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HABILITATION THESIS

Title of the habilitation thesis

Academic title Dr. Name Surname


CONTENT

REZUMAT..................................................................................................................................1
ABSTRACT.................................................................................................................................3
PART I. SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS........................................................5
1. Scientific achievements (Heading 2)................................................................................7
1.1. Contributions to the knowledge (Heading 3)............................................................7
1.2. Research grants and invention patent (Heading 3)..................................................7
2. Professional achievements (Heading 2)...........................................................................8
3. Academic achievements (Heading 2)...............................................................................9
PART II. PLANS FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT.........................................................................10
1. Scientific development plan (Heading 2).......................................................................12
2. Professional development plan (Heading 2)..................................................................12
3. Academic development plan (Heading 2)......................................................................12
REFERENCES...........................................................................................................................14
Title of Habilitation Thesis 1

REZUMAT
(Heading 1; maximum of 6000 characters with spaces)

This section must start on an odd page.


Please provide in this section the summary of your habilitation thesis in Romanian
language.
Cerințe: maximum 6000 caractere cu spații.
Please adhere to the following formatting requirements when you write your
habilitation thesis:

Section title (Calibri 26p, bold, 18p before, 12p after) (Heading

1)
Chapter (Calibri 14p, bold, 18p before, 12p after) (Heading 2)
Subchapter (Calibri 12p, bold, 12p before, 12p after) (Heading 3)
Text (Calibri 10p, line spacing = Multiple equal to 1.15, justified alignment)
Table caption (Calibri 9p, bold for Table x, 12p before, 6p after, align to the left)
must stay above the Table.
Table content (Calibri 8p, line spacing = Multiple 1.15, center alignment)
Figure caption (Calibri 9p, bold for Figure y., 6p before, 12p after, center alignment)
must stay under the figure.

Table 1. Table caption

Column name (units of Column name (units of Column name (units of Column name (units of
measurement) measurement) measurement) measurement)
Raw name
Raw name
Raw name

(figure)
Figure 1. Figure caption
2 Name Surname
Title of Habilitation Thesis 3

ABSTRACT
(Heading 1; maximum of 6000 characters with spaces)

This section must start on an odd page.


Please provide in this section, in English, the summary of your habilitation thesis.
Requirements: maximum of 6000 characters with spaces.
4 Name Surname
PART I. SCIENTIFIC AND
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

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Title of Habilitation Thesis 7

1. Scientific achievements (Heading 2)

1.1. Contributions to the knowledge (Heading 3)

Present your scientific achievements on disciplinary and/or interdisciplinary


thematic directions obtained after obtaining the PhD title. Present your scientific
achievements in the context of state of the art in the thematic field(s) of the specialty, in
the international and national context of the most recent scientific knowledge, highlighting
the relevance and originality of personal contributions. The achievements are documented
by references to publications (e.g., articles published in peer-reviewed journals, books or
book chapters, proceeding papers, or other publications associated with scientific
meetings), patents or other achievements made public, each reference offering the
possibility of verification. All your references must include all data necessary to find that
reference by respective Vancouver Style. Please also provide the DOI (digital object
identifier) to articles and the link to the resource whenever possible.
The most important works (maximum 10) will be included in the habilitation dossier.
You could include in this section:
- Research visibility, such as citations (WoS – Web of Science, Scopus, Google
Scholar) or similar metrics (e.g., how many times a specific article was viewed,
safe, shared, field citation ratio, relative citation ratio, etc.)
- Reviewer activity: ISI journals, journals indexed in international databases,
scientific meeting.
- Member in the committees of scientific conferences and other meetings: name
of the conference, function, when and where, a link to support the information
- Editorial activity: journal name, your function, period, a link to support the
information.
- Any other information related to personal scientific achievements
- …

1.2. Research grants and invention patent (Heading 3)

Please include in this section your participation in research grants. Please provide
the following information:
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 Project title, number, type (national/international), duration of the project


(starting year – ending year)
 Your function (project leader/leader of the Iuliu Hațieganu University of
Medicine and Pharmacy search team/research team member / etc.)
 A link to the webpage of the project, if available.
Please include personal activity as a research grant reviewer (if applicable) or other
similar activities in this section.
Also, include in this section information about the patent of inventions, if applicable.
Please provide the following information for each patent:
 Patent number and date of approval
 Patent title
 List of inventors
 Name of the patent holder
 The link to the patent (if applicable)
The presentation of this section must show your capacity to conduct research
activities and to lead research teams towards translation of research results to practice,
including industry, if applicable.

