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Adrian Gagea

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Adrian Gagea
Born (1941-06-02) June 2, 1941 (age 82)
Campulung Moldovenesc, Romania
🏳️ NationalityRomanian
🎓 Alma materTechnical University Iasi
💼 Occupation

Adrian Gagea (born 2nd of June, 1941, Campulung Moldovenesc, Romania) is Emeritus Honorary Member of the International University Sports Federation, former professor, scholar, inventor engineer, multiple national champion and record holder in athletics. He was Professor of Biomechanics at the Medical Disciplines Department, Faculty of Kinesiotherapy, National Academy of Physical Education and Sport Bucharest and doctoral supervisor to 83 PhD students. Concomitant, he was Senior Scientific Researcher and Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research "Alexandru Partheniu” at University of Physical Education and Sport, where he published over one hundred scientific papers and 16 books. He patented in collaboration 9 patents in Electrophysiology and Biomechanics. He was 18 times national champion in AthleticsShot Put (including 11 times on indoor) and held several national records. He was elected Auditor of FISU in six consecutive mandates of four years each (1991–2015), attending at 26 different Universiade and being Chairman at 14 different World University Championships.

Biography[edit]

Was a student at "Liviu Rebreanu" College in Bistrita, Bistrita-Nasaud County; He graduated from the Technical University "Gheorghe Asachi " in Iasi, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, the current “Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Energetics and Applied Informatics”, in 1965; He graduated from the National Academy of Physical Education and Sport in Bucharest in 1974; He did doctoral studies ScD in Institute of Biology, AWF Warsaw in 1978; He equated doctoral studies PhD at the Ministry of Education in Bucharest in 1993. He was professor at National Academy of Physical Education and Sport in the period 1965–2011, currently focuses on Biomechanics, Logical-mathematical models and Electrophysiological effects of sports effort. In compliance with him the following results of his researches can be considered as intellectual property: The logical-mathematical pattern of simulation of the paucineuronal nets behavior involved in human motor reaction; Identification of the minimum quantity of electricity (quebase) that causes muscular twitch (secouse) in man; The discovery of the phenomenon of the phasic-tonics compensation in neuromuscular excitability by increasing muscle power; The theoretical and experimental identifying the unitary phenomena of the human electro-dermal reflexes; Enlargement of quantity-quality conversion functions (alpha-gamma); Significance of maximum instant anaerobic power indicator; Simulation of overcompensation in the effort-recovery iteration cycles by a hysteresis relationship of the effort difficulty.

Published Scientific Papers[edit]

Gagea, A. and col., Intelligent Systems with Applications in Human Motor Activity, Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 656 (2014) pp 617-625 © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland;

Gagea, A., Biomechanical Standpoint about Force Applied in Athletes Motion, One-line print: Mollecular and Celluar Biomechanics, Tehn. Science, Vol.7, 2009, ISBN: 1582-1943, United States;

Gagea, A. and col., Recreational Sport Culture in Romania and some European Countries, Journal of Research and Social Intervention, cat. ISI, 2010, Iași;

Gagea, A. and col. Adequated to Romania Proceedings and Approach Young People for Recreative Sport Engagement, Rev. Discobolul, cod CNCSIS 738, Sept. 2009, Bucharest;

Gagea, A., Science of Sport, JUCO Review, Colorado, November 2002, United States;

Gagea, A., How will Advanced Science Influence Sport Performance, FISU Magazine, August 2002, Brussels, Belgium;

Gagea, A., A. Partheniu, A Practical Method of Estimating the Mobility of the Cerebral Excitation and Inhibition in Man, Revue Roumaine de Sciences Sociales, nr. 22, 1978, Bucharest;

Gagea, A., Secousse musculaire quasi liminaire chez l'homme, Kinesiotherapy 3/3 1971, pp.179-192, Belgique;

Gagea, A., Expressions mathematique de la neurodynamique par rapport à la reaction motrice digitale en reponse aux stimuli visuels et auditifs codifies, Kinesiotherapy, 3/2 1971, pp.71-82, Belgique;

Gagea, A., The Relationship between Maximal Muscular Power and Neuroexitability in Sportsman, Revue Medicine du Sud-Est, Tome XV, no. 8, 704-710, 1979, France;

Scientific Reports[edit]

Worldwide Conference of Rectors, July 2009, About the Advanced Science in High Performance Sport, Keynote speaker, Belgrade, Serbia;

World University President Summit, August 2006, The Application of Advanced Science in High Performance Sport, Keynote speaker, Bangkok, Thailand;

Worldwide Forum of Rectors, May 2004, Advanced Science and Top Sport, Madrid, Spain;

International Society of Biomechanics XIX Congress, 2003, Phases Theory of Muscular Effort in Biomechanical Movement, Dunedin, New Zealand;

International Society of Biomechanics XIX Congress, 2003, Biomechanics Poses Laws, Dunedin, New Zealand;

Worldwide Forum of Rectors, November 2002, Advanced Science and Athletic Performance, Manzanilla, Mexico;

Scientific Forum of CESU, September 2002, Advanced Science and Doping, Cape Town, South Africa;

International Seminar Melbourne’s Monash University, March 2002, Extrasensory Communication Channels in Man, Australia;

International Seminar Melbourne’s Monash University, March 2002, Theoretical approach of Sport Science, Australia;

International Seminar Melbourne’s Monash University, February 2002, A Logical-Mathematical Pattern of the Exogenic Aggressed Stem Cell, Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Australia;

Congress of Sport Science, February 2000, Applied Biomechanics, Rasht, Iran;

Olympic Congress, August 1992, The Logical-Mathematical Pattern of the Effort-Recovery Cycle in Man, Barcelona-Malaga, Spain;

Olympic Congress, September 1980, Redundancy of the Electro-Dermal Reflex; Moscow-Tbilisi, Russia;

Olympic Congress, August 1976, A Complex and Practical Method of Studying the Transitory Alternation in the Reactivity of Physical Effort, coauthor; Montreal, Canada;

Olympic Congress, August 1972, Neurodynamic Aspects of Brain Activity in terms of some Precision Variable in Target-Shooting, coauthor, Munchen, Germany;

Sport Medicine II European Congress, September 1969, Le modele logico-matematique de la secousse musculaire quasi liminaire chez l'homme, Bucharest; Romania.

