MIRA TELECOM presented a scientific paper on collagen fibers shrinkage measurement, at the 1st
International Seminar and Workshop on “Emerging Technology and
Innovation for Cultural Heritage- Preservation of Parchment, Leather and
Textiles”, held between 24- 26 September 2012 at the National Museum of
Romania’s History in Bucharest.
The event was organized by the National
Institute for Leather and Textile Research and Development (INCDTP),
Bucharest and offered the participants a synthesis of the most recent
studies conducted at European level, on the innovative investigation
methods and of the technologies developed in the domain of preservation
of cultural patrimony from parchment, leather and textiles.
The paper prepared by MIRA TELECOM
team including Oana Miu (R&D Engineer) and Silviu Ciobanu (Software
Manager), in collaboration with the Faculty of Electronics,
Telecommunications and Information Technology within the Bucharest
Polytechnic University has as purpose the automation of the analyze
process of the collagen fibers subjected to the “Micro Hot Table”
method.
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duminică, 30 septembrie 2012
MIRA TELECOM supported environment care at PARK(ing) Day
Bucharest is one of the most polluted cities in Europe. One of the main pollution factors is represented by car exhaust gas. Romania’s capital is also crowded with cars, parked on spaces which could be alloted to parks or other green relaxing areas, so necessary for a health life style.
Concerned about the environment, MIRA TELECOM supported and participated in the third edition of the event PARK(ing) Day, organized by RFI Romania, in Bucharest city center. The event was held Friday, September 21st 2012, between 10.00- 18.00, in two locations, in the most crowded area of the capital: Unirii area, near Unirea store, Splai wing and Lipscani Street in the Old City Center.
These two areas were covered with 800 m of grass and gathered animal lovers, people passionate with sports and reading, Bucharest inhabitans willing to go for a picnic in the city center and outdoor contest fans. For a day, each Bucharest inhabitan was invited to create his or her green corner, with the friends, in the two areas. Bascketball, ping- pong or badminton matches, parking spaces especially set for reading, painting and modeling workshops for children, are only a few of the outdoor activities Bucharest inhabitants could enjoy on September 21st.
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Concerned about the environment, MIRA TELECOM supported and participated in the third edition of the event PARK(ing) Day, organized by RFI Romania, in Bucharest city center. The event was held Friday, September 21st 2012, between 10.00- 18.00, in two locations, in the most crowded area of the capital: Unirii area, near Unirea store, Splai wing and Lipscani Street in the Old City Center.
These two areas were covered with 800 m of grass and gathered animal lovers, people passionate with sports and reading, Bucharest inhabitans willing to go for a picnic in the city center and outdoor contest fans. For a day, each Bucharest inhabitan was invited to create his or her green corner, with the friends, in the two areas. Bascketball, ping- pong or badminton matches, parking spaces especially set for reading, painting and modeling workshops for children, are only a few of the outdoor activities Bucharest inhabitants could enjoy on September 21st.
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sâmbătă, 22 septembrie 2012
MIRA TELECOM granted EU funding for scientific research which will ground new security products development
The project called “Advanced detection of low frequency mechanical vibrations” (DAVME) is worth 11,235 Euro and benefits from EU funding worth around 10,000 de Euro, through the National Research, Development and Innovation Programme II (PNCDI II) 2007- 2013.
The project is based on a research carried by MIRA TELECOM, according to which there is an extremely low commercial offer for vibration sensors, capable to distinguish various vibration sources and isolate the vibration produced by a person in movement. The company aims at developing security products which will integrate this sensor, for beneficiaries such as the Border Police, the Ministry of National Defense (MApN) and critical infrastructure operators.
“MIRA TELECOM’s development strategy has among its main objectives the development of the research activity in order to increase the production capacity of complex, integrated systems, able to satisfy at the highest technological level, the communication and security needs of the national defense and security system. DAVME ranges very well in this strategy and can be successfully applied in our research center in Joița, which will become operational in 2013,” said Stelian Ilie, President of MIRA TELECOM.
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The project is based on a research carried by MIRA TELECOM, according to which there is an extremely low commercial offer for vibration sensors, capable to distinguish various vibration sources and isolate the vibration produced by a person in movement. The company aims at developing security products which will integrate this sensor, for beneficiaries such as the Border Police, the Ministry of National Defense (MApN) and critical infrastructure operators.
“MIRA TELECOM’s development strategy has among its main objectives the development of the research activity in order to increase the production capacity of complex, integrated systems, able to satisfy at the highest technological level, the communication and security needs of the national defense and security system. DAVME ranges very well in this strategy and can be successfully applied in our research center in Joița, which will become operational in 2013,” said Stelian Ilie, President of MIRA TELECOM.
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duminică, 16 septembrie 2012
Winners of informatics contest "Mira Telecom challenges you – PLAY TO WIN!", rewarded with high tech IT & telecom equipment
The winner of the first place, Adrian Brojbeanu, a 11th B grade pupil, was rewarded for his creativity with an iPad 2 Apple 16GB 3G. Octav Lupu, a 9th grade pupil, ranking 2nd, won a Sony PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi console. Ovidiu Nica, a 9th B grade student, ranked 3rd and the award he received was a mobile phone Samsung S7500 Galaxy Ace Plus.
The participants challenged their talent and imagination in creating interactive Flash games, during the summer holidays. The organizers proposed a theme called "Puzzle" and the winners were selected upon technical criteria and creativity.
“Boucy Ball”, the game I created is based on a small gravity system where the ball reaches the maximum value of 10 pixels per frame. The bouncy ball is in trouble again and has to reach its virtual home. The player will meet on his or her way both obstacles and prizes. Each hamburger he or she receives every time he or she surpasses an obstacle accounts for 10 points, that add to the final score, displayed on the last page if the player wins, but also on the right upper corner all through the game. There are also obstacles that cut the number of points collected by the player, if they are not surpassed and place the player at the beginning of the level. The player’s challenge is to pass the 6 levels using the keyboard arrows.” Adrian Brojbeanu, the winner of the first place explained.
MIRA TELECOM grants financial and scientific support to complex physics research presented at the 31st European Congress on Molecular Spectroscopy, EUCMOS 2012
MIRA TELECOM, in collaboration with the Physics Faculty (University of Bucharest) and Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - IFIN HH, carried a complex physics research, the conclusions of which were presented at the 31st European Congress on Molecular Spectroscopy, EUCMOS 2012 (http://www.phys.ubbcluj.ro/eucmos2012/) held in Cluj between 26th and 31st of August 2012.
The specialist team from MIRA TELECOM and MIRA TECHNOLOGIES, that got involved in the research project was coordinated by Prof. Dr. L.C. Giurgiu and included prof. Ștefan Tobă – physicist and researcher , Vasile Vasilescu – electronics researcher and Stelian Ilie – PhD in dangerous substances detection and President of MIRA TELECOM. The company also granted financial support for the completion and publication of the research results.
The project called „ A wideband pulse NQR (nuclear quadrupole resonance) spectrometer for detection of the 14N nuclei” aimed to detect the transitions between the quadrupole energy levels of the 14N nuclei in the range from 700 kHz to 6 MHz is reported. The spectrometer design allows to observe the effect of various arbitrary sequences of RF (radio frequency) pulses on the investigated substance.
The research work was presented by Prof. Dr. L.C. Giurgiu (photo), from Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - IFIN HH and included: spectrometer architecture, the main units of the NQR spectrometer and experimental tests results.
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