2. Professional achievements (Heading 2)


Whenever applicable, professional achievements are presented on disciplinary or
interdisciplinary thematic directions. The achievements are documented whenever
possible by references to diplomas, papers, or similar, each reference offering all details
needed for verification.
You could include in this section:
 Coordination of residence by specialty, if applicable
 Contributions to clinical practice guidelines, healthcare policies, diagnosis
methods, treatment methods and schemas, etc.
 Professional societies membership (and function if applicable)
 …
The presentation of this section must show your capacity in the organization and
coordination of professional activities to explain and facilitate continuing medical
professional training.
Title of Habilitation Thesis 9

3. Academic achievements (Heading 2)


Present your academic achievements and document them by referencing
appropriate evidence (e.g., diplomas, papers, or similar). The references must include all
details needed for verification.
You could include in this section:
 Academic timeline
 Courses development (license, master, PhD students)
 Publication for educational purposes (e.g., articles, books, book chapters, online
materials, etc.)
 Professional continuing education (title of the course, when, where,
participants, etc.)
 Coordination of student's scientific groups (title, when, where, how many
participants)
 Mentoring of license/master/PhD thesis (thesis title – the name of the graduate
student – the year when the thesis was defended)
 Membership in the PhD student guidance committee
 Participation as a member into the commission for public defense of doctoral
theses
 Educational grants or other projects
 ...
The presentation of this section must show your capacity in the organization and
coordination of didactical and professional activities, to explain and facilitate learning and
specialized professional training.
10 Name Surname

PART II. PLANS FOR CAREER


DEVELOPMENT
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Title of Habilitation Thesis 1
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1. Scientific development plan (Heading 2)
Include here a presentation of the scientific development plan.
Please include here directions of research and the ways of action for their
implementation.

2. Professional development plan (Heading 2)


Please present here your professional development plan.
Please include here directions of professional practical applications and the way for
implementation.

3. Academic development plan (Heading 2)


Please present here your professional and academic development plan.
Please include here directions of medical teaching and training and the path for
their implementation.
Title of Habilitation Thesis 1
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REFERENCES
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References must be numbered in order of appearance in the text (including citations in


tables and legends) and listed individually in this section. Include the digital object
identifier (DOI) for all references where available.
In the text, reference numbers should be placed in square brackets [ ] and placed before
the punctuation; for example [1], [1–3] or [1,3].
Abbreviations of the journal can be obtained from here.
Please respect the Vancouver style.

Please find below several examples:


1. Török ME, Underwood BR, Toshner M, Waddington C, Sidhom E, Sharrocks K, et al.;
Cambridge COVID Vaccine Trial Team. Challenges and opportunities for conducting a
vaccine trial during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Clin Trials.
2021;18(5):615-621. doi: 10.1177/17407745211024764. (journal article)
2. Sobue T, Fukuda H, Matsumoto T, Lee B, Ito S, Iwata S. The background occurrence of
selected clinical conditions prior to the start of an extensive national vaccination
program in Japan. PLoS One. 2021;16(8):e0256379. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0256379. (online journal article)
3. Elec FI, Bolboacă SD, Muntean A, Elec AD, Cismaru C, Lupşe M, Oltean M. Comparing
the First and Second Wave of COVID-19 in Kidney Transplant Recipients: An East-
European Perspective. Eur Surg Res. 2021. doi: 10.1159/000517559. (Online ahead of
print)
4. Fauci AS, Braunwald E, Isselbacher KJ, Wilson JD, Martin JB, Kasper DL, et al, editors.
Harrison’s principles of internal medicine. 14th ed. New York: McGraw Hill, Health
Professions Division; 1998. (book)
5. Walker HK, Hall WD, Hurst JW. Clinical Methods. The History, Physical, and Laboratory
Examinations. 3rd ed. Boston: Butterworths; [online] 1990 [cited 2011 March 20].
Available from: URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK201/ (electronic book)
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6. Speroff L, Fritz MA. Clinical gynaecologic endocrinology and infertility. 7th ed.
Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2005. Chapter 29, Endometriosis; p.
1103-33. (book chapter)
7. Yousof Ali Abdulla Al-Hammadi. Toxins and Their Phytoremediation Behavioural
Correlation for Malicious Bot Detection [PhD thesis]. University of Nottingham; 2010.
[cited 2011 March 20] Available from: URL: http://ima.ac.uk/papers/al-
hammadi_thesis.pdf, 2010. (thesis)
8. Atherton J. Behaviour modification [Internet]. 2010 [updated 2010 Feb 10; cited 2011
March 10]. Available from: http://www.learningandteaching.info
/learning/behaviour_mod.htm (webpage)

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