Radu Leonte

Head Of Production - Radiopharmaceuticals at NIPNE

Radu Leonte has a diverse range of work experience in the field of physics and nuclear engineering. Radu started their career in 2013 as a Chemical Engineer at the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - IFIN-HH, where they later transitioned to the role of Scientific Researcher. In January 2021, they became the Head of Production - Radiopharmaceuticals at the same institute.

In addition to their work at IFIN-HH, Radu Leonte also has teaching experience. From September 2018 to September 2021, they worked as a Lecturer at the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest.

Furthermore, Radu Leonte has also had the opportunity to be a Scientific Visitor at the University of Cambridge in August 2014.

Overall, Radu Leonte's work experience showcases their expertise in the fields of chemical engineering, scientific research, and education.

Radu Leonte's education history begins with their high school diploma in Physics-Chemistry from Colegiul National Sfantul Sava Bucuresti in 1993. Radu then pursued a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering at the University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, completing it in 1999. Following this, Radu obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics from the same university in 2018.

Radu has also obtained several certifications throughout their career. In 2013, they obtained a working license for activities in the nuclear field at level 1 from the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - IFIN-HH. In 2014, they received certification in Production and Quality Management of Radiopharmaceuticals from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In 2018, Radu obtained a level 2 working license for activities in the nuclear field from the National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control (CNCAN).

Currently, Radu is pursuing a CAS in Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry at ETH Zürich, with an expected completion date not specified.

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