Prof. Dr Adrian Tunduc | Internet of Things | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr Adrian Tunduc | Internet of Things | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr Adrian Tunduc | Oradea University | Romania

Prof. Dr Adrian Tunduc is a distinguished academic, researcher, and managerial professional whose career spans higher education, strategic research, and successful leadership across multiple industries. As a senior lecturer at the University of Oradea’s Faculty of Environment, he has achieved an exceptional academic performance score, far exceeding standard benchmarks, while teaching and developing key disciplines such as forest management, forest economics, quality management, tourism management, furniture technology, and wildlife resource management for both graduate and master’s students. His academic excellence is complemented by extensive experience in applied research, notably during his tenure as an associate researcher at the National Economic Research Institute of the Romanian Academy, where he led impactful projects on marketing research, feasibility studies for bio-land certification, Horizon 2020 applications, and strategic planning for the Danube microregion. Beyond academia, he has demonstrated strong business leadership through management roles in hospitality, transport, and manufacturing sectors, including transforming Vila De la Lugas into a high-performing guest facility with exceptional customer ratings. His earlier management of production and transport companies further highlights his ability to grow businesses, optimize operations, and innovate within competitive environments. Throughout his career, he has consistently delivered excellence through strategic thinking, academic rigor, and strong organizational development skills.

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Featured Publications

1. T., Adrian. (2010). E-Marketing in the Romanian agriculture and rural development.

2. T., Adrian. (2021). Forest governance for the future health of the planet.

3. T., Adrian. (2021). Forest economics: From theory to sustainable applications.

4. Tunduc, A. (2010). Marketing electronic în agricultură şi dezvoltarea rurală. Editura Universităţii din Oradea.

5. T., Adrian. (2018). The cluster concept for a sustainable development of thermal spa in România. Analele Universităţii Oradea, Fascicula Protecţia Mediului, 31(23), 273–277.

6. T., Adrian. (2018). Romanian bioresources – The thermal waters as a contribution to the Romanian tourism development. Analele Universităţii Oradea, Fascicula Protecţia Mediului, 30(23), 259–262.