Talk:List of Romanian scientists
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- Emanoil Bacaloglu - he was a member of the Romanian Academy. He is known for the "Bacaloglu pseudosphere" Sju hav (talk) 19:45, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
- Gheorghe Cipăianu - member of Romania's parliament; death in 1957
- Dimitrie Comșa. Of the writers of the Transylvanian Memorandum (en), he got the second-longest prison sentence; honorary member of the Romanian Academy; death in 1931
- Zoe Țapu - she created an original variety of durum wheat, adapted to the climates such as in Central and Eastern Europe. She was described as a pioneer of durum wheat breeding in Romania.[1]
Astronomers:
- Victor Anestin - he was on of the earliest to write about the possibility of using the atomic power for war purposes; his description was in a novel (of his) published in February 2014 (in the same year as H. G. Wells' The World Set Free).[2]
Biologists:
- Réka Albert - she is noted for the Barabási–Albert model (en) and research into scale-free networks (en) and Boolean modeling of biological systems. Sju hav (talk) 19:50, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
Edonomists:
- Victor Bădulescu - he was undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance of Romania; chosen as a "corresponding member" of the Romanian Academy; died in prison in December 1953 or January 1954.
- Bogdan Baltazar - he was the first spokesman of the Romanian government following the fall of the communist regime Sju hav (talk) 19:54, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
- ↑ "In Memoriam". Ferma. 3 (118): 78. March 2013.
- ↑ Ion Hobana, "Nuclear War Fiction in Eastern Europe", in Nuclear Texts and Contexts, Fall 1989