Dr. Florin Gaiseanu, Ph.D. since 1984 from the Physics Faculty, University of Bucharest, is a Principal Senior Researcher – Professor in Bucharest (Romania) and Barcelona (Spain). He was since 1971 principal researcher in the Research Institute of Semiconductor Components (ICCE), the present Institute of Microsystem Technology (IMT) in Bucharest, in the National Center of Microelectronics in Barcelona and other companies of similar field. He was a visiting scientist in the Institute of Microelectronics Athens, in the University of Thessaloniki, in the University of Gottingen and the Institute of Semiconductors Physics, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany. Within his main field of investigation, the Science and Technology of Information, he is the author of a series of articles presenting a new Informational Model of Consciousness recently published in international journals like NeuroQuantology, Consciousness and Life Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology Journal in Europe, in Gerontology and Geriatrics Studies, Philosophy Study, Archives in Biomedical Engineering, Archives in Neurology and Neurosciences in USA. He is the author of 14 patents and more than 140 published scientific communications and articles in national and especially in international Journals, recently presented in some review papers published in Proceedings of the Romanian Academy, Series A (2013) and in the Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists, Series on Science and Technology of Information (2017). He was a leading researcher in an European Project on the Silicon Capacitive Sensors for Biomedical Applications, member of the Electrochemical Society, active as reviewer and author of published articles in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society (USA), member of the Conference Committee and Chairman of the International Semiconductor Conference (CAS) in Romania and in the Micromachining and Microfabrication International Conference in USA. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the NeuroQuantology Journal, of the Journal of Information Science and Systems Science of the International Science Research Association and the Archives in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology.