Cabiria Andreian Cazacu

[2] Towards the end of World War II, her family became refugees in Bucharest, where she completed her high school studies in 1945.

[1] From 1951 to 1969 Andreian Cazacu held a research position at the Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, where she was a leading participant in Stoilow's seminar on complex analysis.

[5] Andreian Cazacu was one of the main organizers of eleven editions of the Romanian-Finnish Seminar on complex analysis and potential theory, founded by Rolf Nevanlinna and Stoilow; the proceedings of four of these seminars, for which she was an editor, appeared in the Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics series as four separate volumes.

[1] The books include: Andreian Cazacu won the Simion Stoilow Prize of the Romanian Academy in 1966.

In 2010, the journal Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations published a special issue in honor of her 80th birthday.