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Armen Hovhannisayn was born on August 20, 1986 in Yerevan, Armenia. In 1993 he entered the school N102 in Yerevan. In 1999 transferred to the Physics -Mathematics school under the YSU. In 2003 finished it with distinction and entered the Physics department of the Yerevan State University. In 2007 he graduated from the baccalaureate with distinction. The same year he entered the MA course of the Nuclear Physics department of YSU. In 2008 he was employed at the Cosmic Ray Division of Yerevan Physics institute as a senior laboratory assistant. In 2009 defended thesis on the “Development of Filtration data Algorithms of the Cosmic Ray Detectors” and obtained master’s degree in Physics. In 2009 Armen Hovhannisayn became a PhD student. His scientific advisor is Dr. Ashot Chilingarian |
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Ashot Chilingarian is Director of Yerevan Physics Institute (YerPhI), named after Artem Alikhanyan and head of the Cosmic Ray Division, one of 5 divisions of YerPhI. He earned his Ph.D. in 1984 and Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics in 1991 from YerPhI. From 1971 to 1993 he was a scientist, then senior scientist at the Yerevan Physics Institute. In 1993 he became the deputy director of the Institute as well as head of the Cosmic Ray Division. Since 1975 he has been a lecturer of Physics and Software Engineering at Yerevan State University (YSU). His expertise is in the sphere of high energy astroparticle physics, particle detector instrumentation and advanced statistical computation, including Bayesian and neural network models. His current interests include the Galactic and Solar cosmic ray origin and acceleration, detection of secondary cosmic ray fluxes on earth surface, Space Weather and solar-terrestrial connections |
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Tigran Karapetyan was born on September 29, 1979 at the village Byurakan of Ashtarak region, Armenia. In 1986/87 he entered and in 1997 finished the Byurakan school after Hovhannes Tumanyan. In 2002 he entered the Physics department of the Yerevan State University. In 2006 he graduated from the university and entered the MA course of the Nuclear Physics department of YSU. In 2008 T. Karapetyan defended thesis on “The barometric coefficient for the monitors of Aragats Cosmic Ray Research Center” and obtained master’s degree in Physics. The same year he was employed as a senior laboratory assistant at the Yerevan Physics institute and continues working on the determination of the ASEC parameters as measured in the beginning of 24th solar cycle. In 2009 he became a PHD student. His scientific advisor is Dr. Ashot Chilingarian. |
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Levon Vanyan was born on January 20, 1985 in Yerevan, Armenia. In 1991 he entered the school N135 in Yerevan. In 1998 he transferred to the school - gymnasium N106. In 2001 finished the gymnasium and entered the Physics department of the Yerevan State University. The same year was recruited for military service in RA. In 2007 he entered the MA course of the Nuclear Physics department of the YSU. In 2009 defended thesis on the “Research of the Sun modulation effects on the Galactic Cosmic Rays by means of elementary particle detectors” and obtained a master’s degree in physics. The same year he was employed at the Cosmic Ray Division of Yerevan Physics institute as a senior laboratory assistant. In 2009 he became a PhD student. His scientific advisor is Dr. Ashot Chilingarian. |
PHD students at the CRD WEB Gallery
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Armen Tumasyan was born on November 14, 1986 in Gyumri, Armenia. In 1993-1998 studied at the Gyumri School N4, and then transferred to the Gyumri “Balaton” lyceum. In 2003 he entered the Physics department of the YSU. In 2007 graduated from the Baccalaureate with distinction and entered MA course of the Nuclear Physics department. In 2009 Armen Tumasyan graduated from the MA course with distinction, obtaining a master’s degree in Physics. |
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Sirunyan Albert was born on January 13, 1948 in Yerevan, Armenia. In 1965-1970 he studied at the Physics department of the YSU. In 1970-77 worked as a researcher at the Yerevan Physics Institute. In 1972-1975 had a full-time PhD education at YerPhI and defended successfully his Candidate's dissertation in 1977. In 1992 Sirunyan Albert defended his doctor’s degree in Phys.-Math. Sciences. Since 1995 to present has been a YerPhI team leader in CMS-LHC collaboration at CERN (Switzerland). In 1999-2002 worked as YerPhI deputy director. Since 2002 to present has been the head of the Experimental Physics Division. Since 2005 has worked as a lecturer at the YSU. Beginning from 2006 - corresponding member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. His expertise is in the area of Experimental methods, high energy physics, elementary paricle physics, polarized phenomena in particle and nuclear physics, polarized beams and targets. |
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Arsen Egiazaryan was born on February 1, 1987 in Yerevan, Armenia. In 1993-1999 he studied at the school N55 after A. Chekhov in Yerevan. In 1999-2003 studied at the lyceum after A. Shirakatsi. In 2003 entered the Physics department of the YSU and graduated from it with distinction in 2007. During his study Arsen Egiazaryan has been granted the Viktor Hambartsumyan scholarship. In 2007-2009 Arsen Egiazaryan studied at the MA course of the YSU Theoretical department.In 2009 he became a PhD student in the Theoretical physics department. His scientific advisor is Dr. Hrachya Asatryan.
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Hrachya Asatryan was born on April 12, 1952 in Yerevan, Armenia. In 1959 he entered the school after Gh. Agayan and in 1963 transferred to the Yerevan M. Gorki school which he finished with distinction in 1969. The same year he entered the Physics department of the YSU which graduated with distinction in 1974. In 1974-1977 Hrachya Asatryan did his PhD at the Yerevan Physics Institute. In 1980 was employed as a junior researcher and in 1983 obtained the senior researcher position in YerPhI. In 1987 he became a leading scientific researcher. In 1992 he was appointed as the first deputy director on the scientific and organizational affairs for two years. In 1994 was transferred to the Theoretical Physics department as a leading scientific researcher. From 2002-2008 was director of Yerevan Physics Institute. Since 2008 to date has been working as a leading scientific researcher at the YerPhI Theoretical Physics department. |