Liviu Constantinescu was a Romanian geophysicist, professor of geophysics, member of the Romanian Academy. He was the cofounder, together with Sabba S. Ştefănescu, of the Romanian school of geophysics.
Biography
Born into an old family of Christian Orthodox clerics from Transylvania, Liviu Constantinescu ignored suggestions from family and teachers to become an engineer or teacher and decided to study natural sciences. He earned a master's degree in physics and chemistry and a doctor's degree in physics from the University of Bucharest. After a few years as teaching assistant at the Department of Sciences of his alma mater, he was appointed director of the newly founded Geophysical Observatory Surlari, named todayNational Geomagnetic Observatory Surlari “Liviu Constantinescu” ; this started his career as a geophysicist. He was appointed professor at a newly created Department of Geophysics, led by Sabba S. Ştefănescu and later by Liviu Constantinescu himself; in parallel, he directed geophysical research at various institutes of earth sciences of the Romanian Academy. Discriminated politically for his repeated refusal to join the ruling communist party, he was forced into early retirement at age 60 ; he came back after the fall of the dictatorship, fifteen years later. In 1990 he was elected full member of the Romanian Academy and president of its Section of Geonomic Sciences. Until his definitive retirement, he devoted himself to rebuilding the Romanian Academy and the geophysical institutions in Romania; he was president of the Romanian National Committee of Geodesy and Geophysics and of the Romanian Society of Geophysics. Liviu Constantinescu has made important contributions to several domains of pure and applied geophysics: geomagnetism ; handling and interpretation of gravimetric and magnetometric data ; seismology and tectonophysics. He was member of the study group on Seismic methods for monitoring underground explosions at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ; member and vice-president of the coordination committee of the UNDP/UNESCO project for the study of the seismicity of the Balkan region. He held important positions in international scientific organizations: vice-president of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics and member of the Bureau of IUGG ; member of the governing council of the International Seismological Centre and of the council of the European Geophysical Society ; vice-president of the European Seismological Commission. An academic equally familiar with natural sciences and humanities, Liviu Constantinescu was a teacher for many. For 25 years, he gave lectures on geomagnetism and magnetic prospecting, gravimetry and gravimetric prospecting, radioactive prospecting, seismology. He was editor and coauthor of the textbook Exploration Geophysics ; he wrote the section The Earth of the Italian Enciclopedia del Novecento.