adm.utm.mdIon Bostan:E-mail: ion.bostan@cnts.utm.mdFor H2020 and other EU funding opportunities, please contact Prof. Michael RemesEmail: michael.remes@adm.utm.md

Date: 10th February 2020 Edited by Michael Remes, EFPC Department “Fundamentals of Machines Design” In 2014 the department “Fundamentals of Machine Design” was created by merging the

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