In hmolscience, Roxana Chisleag (1979-), or Ioana-Roxana Chisleag Losada, is a Romanian lawyer and mathematics-physics enthusiast noted for her joint 2011 socio-optics human quantum mechanics theory of social tunneling, co-written with her father Romanian physicist Radu Chisleag, wherein they applied quantum mechanics, specifically the tunneling effect, to analysis of crossing of social barriers and financial relationship jumps, modeling a human as a quantum particle. [1]
Education In elementary school, Losada was very good in mathematics, including a prize at Olympiad, in Bucharest. In this period, she began to discuss physics models with her father, Romanian physicist Radu Chisleag, and in her later years began to search for applications of physics to the social discipline.
Losada completed her undergraduate education at the German School Bucharest, now Goethe-Gymnasium Bucharest.
In 1998, she studied law at Ruprecht-Karls-University, Heidelberg (2001) and Facolta de Giurisprudenza, University di Bologna, Italy (2002), getting her JD in 2005 and passed the German bar in 2012. Losada, her native language Romanian aside, is fluent in German, English, Italian, French, and Spanish, and in 2005 was certified as a translator and interpreter for German language at the Romanian Ministry of Judicial Affairs. Losada, currently, is a corporate legal counsel at ZEPTER Group, HQ.
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References 1. Chisleag, Radu and Losada, Ioana-Roxana C. (2011). “Socio-optics: Optical Knowledge Applied in Modeling Social Phenomena” (abs), Proceedings Paper, International Conference on Applications of Optics and Photonics, Jul 25, SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8001.