Măgurele
Măgurele is a town situated in the southwestern part of Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. It has a population of 11,041 and hosts several research institutes.
Măgurele  | |
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![]() Downtown Măgurele, 2007  | |
![]() Coat of arms  | |
![]() Location in Ilfov County  | |
![]() Măgurele Location in Romania  | |
| Coordinates: 44°20′58″N 26°01′47″E | |
| Country | Romania | 
| County | Ilfov | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor (2020–2024) | Narcis-Cătălin Constantin[1] (PNL) | 
| Area | 45 km2 (17 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 78 m (256 ft) | 
| Population  (2011-10-31)[2]  | 11,041 | 
| • Density | 250/km2 (640/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) | 
| Vehicle reg. | IF | 
| Website | www | 
Research institutes
    
Although a small town, Măgurele hosts 9 different research institutes, on the naukograd model:[3][4]
- Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering (NIPNE/IFIN-HH) nipne.ro
- Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) www.eli-np.ro
 
 - National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics (INFLPR) inflpr.ro
 - National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP) infim.ro
 - Institute of Atomic Physics (IFA) ifa-mg.ro
 - National Institute of R&D for Optoelectronics (INOE 2000) inoe.ro
 - National Institute for Earth Physics (NIEP/INCDFP) infp.ro
 - National Institute of Research and Development in Mechatronics and Measurement Technique (INCDMTM) incdmtm.ro
 - National Research&Development Institute for Non-ferrous and Rare Metals (IMNR) imnr.ro
 - Research and Development National Institute for Metals and Radioactive Resources (INCDMRR-ICPMRR) incdmrr.ro
 
The town hosts Măgurele Science Park, the largest science park in Romania, consisting of a series o research institutes.[5] among which a nuclear research lab, the Institute of Atomic Physics (IFA) and its National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH). Between 1957 and 1998, it had a Soviet VVRS research reactor, now closed down. The Faculty of Physics of the University of Bucharest is also located in Măgurele.
According to a Romanian government press release, the high power laser system (HPLS) project of the Extreme Light Infrastructure — Nuclear Physics Center achieved the power of 10 petawatts on 7 March 2019, becoming the most powerful laser in the world.[6][7]
Administration
    
| Year | Pop. | ±% | 
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | 9,200 | — | 
| 2011 | 11,041 | +20.0% | 
| Source: Census data | ||
Măgurele was declared a town in 2004.[8] It has a population of over 11,000. Four villages are administered by the town: Alunișu, Dumitrana, Pruni, and Vârteju.
Etymology
    
Its name is derived from a Romanian word possibly of Dacian origin, măgură, meaning "hill".
Natives
    
- George Anania (1941–2013), science-fiction writer and translator
 - Augustin Deleanu (1944–2014), footballer
 
References
    
- "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
 - "Populaţia stabilă pe judeţe, municipii, oraşe şi localităti componenete la RPL_2011" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
 - "Institute de cercetare". primariamagurele.ro (in Romanian). Măgurele townhall. 17 January 2016. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
 - https://www.old.research.gov.ro/uploads/programe-nationale/program-nucleu/2023-2026/rezultate/program-nucleu-situatie-contractare-2022v2.pdf
 - "Măgurele Science Park". www.magurelesciencepark.ro. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
 - Drăgan, Aurel (March 13, 2019). "Măgurele Laser officially becomes the most powerful laser in the world". business-review.eu. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
 - "Romania's Măgurele laser achieves highest power in the world". romania-insider.com. March 13, 2019. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
 - "Istorie". primariamagurele.ro (in Romanian). Măgurele town hall. 17 January 2016. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
 
External links
    
- Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering
 - National Institute of Materials Physics
 





