Prof. Emeritus Radu Mutihac is Chair of Medical Physics Section, University of Bucharest, and works in Neuroscience, Signal Processing, Microelectronics, and Artificial Intelligence. As
postdoc/research associate/visiting professor/full professor, he run his research at the
University of Bucharest, International Centre for Theoretical Physics (Italy), Ecole
Polytechnique and Institut Henri Poincaré (France), KU Leuven (Belgium). Data mining and
exploratory analysis of neuroimaging time series were addressed during two Fulbright Grants
in Neuroscience (Yale University, CT, and University of New Mexico, NM, USA). His research in
fused biomedical imaging modalities was carried out at the Johns Hopkins University, National
Institutes of Health, and Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, MD, USA.
In 2008, Prof. Mutihac was nominated PhD student supervisor in the field of Physics at the
University of Bucharest, Romania.
Prof. Mutihac is member of the ISMRM, ESMRMB, OHBM, Romanian US Alumni Association,
and fellow of Signal Processing and Neural Networks Society IEEE, as well as referee for several
journals of the Institute of Physics (London, UK), Neural Networks (Elsevier), IEEE Transactions
on Image Processing, and evaluator/expert for the ISMRM, OHBM, ARACIS, CNCSIS, UEFISCDI,
The Romanian – U.S. Fulbright Commission, and the European Commission (FP7, H2020).
Prof. Mutihac published over 120 scientific papers in reputed peer-reviewed journals, 12
monographs, and contributed with chapters in other 10 textbooks published by renowned
scientific publishing houses. He participated in more than 150 scientific meetings with posters
and oral presentations, seminars, invited and plenary lectures, as well as acting as member of
the organizing committees, special session organizer, chairperson, and keynote speaker.
Following his scientific activity, Prof. Mutihac has been nominated scientific referee for 12
journals, such as IOP, IEEE journals and alike, as well as Member of the Editorial Board of
several journals in the field of Neuroscience: J. Romanian College of Medical Physicists, J.
Childhood and Developmental Disorders, J. Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience, Medical and
Clinical Reviews, J. of Translational Neurosciences, Epilepsy J., The Neurologist - Clinical and
Therapeutics J., Advances in Neurology and Neuroscience., and J. of Neuroscience and
Neurological Surgery