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<span class="hps">Google-ը այլ</span><span class="hps"> կազմակերպությունների հետ</span> համատեղ <span class="hps">անցկացնում</span> <span class="hps">է</span> <span class="hps atn">on-</span><span>line</span> <span class="hps">գիտության</span> <span class="hps">տոնավաճառ</span> <span class="hps">երիտասարդ գիտնականների համար</span><span>:</span> <span class="hps">Սա</span> <span class="hps">հնարավորություն է</span> <span class="hps"> Հայաստանի, ԱՄՆ-ի և աշխարհի այլ երկրների երիտասարդների </span><span class="hps">համար</span> <span class="hps">մասնակցելու</span> դրան`&nbsp;<span class="hps">պարգևատրվելու ակնկալիքով</span><span>:</span></span></font> <font size="2"><span><span class="hps">Եթե</span> <span class="hps">գիտեք</span> <span class="hps">երիտասարդներ</span><span>, ովքեր</span> <span class="hps">կարող</span> <span class="hps">են շահագրգռված լինել</span><span>, խնդրում ենք իմաց տալ նրանց:</span> <span class="hps">Մանրամասներ</span>ը  <span class="hps">կարող եք իմանալ հետևյալ հղումից</span> <a href="http://www.google.com/events/sciencefair/"><span class="hps">http://www.google.com/events/sciencefair/</span></a><span>.</span></span></font>
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<font size="2">   <strong>Armenia, perestroika, and cosmic rays</strong></font><br />
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<a href="http://www.osservatoriobalcani.org/article/articleview/11969/1/404/">(Davide Sighele's  
interview from Osservatorio Balcani (Italy)</a><br />
<a href="http://www.osservatoriobalcani.org/article/articleview/11969/1/404/">with Ashot Chilingarian, director of Yerevan Physics Institute)</a><br />
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Scientific research in independent Armenia after the Cold War and the
demise of USSR. An interview with Ashot Chilingarian, director of
Yerevan Physics Institute
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<em>Since
2008, Ashot Chilingarian has been director of the Yerevan Physics
Institute of Armenia. In 1993, he was appointed head of the Division
for the Study of Cosmic Rays, energetic particles originating from
outer space that enter Earth's atmosphere. The Yerevan Institute was
founded in 1942. In the Soviet period, it had one of the largest
electron ring accelerators in the world. Moreover, it founded two
high-altitude Cosmic Ray Stations on Mount Aragats. Professor
Chilingarian has dedicated his whole life to scientific research. In
this interview, he reflects on the years of perestroika, the past and
the future of scientific research in Armenia, and the projects on Mount
Aragats.</em> <br />
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<strong>You
have worked in scientific research since 1971 and had a forty-year
career spanning a period of time when the social context changed
profoundly. The Soviet Union does not exist any more, Armenia is an
independent state, and there was the war in Nagorno-Karabakh...how has
all this influenced your work as scientist?</strong> <br />
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My scientific career, if it is really scientific, did not depend
heavily on the political situation. The drastic change since 1971 has
been the change in the distribution of scientific information. In the
seventies, I travelled to Moscow's Lenin Library to read scientific
journals because only one copy of each journal arrived in the Soviet
Union. Now, I get all the articles I need directly from the screen of
my computer and not from a bookshelf over my head. The exchange of
scientific information, direct contacts with universities abroad,
highly-improved peer reviewing procedures - these all made
participation in scientific progress much easier and not crucially
dependant on large funds. <br />
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			COSMIC STATION <br />
			<strong>Bettina Timm</strong> <br />
			<em>GERMANY, 2008 / DURATION: 30' <br />
			Mount Aragats is the highest in Armenia. At a 3,500 metres height, what
			is left of a prestigious Soviet project is a cosmic rays monitoring
			station. This institute used to gather the best physics scholars with
			the goal of studying the secrets the universe is made of. Olver a
			hundred women and men used to live there, looking for information on
			distant galaxies and the particles created by cosmic rays. Most
			researchers left when funds ran out with the demise of USSR. Yet,
			incredibly, some Armenian scholars still resist on this peak, living
			like ghosts in the old buildings, left in the cold, forgotten by the
			world and the institutions, only supported by their faith in science
			and passion for research. <br />
			<a href="http://www.trentofestival.it/webtv/ita/scheda.php?idFilm=224&bck=1" target="_blank">Watch the trailer</a> </em>
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Sure, huge projects are connected to the political situation. However,
I cannot claim that the unlimited funding we had in Soviet times always
supported high-level scientific research. The scientific management was
not the best and huge projects were often started and never finished.
