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UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST FACULTY OF PHYSICS Guest 2026-06-12 0:10 |
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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2026 Meeting
Section: Polymer Physics
Title: QuantumLab Nexus: Cyber-resilient data ecosystems for future experimental science
Authors: Valentina MARASCU (1,2), Marius Iulian MIHAILESCU (1), Stefania Loredana NITA (3), Valentin BARNA (4)
Affiliation: 1) Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Scientific Research Center in Mathematics and Computer Science, SPIRU HARET University, Bucharest, Romania
2) National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, 409 Atomistilor Street, RO77125, Magurele, Ilfov, Romania
3) Institute for Computers, Bucharest, Romania
4) Faculty of Physics, University of Bucharest, 405 Atomistilor Street, Magurele, Ilfov, Romania
E-mail valentina.marascu@gmail.com
Keywords: experimental science; education; cyber ecosystems
Abstract: The future of experimental science will depend on tightly connected cyber-physical laboratories where advanced sensing, plasma diagnostics, computational modeling, IoT infrastructure, and secure data platforms operate as one intelligent ecosystem. Inspired by the evolution from cold plasma studies toward fusion-oriented research, this lecture explores how cybersecurity, threat intelligence, and data protection strategies can safeguard the scientific infrastructures of tomorrow. The session focuses on securing the acquisition, transmission, storage, validation, and analysis of experimental data generated by plasma–material interaction studies, diagnostic instruments, autonomous sensors, and laboratory monitoring systems. It introduces IoT-enabled environmental supervision, AI-assisted anomaly detection, cryptographic integrity controls, secure audit trails, and zero-trust access principles as essential mechanisms for preventing tampering, unauthorized access, data manipulation, and infrastructure compromise. By combining plasma simulations, Python/MATLAB-based computational analysis, secure telemetry, and predictive risk modeling, the topic positions future fusion research as a cyber-physical frontier where trustworthy computation, resilient infrastructure, and ethical data governance become fundamental to scientific discovery.
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