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Academy of Sciences of Moldova
Academy of Sciences of Moldova
NameAcademy of Sciences of Moldova
Formed1961
LocationChișinău, Moldova

Academy of Sciences of Moldova. The Academy of Sciences of Moldova is a Moldovan national Academy of Sciences located in Chișinău, Moldova. It was established in 1961 as the Moldavian SSR Academy of Sciences and is a member of the International Council for Science and the All European Academies. The academy is involved in various research activities, including physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry, and collaborates with other scientific institutions, such as the Russian Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and Polish Academy of Sciences.

History

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova has a rich history, dating back to 1961, when it was founded as the Moldavian SSR Academy of Sciences. During the Soviet era, the academy was a part of the USSR Academy of Sciences and was involved in various research activities, including space exploration with the Soviet space program and nuclear physics with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. The academy has also collaborated with other scientific institutions, such as the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin, French Academy of Sciences, and Royal Society. After Moldova gained independence in 1991, the academy became an independent institution and continued to develop its research activities, including materials science with the National Institute of Materials Physics and computer science with the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science.

Organization

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova is organized into several departments, including the Department of Physical and Engineering Sciences, Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, and Department of Social Sciences. The academy is also home to several research institutes, such as the Institute of Applied Physics, Institute of Chemistry, and Institute of History. The academy is governed by a president and a scientific council, which includes prominent scientists from Moldova and other countries, such as Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary. The academy also collaborates with other scientific institutions, such as the European Organization for Nuclear Research, European Space Agency, and International Atomic Energy Agency.

Research

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova is involved in various research activities, including fundamental research and applied research. The academy's research focuses on several areas, including physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry. The academy has also developed research programs in materials science, nanotechnology, and information technology with the National Center for Materials Study and Testing and Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnology. The academy collaborates with other scientific institutions, such as the Max Planck Society, National Science Foundation, and European Research Council, to conduct research in these areas. The academy's research has led to several important discoveries and innovations, including the development of new materials and technologies with the Institute of Applied Physics and Engineering.

Members

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova has a large number of members, including full members, corresponding members, and foreign members. The academy's members include prominent scientists from Moldova and other countries, such as Russia, Ukraine, and Romania. The academy's members have made significant contributions to various fields of science, including physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry. The academy's members have also received several awards and honors, including the State Prize of the Republic of Moldova, Order of the Republic, and Lomonosov Gold Medal from the Russian Academy of Sciences. The academy's members have also been elected to other scientific institutions, such as the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, Royal Society, and French Academy of Sciences.

Publications

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova publishes several scientific journals, including the Journal of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova and Buletinul Academiei de Științe a Moldovei. The academy's journals publish original research articles, reviews, and other scientific papers in various fields of science, including physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry. The academy's publications are widely recognized and respected in the scientific community, and are indexed in several international databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. The academy also publishes books and other scientific materials, including monographs, conference proceedings, and scientific reports with the Institute of History and Institute of Language and Literature.

International Cooperation

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova collaborates with several international scientific institutions, including the European Union, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and International Council for Science. The academy participates in several international research programs, including the Horizon 2020 program and the European Research Area program. The academy also collaborates with other scientific institutions, such as the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, Royal Society, and French Academy of Sciences, to conduct research in various fields of science. The academy's international cooperation has led to several important scientific discoveries and innovations, including the development of new materials and technologies with the European Organization for Nuclear Research and European Space Agency. The academy is also a member of the Association of European Academies and the InterAcademy Partnership. Category:Scientific organizations

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