The most important thing for me was the opportunity to work on some of
the world's biggest inter-national collaborations. <br />
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And, finally, it has been very important for me to have the chance to
publish numerous papers in European and American scientific journals.
Responding to reviewer comments - and also reviewing the papers send to
me - helps me be aware of news results in the field, understand how to
best present scientific results, and, finally, better recognize the
methods and goals of scientific exploration. <br />
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<strong>The
Yerevan Physics Institute, of which you are currently director, was
founded in 1942. What were the main goals of the Institute in the past?
What are the main goals of the Institute nowadays? <br />
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In particular, we worked in the field of particle physics and started
out in cosmic ray research before the first man-made accelerators were
launched. The main goals of cosmic ray research was to explore the
structure of matter, to investigate particle interactions with matter,
and to build new particle detectors. There were also some military
aspects: neutron multiplication, etc… <br />
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On Mt. Aragats, we had on of the only earth-based laboratories for
cosmic ray research. We were very strong in scientific instrumentation
and our first director, world-famous physicist Artem Alikhanyan, was
very respected and had very good connections, both among the world's
best physicists and in Moscow's high-level offices. <br />
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Director of Yerevan Institute Ashot Chilingarian 
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Nowadays, the mission of the institute is a source of debate. The Prime
Minister of Armenia formed an International Commission of Experts to
evaluate the competitiveness of the institute's scientific direction.
The session of the Commission held at the end of July, 2009 included
reports from the institute director and division leaders, visits to the
institute's main facilities, and meetings with Armenian officials and
institute scientists. The main conclusion was that YerPhI offers a
unique basis for the further development of science and science
intensive technologies in Armenia and that YerPhI should be transformed
into the National Laboratory of Armenia. <br />
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The Commission supports the cosmic ray research at Mt. Aragats and the
work of the YerPhI groups at accelerators abroad in the research of
nucleon structure. However, the proposed experiments in high-energy and
nuclear physics at the home accelerators were declared not
internationally competitive. The Commission recommends creation of a
new dedicated facility (with a cyclotron for protons and heavy ions) to
be used both for fundamental research in nuclear physics and for
applied purposes, including medical treatment. This is a real challenge
not only for the institute, but also for Armenia because this project
will require funds and management skills on a scale which is quite
large for Armenia at present. <br />
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<strong>The
Soviet Union used to have a significant tradition in the scientific
field - in physics, for example...but not only in physics. At the time
of the tensions between the United State and the Soviet Union, the role
of the scientific community was essential and the role of scientists
was highly-esteemed in Soviet society. What about now? <br />
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All the years of independent Armenian science and education have been
neglected due to a scarcity of funds and poor management. The
prestigious scientist of Soviet Armenia has turned into a beggar
constantly asking the government for money. Therefore, students are not
rushing into the sciences. The opportunity to go abroad, to work on
international collaborations, and participate in conferences is now the
prime motivator for students. <br />
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How has the Armenian scientific community– if we can use this
definition – experienced the huge change that has happened in Europe
and in the Soviet Union since the years of perestroika? <br />
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The Armenian scientific community is dispersed. Scientists who get
international grants, in addition to governmental funding, become part
of international scientific progress. They have modern equipment, good
connections abroad, repaired offices, students, and good prospects for
the future. Unfortunately, the number of such scientists is not very
large. The rest are still waiting on funds from government, and the
question is whether they will be able to continue on course with modern
research after a gap of lost years. <br />
