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Ioan-Iovitz "Iovitzu" Popescu (born October 1, 1932) is a
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n physicist and linguist, emeritus professor at
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, Faculty of Physics, and member of the
Romanian Academy The Romanian Academy ( ro, Academia Română ) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. The academy has 181 active members who are elected for life. According to its byl ...
. In the field of physics, he is best known for his work on gas discharges and
plasma physics Plasma ()πλάσμα
, Henry George Liddell, R ...
, as well as his collaborations with Denisa Popescu in
laser spectroscopy Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets the electromagnetic spectra that result from the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter as a function of the wavelength or frequency of the radiation. Matter wa ...
. He also had pioneering contributions in the field of
gamma-ray laser A gamma-ray laser, or graser, is a hypothetical device that would produce coherent gamma rays, just as an ordinary laser produces coherent rays of visible light. Potential applications for gamma-ray lasers include medical imaging, spacecraft pr ...
s with Carl B. Collins and Silviu Olariu. As of 2006, the focus of Iovitzu Popescu's work has shifted towards the field of
linguistics Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language, particularly its nature and structure. Linguis ...
, in cooperation with leading linguist .


Early life

Iovitzu Popescu was born in
Burila Mare Burila Mare is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Burila Mare, Crivina, Izvoru Frumos, Țigănași, and Vrancea. Natives * Ștefan Burileanu Ștefan Burileanu (10 January 1874 – 1944) wa ...
village,
Mehedinți County Mehedinți County () is a county ( ro, județ) of Romania on the border with Serbia and Bulgaria. It is mostly located in the historical province of Oltenia, with one municipality (Orșova) and three communes ( Dubova, Eșelnița, and Svinița) ...
. He is the son of Dumitru Popescu and Elvira (''née'' Iovitz). In 1951 he graduated from Traian High School in
Turnu Severin Drobeta-Turnu Severin (), colloquially Severin, is a city in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania, on the northern bank of the Danube, close to the Iron Gates. "Drobeta" is the name of the ancient Dacian and Roman towns at the site, and the modern ...
. Between 1951 and 1955 he was a student at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, from which he graduated in 1955 with the thesis "Sodium-Vapor Lamp", supervised by Radu Grigorovici.


Career

In 1955, following graduation, Iovitzu Popescu was offered a position at the University of Bucharest by
Eugen Bădărău Eugen is a masculine given name which may refer to: * Archduke Eugen of Austria (1863–1954), last Habsburg Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order from 1894 to 1923 * Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke (1865–1947), Swedish painter, art collector, and pat ...
, in the Department of Optics and Gas Discharges, which he accepted. In 1961, he obtained his Ph.D. on a thesis entitled "The mechanism of cathodic parts of glow discharges", under Bădărău's supervision. Between 1960 and 1972 Iovitzu Popescu was head of the Plasma Physics Laboratory at the Institute of Physics, Bucharest. In 1969, he co-authored one of the first experimental studies on nano-clustering in high pressure gases. From 1967 to 1969 he was a Humboldt fellow at
University of Kiel Kiel University, officially the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, (german: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, abbreviated CAU, known informally as Christiana Albertina) is a university in the city of Kiel, Germany. It was founded in ...
,
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. He worked on
atomic spectroscopy Atomic spectroscopy is the study of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed and emitted by atoms. Since unique elements have characteristic (signature) spectra, atomic spectroscopy, specifically the electromagnetic spectrum or mass spectrum, is appl ...
with Walter Lochte-Holtgreven and Johannes Richter. In 1970, he started his collaboration with Professor Carl B. Collins, head of the Center for Quantum Electronics at
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,
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, on multiphoton spectroscopy and induced gamma emission. In 1974, they co-authored the first experimental report on multiphoton spectra. In 1972, Iovitzu Popescu became a tenured professor at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics. He was the Dean of the Faculty of Physics from 1972 to 1977. Between 1977 and 1981 he headed the newly founded Institute of Physics and Technology of Radiation Devices. In May 1981 Iovitzu Popescu became Rector of University of Bucharest, a position he held until October 1989. In 1990 he was elected a titular member of the Romanian Academy, having been a corresponding member for 16 years. He presided over the Physical Sciences Section of the Romanian Academy between 1990 and 1992. In 1982, Iovitzu Popescu wrote that the aether is "a form of existence of the matter, but it differs qualitatively from the common (atomic and molecular) substance or radiation (photons)". The fluid aether is "governed by the principle of inertia and its presence produces a modification of the space-time geometry". Built upon Le Sage's ultra-mundane corpuscles, Popescu's theory posits a finite Universe "filled with some particles of exceedingly small mass (of about 10−69 kg), traveling chaotically at speed of light" and material bodies "made up of such particles called etherons". In recent years, the interest of Iovitzu Popescu has shifted to the field of
quantitative linguistics Quantitative linguistics (QL) is a sub-discipline of general linguistics and, more specifically, of mathematical linguistics. Quantitative linguistics deals with language learning, language change, and application as well as structure of natural la ...
, which has become one of his favorite leisure activities. His main collaborator in this field was Professor Gabriel Altmann from the Ruhr University Bochum. The career achievements of Iovitzu Popescu have been recognized and celebrated by various personalities and organizations.


