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Tudor

About Tudor Nedelcu

A graduate of the Faculty of Applied Sciences – specialized in Engineering in Applied Mathematics and holder of a master’s degree in Computer Vision at the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications at UPB, Tudor transformed his passion for research into a career built on innovation and perseverance.

He worked as a researcher in computer vision at the Enterprise Based Programme (NUI Galway and Fotonation, Ireland) and a senior researcher at Fraunhofer Portugal. Today, he shares his knowledge between education and industry: data science consultant at Gravitad, trainer at GoIT Academy and active volunteer at Future Labs. His constant involvement in various projects reflects his desire to continuously learn, explore new fields and contribute to the development of the community through education and technological innovation.

Passionate about technology, Tudor is currently working on the development of a website dedicated to melanoma detection, a project through which he wants to have a real impact in the field of health. 

His motto, “When I’m at work… I create art,” reflects a philosophy of life where excellence is not the exception, but the norm. When he works, he does so with passion, dedication and the desire to leave behind something memorable and valuable. With genuine curiosity, remarkable attention to detail and out-of-the-box thinking, Tudor is the kind of person who doesn’t just solve problems, but turns them into opportunities to innovate.

Tudor’s mission at Wow Lab

At WOW Lab, where he joined the team in October 2025 as a trainer, Tudor has found a place that perfectly reflects his values and passion for applied science. He teaches the WOW Lab Mix module, a space where students’ curiosity turns into real discoveries and theory comes to life through engaging experiments.

For Tudor, this experience is an excellent opportunity to share his knowledge and cultivate the joy of learning through practice. He loves the hands-on philosophy promoted by WOW Lab, where each student is encouraged to observe, test and think critically.

He sees the future of science education in learning by doing. For Tudor, teaching is more than explaining, it is about sparking curiosity and showing students that science is an art form, one that is created with the mind as well as the hands.

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My son simply adores Wow Lab. He likes the proposed experiments and the fact that they are active in class. It was his own decision to stay at this club, taking into account that he is a very difficult child to convince.<br />I would wholeheartedly recommend this option because the little ones have a very active lesson and are able to put in he practices everything he studies in class.

Julia, mom to Philip, 8 years

He likes Wow Lab so much that when he comes home he talks every time about what experiment he did that day and wants to repeat them with us.

Claudia, Sonia's mother, 6 years old

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