Professor Dr. Daniela (Dana) Jalobeanu has recently joined the Department of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at UTN as Professor of History of Philosophy, specializing in Early Modern Philosophy. She is an internationally renowned scientist and a leading expert in the history of philosophy and science in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Her research covers a broad range of topics: experimental philosophy and the emergence of early modern science, early modern interactions between natural and moral philosophy, the history of cosmology and history of physics, (Neo)-Stoicism, Epicureanism and the survival of classical antiquity in the Renaissance and Early Modern Europe. Jalobeanu takes an interdisciplinary and problem-driven approach, drawing on methods from the history of philosophy, science, and ideas.
She studied theoretical physics and philosophy, earned her PhD in epistemology and philosophy of science at the University of Bucharest, and later completed her habilitation there. She is co-editor of the three-volume Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences (Springer 2022) and contributes to major editorial projects on the works of Francis Bacon.
Beyond her research, she is actively involved in the international academic community, serving as President of the European Society for History of Science and co-editor of the Journal of Early Modern Studies.
Professor Dr. Daniela (Dana) Jalobeanu has recently joined the Department of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at UTN as Professor of History of Philosophy, specializing in Early Modern Philosophy. She is an internationally renowned scientist and a leading expert in the history of philosophy and science in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Her research covers a broad range of topics: experimental philosophy and the emergence of early modern science, early modern interactions between natural and moral philosophy, the history of cosmology and history of physics, (Neo)-Stoicism, Epicureanism and the survival of classical antiquity in the Renaissance and Early Modern Europe. Jalobeanu takes an interdisciplinary and problem-driven approach, drawing on methods from the history of philosophy, science, and ideas.
She studied theoretical physics and philosophy, earned her PhD in epistemology and philosophy of science at the University of Bucharest, and later completed her habilitation there. She is co-editor of the three-volume Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences (Springer 2022) and contributes to major editorial projects on the works of Francis Bacon.
Beyond her research, she is actively involved in the international academic community, serving as President of the European Society for History of Science and co-editor of the Journal of Early Modern Studies.