Personal life

Iovitzu Popescu was married to Denisa-Georgeta Popescu from 1963 until her death in 2003. Together they co-authored 35 papers on optogalvanic and laser spectroscopy. The author biography of Iovitzu Popescu was published in 2020, titled "Iovițu's life".


Awards

The excellence of Iovitzu Popescu's work has been widely recognized: * 1961 - Physics Prize, awarded by the Ministry of National Education. * 1966 - " Constantin Miculescu" prize for Physics awarded by the
Romanian Academy The Romanian Academy ( ro, Academia Română ) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. The academy has 181 active members who are elected for life. According to its byl ...
. * 1997 - Honorary Citizen of Mehedinţi County. * 1998 - Doctor Honoris Causa of the
University of Craiova The University of Craiova ( ro, Universitatea din Craiova) is a public university located in Craiova, Romania. It was founded in 1947, initially with four institutes, in the Palace of Justice of Craiova. It is the largest university in the histori ...
. * 2000 - Commander of the
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awarded by the
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. * 2002 - "Meritul Academic" diploma awarded by the Romanian Academy. * 2002 - "Diploma of Excellence" awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research. * 2009 - "Opera Omnia" prize for lifetime achievements in science awarded by CNCSIS. * 2009 - "Diploma of Excellence" of
Drobeta-Turnu Severin Drobeta-Turnu Severin (), colloquially Severin, is a city in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania, on the northern bank of the Danube, close to the Iron Gates. "Drobeta" is the name of the ancient Dacian and Roman towns at the site, and the modern ...
City. * 2010 - "Medal of Honor" awarded by the Institute of Atomic Physics. * 2012 - "Grigore Moisil" award for exact sciences awarded by the National Grand Lodge of Romania. * 2012 - "Diploma of Excellence" awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research.


Bibliography

To date, the most cited peer-reviewed publication of Iovitzu Popescu remains his collaborative review, with Silviu Olariu, on the quantum effects of electromagnetic fluxes, recently quoted in the review paper Topological Metamaterials (2022). Prof. Popescu's handwritten textbook on
geometrical optics Geometrical optics, or ray optics, is a model of optics that describes light propagation in terms of ''rays''. The ray in geometrical optics is an abstraction useful for approximating the paths along which light propagates under certain circumstan ...
, first published in 1988, was recently translated into English and is freely available online. His most notable books and scientific publications are: * ''The quantum effects of electromagnetic fluxes '' * ''Word frequency studies '' * ''Accelerated emission of gamma rays from the 31-yr isomer of 178 Hf induced by X-Ray irradiation '' * ''The coherent and incoherent pumping of a gamma ray laser with intense optical radiation '' * ''Use of space-charge-amplification techniques in the absorption spectroscopy of Cs and Cs 2 '' * ''Multiphoton excitation and ionization of atomic cesium with a tunable dye laser '' * ''Multiphoton ionization of cesium through resonant dissociative states of Cs2 '' * ''Aspects of word frequencies ''


See also

*
Luminiferous aether Luminiferous aether or ether ("luminiferous", meaning "light-bearing") was the postulated medium for the propagation of light. It was invoked to explain the ability of the apparently wave-based light to propagate through empty space (a vacuum), so ...
*
Aether theories In physics, aether theories (also known as ether theories) propose the existence of a medium, a space-filling substance or field as a transmission medium for the propagation of electromagnetic or gravitational forces. Since the development of spe ...


References


External links


Iovitzu Popescu's web site
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