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OUR TEAM

AANL mission is to conduct advanced research and to develop new technologies with a particular emphasis on applications in nuclear medicine and accelerator research, materials research, particle and cosmic ray research, theoretical advances, computational advances in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, and related basic and applied sciences with emphasis on innovation and technology transfer solving open challenges in defence of the homeland in Armenia, in agriculture, in climate change, and other needs of the Armenian economy.

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The traditional topic of YerPhI is the development of new particle detectors. Wide spark chambers and transition radiation detectors are examples of the experimental techniques developed and implemented in YerPhI.

 

During the last years, groups of scientists from Yerevan Physics Institute have actively participated in intermediate and high energy physics experiments abroad (JLAB, DESY, CERN-LHC, MAX-lab, MAMI), exploring the meson and nucleon structures, electromagnetic interactions of the nucleon, quark-hadron duality, short-range nucleon-nucleon correlations, quark hadronization in nuclear medium, physics beyond the standard model, Higgs boson searches, quark-gluon plasma, fission and fragmentation of nuclei and hypernuclei and many other topics, as well as constructing experimental hardware and develop the software for data acquisition and analysis.

The theoretical department assures major achievements in the following areas: B-meson physics, QCD and Related Phenomenology, Neutrino physics, Quantum Field Theory, String/M-theory, Integrable Models, Statistical physics, Condensed Matter and Quantum Information. These results are internationally recognized and highly cited.

Among the recent achievements are the discovery of sharp knee in light components of primary cosmic rays, detection of the highest energy protons accelerated on the Sun, and the creation of Aragats space environmental center in 2000 for the studies of the solar-terrestrial connection.

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VACHAGAN HARUTYUNYAN

VACHAGAN HARUTYUNYAN

№ 210 - Applied Physics Research Division

HRACHYA MARUKYAN

HRACHYA MARUKYAN

№ 260 - Experimental Physics Division

ARMEN ALLAHVERDYAN

ARMEN ALLAHVERDYAN

№ 220 - Quantum Science & Technologies Division

ASHOT CHILINGARYNA

ASHOT CHILINGARYNA

№ 270 - Cosmic Rays Division

NORAYR AKOPOV

NORAYR AKOPOV

№ 230 - Information Technologies Division

VAHAGN GYURZADYAN

VAHAGN GYURZADYAN

№ 280 - Cosmology & Astrophysics Division

RUBEN MANVELYAN

RUBEN MANVELYAN

№ 240 - Theoretical Physics Division

RUBEN DALLAKYAN

RUBEN DALLAKYAN

№ 290 - Isotopes Research & Production Division

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