Victor Gheorghiu was an officer in the Romanian army who died in 1941 during the invasion of the Soviet Union in Odessa.
Gheorghiu worked as a mechanical engineer in Romanian enterprises and as a master designer in the County Institute of Design “Prahova”.In 1970, Gheorghiu switched his profession to computer science, as a result of attending the courses organised by C.I.I.
He is the creator of the "Principle of informational remanence", based on which he built a set of computer programs for the analysis of social-economic relations between localities and the simulation of the future evolution of such networks.
Gheorghiu has had numerous personal exhibitions and there are his paintings in many private collections or decorating public spaces.
In literature he is known particularly as an essayist, his books – novels, travel notes or essays as it – always having deeper connotations than the apparent form the wording.