Published Books and Guidebooks[edit]

Treaty of Scientific Research in Physical Education and Sport (in Romanian Language), Ed. Discobolul, 2011, p 665, ISBN 978-606-8294-02-5 Search this book on ., Bucharest;

Analytical Biomechanics, Ed. Char. Dounias & Co, 2010, ISBN 978-960-9300546 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN. Search this book on .-4, p 230, Greece;

Guidelines for Drawing Up a Doctoral Research Plan and Suggestion for Writing a Doctoral Thesis, Ed. Univ. "Aurel Vlaicu", 2008, ISBN 978-973-752-212-2 Search this book on ., p 106, Arad;

Interdisciplinary Research in Sports Performance, Ed. MIRA, , coordinator, 2007, p 245, ISBN 978-973-745-045-6 Search this book on ., Bucharest;

Interdisciplinary Research in Physical Education and Sport, Ed. MIRA (in Romanian Language), coordinator, 2006, p 200, ISBN 978-973-745-009-8 Search this book on ., Bucharest;

Advice on Drafting and Supporting the Master License Thesis, Ed. Foundation "Romania de Maine", 2003, p 54, ISBN 973- 582-701-8, Bucharest;

Theoretical Biomechanics (in Romanian Language), Ed. Scrisul Gorjean, 2002, p 183, ISBN 973-85522-5-7 Search this book on ., Tirgu-Jiu;

Interdisciplinary Research in Sport (in Romanian Language), Ed. Destin, 2002, p 282, ISBN 973, Deva;

Computerized Statistics (in Romanian Language), Ed. Ecologica, 2000, p 273, ISBN 973-8061-27-x Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: Invalid ISBN. Search this book on ., Bucharest;

Research Methodology in Physical Education and Sport (in Romanian Language), Ed. Foundation "Romania de Maine", 1999, p 384, ISBN 973- 582-246-6, Bucharest;

Biomechanics in Sports, in: Applied Sports Medicine, edited by Prof. I. Dragan Ed. Editis, 1994, pp 355-372, 4.5%, ISBN 973-41-0321-0 Search this book on ., Bucharest;

Muscular Power and Neuromuscular excitability in Sportsmen (Doctoris Thesis), Ed. AWF 1978, , p 123, Awf – 772-146-6, Warsaw, Poland;

Biomechanics and Physique in: Sports Medicine, Second Edition, Edited by JG Williams and PN Sperryn, Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd. 1976, pp 107-191, coauthor, 15%, ISBN – 07131- 4275-8. London.

Member of the Editorial Board and Staff[edit]

Gymnasium – Journal of Physical Education and Sports, Bacau, Romania, 2010-;

Citius, Altius, Fortius – Journal of Physical Education and Sports, Pitesti, Romania, 2009-;

Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, Tch Science Press, United States, 2009-;

International Journal of Sports Traumatology, Torino, Italy, 1978–1988;

Magazine of Physical Education and Sport, Bucharest, Romania, 1972–1991.

Membership in Organizations and Companies[edit]

Executive Committee Member – Auditor of International University Sports Federation (Sheffield, England, from 1991 to 1995, Fukuoka – Japan, 1995–1999, Palma de Majorca – Spain, 1999–2003, DaeguKorea, 2003–2007, Bangkok, Thailand, 2007–2011, Shenzhen, China, 2011–2015);

Honorary Member of the International Lions Club, District 124 Romania, 2011-;

Vice President of Society of Science, Human Excellence and University Sports of Romania, 2011-;

Honorary member of the NGO "Save the Danube and the Danube Delta", Romania 2010-;

Representative of "Cousteau Foundation" in Romania for "Bill of Rights for Future Generations", 1993-;

Temporary member of "L'Equipe Cousteau", participated in two expeditions at the Danube Delta and collaborated on four documentaries, 1992–1993;

Founding member of the International Society of Biomechanics (Pennsylvania State University, United States), 1973–1978;

Chairman to: World Championships University (CMU) Canoe-Slalom (Prague, 1994), CMU Handball (Bulgaria, 1996), CMU Triathlon (Liberec, Czech Republic 1996), CMU Badminton (Strasbourg, France 1996),CMU Handball (Poland, 1998), CMU Handball (Yugoslavia, 1999), CMU Badminton (Sofia, 2000), CMU Taekwondo (Kaohsiung, Taipei, 2000), CMU Chess (Varna, Bulgaria, 2000) UMC Sailing (Quiberon, France, 2002), CMU Canoeing (Bari, Italy, 2002), CMU Chess (Novokuznetsk, Russia, 2008), CMU Orienteering (Alicante, Spain, 2012), CMU Cross-Country (Entebbe, Uganda, 2014).

Honors and Awards[edit]

Emeritus Honorary Member of FISU, 2015;

Human Science Award, American Biographical Institute, 1998;

International Olympic Committee Certificate of 1993;

Master of Sports, CNEFS 1972.


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