The group was founded in 1975 by Prof. Mihail Lucian Pascu ,  within the Institute of Physics – Bucharest (IFB) which belonged to the  Romanian Academy of Sciences. It functioned between 1975 and 1977 as part of  IFB, between 1977  and 1996 within the  Institute of Physics and Technology of Radiation Devices (IFTAR)-Laser  Department   and from 1996 to-date as  part of the National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics (INFLPR)-  Laser Department. 
      The scientific activity developed by the group includes: 
        
          
            
              - research on development of tunable dye lasers  and tunable semiconductor lasers 
 
              - basic research on laser active media: chaotic  emission of laser beams.
 
              - research and development of laser medical  equipment
 
              - basic research on atomic, molecular and  bio-molecular spectroscopy
 
              - research and development of laser equipment to  monitor environment (air, water, soil) pollution
 
              - basic research on complex molecules related to  environment pollution
 
              - basic research on laser beam interaction with  tissues, cells and medicines
 
              - laser based methods to develop new medicines for  use to fight the multiple drug resistance developed by bacteria and tumor  tissues.
 
              - Unresonant and resonant interaction of the laser  beams with micro- and nano-droplets 
 
              - Optofluidics related to nanosciences.
 
             
           
         
         The main characteristics of the group scientific activity is  the approach of multidisciplinary studies using tunable lasers, optics and  optical spectroscopy methods to investigate fields such as: molecular and  biomolecular spectroscopy, laser optofluidics,  laser pharmacology for development new methods to fight multiple drug  resistance (MDR) , environment pollution control, laser equipment to monitor  pollutants in air, water and soil, laser biomedicine (laserology), methods and  related equipment to develop  transmission  procedures using chaotic properties of the laser beams. 
          The group receives students, both undergraduate and  masterands, to perform scientific research and elaborate diploma (to graduate  and to obtain master degree) in the fields of: optics, laser and spectroscopy,  biophysics, pollution control using optical methods and means, laser physical  medicine, laser pharmacology, laser based chemistry.  
          It also receives PhD students for the specialty optics,  laser, spectroscopy, under the coordination of the Physics Faculty, University  of Bucharest (PhD head: Prof. Dr. Mihail Lucian Pascu). 
          The group cooperates closely with leading Romanian research  institutions to develop its projects, such as: University of Bucharest (Faculty  of Physics, Faculty of Biology), National institute for Materials and  Nanotechnologies- Magurele/Bucharest, Institute of  Optoelectronics–Magurele/Bucharest, Central Military Clinic Emergency Hospital/  Bucharest (several clinics), Academy of Economy Studies/ Bucharest, Laser  Optics/ Bucharest, National Institute for Cerebrovascular Diseases/Bucharest, National  Institute for Infectious diseases/Bucharest,  University of Medicine and Pharmacy ” Carol Davila”/Bucharest etc. 
          The group develops International cooperation activities  along: bilateral cooperation programs, European networks (COST networks  included), organizing national and/or international scientific conferences.  
          Bilateral cooperation program with: 
          -France 1992-1999 (2 programs type “ Formation Recherche”); 2009- 2010  un program Constantin Brancusi  
          -Italy: one program under evaluation. 
        Within the  International  cooperation projects, the  group received and continues receiving scientists for abroad to work within it  , particularly on the topics related to the laser physics and laser methods to  develop new medicines conceived to fight multiple drug resistance of bacteria  and cancer tumors. The foreign guests are: 
          - Dr. Jan  Barcal (within the Bucharest University CEEPUS program), Czech Republic,  February 2009.   
          - Prof.  Leonard Amaral (within the COST BM0701- ATENS program), Portugal, May , 2010;  November 2011 – February 2012. 
          - Dr. Jette  Kristiansen (within the COST BM0701- ATENS program), Denmark, September , 2010. 
          - Dr. Attila  Huniady (within the COST CM0808), Hungary, November 2011, January 2012. 
      - Drd. (PhD  student) Balazs Danko  within the COST  BM0701–ATENS program), Hungary, November 2011 – February 2012.  |