67 research outputs found

    BOOK REVIEW: Viorel Rusu, „The Maramureş Diocese of the Romanian Church United with Rome during the pastorate of Bishop Alexandru Rusu (1931-1948)”

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    Viorel Rusu is currently the director of the Maramureş County Museum of History and Archaeology, a position he has held since 2007, before being the director of the Maramureş County Directorate of National Archives, during 1998-2007, as well as archivist during 1996-1998. Viorel Rusu\u27s fields of interest focus on political and religious life after the First World War until the 1970s, with an even more pronounced emphasis on the 4-6 decades of the twentieth century. Analyzing the geographical area on which the historian turns his attention, it can be seen the fact that Maramureş County is most often targeted in the studies published by him. Therefore, Viorel Rusu\u27s doctoral thesis, the work entitled “The Maramureş diocese of the Romanian church united with Rome during the pastorate of Bishop Alexandru Rusu (1931-1948)” is part of the author\u27s long-standing concerns, being a topic of interest his. Due to his experience as an archivist, but also as director of the National Archives, along with numerous studies related to political and religious life in Maramureş, the author is qualified to complete the proposed research

    A Dialogue on the Romanian Contribution to the Project of Total Theatre: Ion Sava and The Round Theatre (1944)

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    Lecturer PhD Cristian Rusu (1972) is a stage designer at the Cluj‐Napoca National Theatre and a visual artist. He teaches art history and stage design at the  Faculty of Theatre and Film at Babeș‐Bolyai University, Cluj‐ Napoca. He holds a PhD from Babeș‐Bolyai University with a thesis on The Project of Total Theatre 1919‐1970 (2015). As a stage designer, he is the co‐author of several highly acclaimed,  awardwinning theatre productions in national and international theater  festivals. As a visual artist, he is represented by Galeria Plan B Berlin

    A Dialogue on the Romanian Contribution to the Project of Total Theatre: Ion Sava and „The Round Theatre” (1944). Cristian RUSU and Ștefana POP-CURȘEU

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    Lecturer PhD Cristian Rusu (1972) is a stage designer at the Cluj-Napoca National Theatre and a visual artist. He teaches art history and stage design at the Faculty of Theatre and Film at Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca. He holds a PhD from Babeș-Bolyai University with a thesis on The Project of Total Theatre 1919-1970 (2015). As a stage designer, he is the co-author of several highly acclaimed, award-winning theatre productions in national and international theater festivals. As a visual artist, he is represented by Galeria Plan B Berlin

    Rolul politicii statale şi a iniţiativelor sectorului privat în formarea clusterelor economice: experienţa internaţională şi cazul Republicii Moldova

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    RUSU, Ecaterina. Rolul politicii statale şi a iniţiativelor sectorului privat în formarea clusterelor economice: experienţa internaţională şi cazul Republicii Moldova. In: Competitivitate şi inovare în economia cunoaşterii [online]: conf. şt. intern., ed. a 21-a: Lucrări ştiinţifice., 27-28 sept., 2019. – Chişinău: ASEM, 2019, pp. 405-413. ISBN 978-9975-75-968-7.Economic clusters proved their important role in helping societies to overcome the socioeconomic challenges of globalization, by making companies more competitive. Therefore, becoming an ingredient of territorial competitiveness, initiatives on cluster creation are carried out more and more frequently at the national, regional, and local level. Some initiatives are generated by the state, aiming to reach certain national strategic objectives, others have their roots in the private sector, the decision of companies to join their efforts for improving value chain. The author attempts to analyze the role of private sector initiatives and of the state programs / policies in the development of clusters, also by comparing the relevant experience both at the EU level, and at the level of countries, particularly focusing on the cases of France, Germany, Romania and R. Moldova. The research methods primarily consisted in analysis and synthesis of information, of various policy papers, guide-books and reports on clusters implementation. As a conclusion the author underlines that both public and private sectors have an important role in the clusterization process. In some countries clusters emerged as a natural tendency of companies, in others the state institutions played a central role. Additionally, in the developed countries, the role of state evolved from simple stimulation of cluster formation to their support in becoming global and innovative hubs. By contrast, in the developing countries the clusters phenomena are not widely spread, hence the state has to focus on policies and programs of clusters promotion and development. JEL: O2, O5

    Human Interactive Proofs

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    Amalia Rusu (with Venu Govindaraju) is a contributing author, Visual CAPTCHA with handwritten image analysis , pp. 42-52. Chapter description: By convention, CAPTCHA is an automated test that humans can pass but current computer programs can′t. In general, the research on CAPTCHA and Human Interactive Proofs is focusing on those recognition tasks that are harder for machines than for humans. The recognition of unconstrained handwriting continues to be a difficult task for computers and handwritten image analysis is still an unsolved problem. Therefore, handwriting recognition provides a reasonable gap between humans and machines that could be exploited and used for new CAPTCHA challenges. In this paper we use handwritten word images and explore Gestalt psychology to motivate our image transformations. The deformation methods are individually described and results are presented and compared to other traditional handwritten image transformations. Several applications for Web services would find our handwritten CAPTCHA an excellent biometric for online security and a way of defending online services against abusive attacks.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/engineering-books/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Heterophony as a Way of Organizing of the Musical Syntax

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    In this article we intend to present some aspects related to the origin of the concept of heterophony and the theoretical concerns of some Romanian and foreign composers on this subject. As a practical application model, we present an analysis of a musical text based on the model proposed by Teodor Tutuianu in his book Eterofonii in partituri Bachiene, the book underlying the Spectromorphy course that the author, as a professor, held at the National University of Music in Bucharest

    Study and restoration of a wooden Crucifix in the Monastery of S. Caterina D’Alessandria in Palermo, Italy

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    This article presents the analyses and work on the iconographic subject related to a wooden crucifix of an unknown author from the S. Caterina monastery, from the first half of the 17th century. This study focuses on the stylistic comparison between this artefact and others crucifixes of the same historical period. Alongside, an in-depth description of its conservative history and restoration work on the artefact is reporte

    Depression Treatment and Prevention Center

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    Problem Statement: Currently, depression is treated in large mental hospitals or psychiatric facilities that create a negative environment around the patients. Research Questions: 1.Why should a depression treatment center be different from a typical psychiatric clinic? 2. How can the building program support the patient’s need for social inclusion? Design theme: The depression treatment center will be a hybrid between psychiatric facilities and a community center for the whole neighborhood. In this way, social inclusion will be realized in a positive, attractive environment both for the patients and the community.The Architecture of the InteriorArchitectureArchitecture and The Built Environmen

    Marine Renewable Energy

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    The topic “Marine Renewable Energy” brings together four MDPI journals, Energies, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Inventions, and Processes, with 51 papers published. The present reprint includes a selection of 26 significant scientific works structured into three main subjects: S1 - wind turbines, including both fix and floating structures (7); S2 - developments in ocean energy and emerging floating photovoltaic systems (10); and S3 - economic assessments related to offshore renewable energy extraction (9). The present reprint seeks to contribute to the renewable energy agenda through enhanced scientific and multi-disciplinary works, aiming to improve knowledge and performance in harvesting offshore renewable energy. Offshore Engineerin
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