At Măgurele Science Park (MSP), we strongly believe that every student has the potential to change the world — as long as they are given the right support and encouraged to dream without limits.
Education is not just about information; it’s about transforming ideas into reality. And when young people commit to a goal, our role is to stand by their side — offering resources, knowledge, and motivation.
🔬 How does MSP Support science-passionate students?
As part of our mission to support STEM education, we are constantly involved in school and extracurricular projects that foster creativity, critical thinking, and initiative.
Recently, we had the pleasure of collaborating with student Facus Eva, from Horia Hulubei Theoretical High School in Măgurele, as part of a scientific presentation that will take place during: “The National Scientific Communication Session in Geography for High School Students”
Eva’s project, developed under the guidance of Professor Cătălin Popa, explores a highly relevant theme: “The Impact of Physics and Research Institutes on the Population Structure in Măgurele”



Research, Technology, and Education — All in One 3D Model
To support the visual representation of her ideas, our colleague Laurențiu Dinu, from the MSP team, created a 3D-printed model illustrating the research institutes located on the scientific platform in Măgurele.
This model not only complements the scientific project but also gives Eva a visual and innovative way to communicate the impact of the scientific community on local development. We congratulate her and wish her great success in all her future projects!
What do the models look like?
The models accurately represent the structure and location of the main research institutes in Măgurele. They were carefully crafted with attention to detail and precision, enhancing the ideas presented in Eva’s project.
Curious to see them? Scroll down to explore a few snapshots!




Believing in the next generation
We look to the future with optimism and have full confidence in the power of young minds.
We congratulate Eva and all the students who dare to think differently, ask questions, and seek answers.
Dear students, have the courage to dream and to take action! Never underestimate the power of an idea — even the smallest one can lead to great change.
“The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.”
— Sydney J. Harris
Good luck, Eva! We are proud to be part of your journey.