Completion of Master’s studies: a new class of graduates of the “Computers and Information Networks” program

During January 26-27, 2026, at the Department of Informatics and Systems Engineering, the public defense of the master’s theses for the “Computers and Information Networks” study program was held.

The event represented the final stage of the master’s training, offering graduates the opportunity to capitalize on the results of their research and development activities carried out during their studies. The defenses took place in public, in front of the Master’s Commission formed by the teaching staff, associate professor, Dr. Sudacevschi Viorica, associate professor, Dr. Ababii Victor, associate professor, Dr. Moraru Victor and lecturer, Dr. Cărbune Viorel and the President of the Commission Pantaz Gheorghe, founder of SmartGov LLC and consultant in the field of Digital Government.

The 19 graduate students presented their papers in which they described the objectives pursued, the methodologies applied, the proposed solutions and the results obtained. The presentations were followed by question sessions, which allowed the assessment of the level of scientific argumentation, technical correctness and applicability of the implemented solutions.

The topic of the theses reflected the current trends in the IT field and the orientation of the Computers and Information Networks program towards advanced technologies and applications with real impact. A special interest was given to cybersecurity, addressing topics regarding the detection of malicious activities in information networks and the prevention of DoS/DDoS attacks in connected infrastructures. At the same time, papers focused on digital transformation and Cloud-Ready systems were presented, as well as solutions for concurrent processing and specialized hardware implementations. An important segment of the papers targeted artificial intelligence, through solutions for automatic data analysis and classification, model optimization through modern algorithms and the use of visual recognition techniques.

Also, topics dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT) and e-Health were highlighted, through the development of platforms and devices for remote monitoring of vital parameters, the design of IoT networks with increased robustness, as well as projects with a social dimension, oriented towards assistive technologies and digital inclusion.

The master’s examination committee appreciated the quality of the theses and the level of the solutions presented, which confirms the relevance of the program and the very good preparation of the graduates of the master’s program Computers and Information Networks.