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What are your personal memories of those years? <br />
</strong> <br />
In 1993, I became head of Cosmic Ray Division of YerPhI and it was real
challenge. There was absolutely no funding (a monthly salary of ~5$),
no electricity, no heating, no fuel. You could hardly survive in the
city, so running high-altitude cosmic ray stations seemed like pure
madness. Now, looking back on those years, I’m really surprised we did
our research at Mt. Aragats. There were very difficult winter months
with electricity cut-offs, but we never shut down the stations in all
those years. Furthermore, we created new scientific infrastructure,
bringing the Cosmic Ray Division to the foremost position in the world
in modern research fields such as Space Weather and Thunderstorm
phenomena. We have had very good temperatures in recent years and now,
each year, we add some new research activity to our centre. This year,
we added geomagnetic field measurements. Next year, we plan to start
radio-monitoring of the sun, etc… So, I can sum it up: we survived and
we became strong! <br />
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What is the relationship between scientific research and education in Armenia ? <br />
</strong> <br />
In Soviet times, universities mainly taught and all research was
concentrated in Research Centres like the Yerevan Physics Institute. Of
course, students came to get diplomas and many scientists from the
institute were teaching (I taught at Yerevan State University for 30
years). However, the Institute and University were under different
umbrellas and were completely different organizations. <br />
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Now, we need to join research and education. Every year, the students
coming into the Institute are weaker and weaker because they did not
get proper training in schools and universities. If we want to have a
next generation of researchers, we need to urgently create education
centres in institutions like YerPhI where expertise in modern science
still remains. For three years now, the Cosmic Ray Division has
operated a Space Education Centre. My students from the University come
to YerPhI not only to listen lectures about cosmic rays and modern
astrophysics, but also to work in laboratories for experimental
physics, electronics, and data analysis which we have constructed
specifically for educational purposes. This lets some students who like
experimental physics work with modern equipment. <br />
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A YerPhI employee
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<strong>The Armenian diaspora played a crucial role in Armenia's independence. Is this true also for the Institute that you direct? <br />
</strong> <br />
In the year 2000, Armenian-Americans from California, Massachusetts and
Michigan established a Cosmic Rays Division Friends Organization to
support our research and our scientists. These initiatives were
coordinated by Anahid Yeremian, a physicist from <em>SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory</em>
in Stanford. The funds they donated were transferred via special
projects of the National Foundation of Science and High Technologies
(NFSAT), chaired by Harut Karapetyan. In the beginning, we used the
funds to support our scientists and students, to buy equipment, and to
maintain operation of the high-altitude station. In recent years, these
expenses have been covered by the CRD research grants and the diaspora
funds have been primarily used for the repair of infrastructure and of
buildings at high-altitude research stations. <br />
<strong> <br />
How do you judge the level of scientific research in modern-day Armenia? <br />
</strong> <br />
Still high, but fast decaying. <br />
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What is your greatest fear for the future, and what is your greatest hope? <br />
</strong> <br />
The level of education is also decaying very quickly and I’m afraid we
may not get the minimum amount of students required to continue our
projects in the future. <br />
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Our greatest hope is that there are students currently working at CRD
who are really devoted to physics. Another hope is that the government
finally seems to recognize that if they forget about science again, in
a couple of years, there will be nothing to remember.
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<a href="http://www.osservatoriobalcani.org/article/articleview/11969/1/404/">http://www.osservatoriobalcani.org/article/articleview/11969/1/404/</a>
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other news: <br />
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on participation in the Management Committee Meeting of the COST Action
ES0803 “Developing space weather products and services in Europe”, and
the Sixth European Space Weather Week, Brugge, Belgium, and visit to
DESY, November 15-25, 2009</a>
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