"Constantin Radulescu-Motru" Institute of Philosophy and Psychology
The Institute is conducting research activities in the areas of philosophy and psychology.
Institute of Romanian Philology “A. Philippide ”
The Institute is conducting research activities in the area of philology.
Institute of Geography
The Institute of Geography, located in Bucharest, with two branches (in Cluj-Napoca and Iaşi), is the main institution of fundamental and applied geographical research in Romania. It carries out integrated research in Geomorphology, Hydrology, Biogeography, Climatology, GIS Systems, Human Geography and Environmental Geography focusing on investigating the relationships between the components of the physical and biotic environment (relief, water, soil, vegetation and fauna) and of the social and economic milieu, as well as their spatial distribution in connection with global environmental change.
Institute of Computer Science
Institute of Computer Science Iasi is the first institute created by the Section of Computer Science and Information Technology of Romanian Academy. The main research interests have been structured as follows: Development methods and algorithms for image processing; Development methods of 3D reconstruction from 2D images; Signal processing with fuzzy systems and neural networks; Soft computing techniques in Romanian language speech synthesis; Development methods and algorithms for fuzzy and neuro-fuzzy control; Automated analysis and generation of natural language. Linguistic knowledge bases and automated. SGML lexicons for Romanian; Distributed Systems and Concurrency. Theory of Programming; Biophysical models for neocortical single neurons and neuronal structures.
“Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History
The "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History was founded on April 1, 1937 as the Institute for the Study of Universal History. The scientific mission of the Institute is to edit the fundamental sources of medieval, modern and contemporary history and, especially, to capitalize on these sources in individual or collective research papers. The fundamental research topics are: the history of the Old Regime; the history of the Black Sea; the history of trade and merchants; the stories of foreign travelers from the medieval and modern periods; the problem of modernizing the Romanian society in the 19th century; family history; the history of minorities; the history of the first world war; the history of Romanian communism; history of historiography.