Education
In 1927, Giușcă received his Doctor of Philosophy in chemistry from the University of Cluj, having his theses on the morphotropic effect of closing of spiranic cycles.
In 1927, Giușcă received his Doctor of Philosophy in chemistry from the University of Cluj, having his theses on the morphotropic effect of closing of spiranic cycles.
After finishing his degree, he was hired by Ludovic Mrazec at the Geologic Institute and at the University of Bucharest"s Department of Mineralogy. In 1929, Giușcă obtained a scholarship at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, after which he worked in Germany at the laboratories of Paul Niggli and Wilhelm Eitel. After returning to Romania in 1931, he taught at the University of Bucharest and conducted research at the Geologic Institute.
At the age of 33, he became a lecturer (conferențiar) and at the age of 44, he became a professor
Throughout his career he published over 130 scientific articles and books
Dan Giușcă was elected a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1963 and a titular member in 1974.