Raluca - Andreea Felseghi is a Civil Engineer and Independent Scientific Researcher, she attended the postgraduate work (Ph.D.) at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and obtained the Doctoral Diploma in an Engineering Sciences fundamental field - Civil Engineering. Her main areas of interest address clean technologies and sustainable development in the Civil Engineering domain, in particular the practical applicability of the building's energy efficiency, renewable energies integration in stationary applications, hydrogen fuel cell technology, hybrid power generation systems, the alternative energies impact on the environment and climate change. She is president of the Scientific, Innovation and Technical Education Commission and CEO of the Romanian Association of Building Services Engineering - Transylvania Branch, member of the Romanian Association for Hydrogen Energy, and member of the Women in Green Hydrogen community.
Nicoleta Cobȋrzan is an Associate Professor at Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She has a master’s degree in Energy, Energy Resources and Environment and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering. The main fields of interest and research expertise areas are in structural analysis of masonry and concrete buildings, design of low energy buildings, structural and thermal rehabilitation of existing buildings, seismic vulnerability assessment, microscopical and macroscopical investigations of building materials, investigation of recovered materials, ecological and low intensive materials, circular economy issues, sustainability.
Maria Simona Raboaca is working as a Researcher at to National Research and Development Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies ICSI Rm. Valcea, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Department. Her Ph.D. is “Theoretical and practical Contribution regarding to sustain with hybrid energy a Passive House” in Faculty of Building Services Engineering in Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Now, she is a project manager at ICSI to project “Smart conductive charging station, fixed and mobile, for electric propulsion transportation (SMiLE-EV)” proposes the deployment of fixed and mobile EV & PHEV charging stations to meet the mobility needs of tomorrow’s society and to prepare active/potential industrial partners for knowledge/technology transfer at the component or system level in prepare launching new products. She has been contributing to the field of Renewable Energy, Green Buildings, Passive House Concept, Hydrogen Energy and Stationary and Mobile applications. She is the author and co-author of more technical papers in scientific conference proceedings and ISI journals.