Department of Microwave Radiophysics and Telecommunications is an educational and research division of Faculty of Radiophysics affiliated in its research activities with Institute of Radiophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia - one of the leading organizations in the structure of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences. Close collaboration with the Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics allows the chair both to significantly improve the education level and use the state-of-the-art research and technological equipment required in the training process.
The Chair was established in 1983 on the base of former Department of Radiophysics and Electronics, as Department of Microwave Radiophysics; in 2000 the Department was renamed into Department of Microwave Radiophysics and Telecommunications expanding its training and research activities in a way to meet growing market demand in specialists in Telecommunications in Armenia. Since 2007 the chair is headed by Prof. Radik M. Martirosyan, Academician and President of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.
The Chair is engaged in intensive international R&D collaborations conducting research in the following key research directions
• Propagation and generation of terhertz waves in space limited structures.
• Features of localization of surface plasmon-polaritons in visible and teraherz frequency range.
• Theoretical investigation and digital modeling of the THz wave generation via fiber lasers fs pulse.
• Low intensity microwaves application in medicine
Cooperation with scientific centers
• University Kaiserslautern, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
• Institute for Sensorer, 9220 Alborg, Denmark
• Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Katahira, Japan
• Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
Department’s Mission
• To train world-class specialists and conduct world-class research in fields of Microwave Radiophysics and Telecommunications fostering advanced knowledge and technology transfer to Armenia to form innovation platform of Armenian National Economy.
• To advance values of high quality and safe Telecommunications in Armenian Society.
• To propagate innovations based on remote automated management of systems and processes in Armenia.
Department provides training and grants scientific degrees in the following specializations:
Batchelor of sciences
Radiophysics and Electronics
Telecommunications and Signal Procesing
Master of sciences
Radiophysics and Electronics
The Chair was established in 1983 on the base of former Department of Radiophysics and Electronics, as Department of Microwave Radiophysics; in 2000 the Department was renamed into Department of Microwave Radiophysics and Telecommunications expanding its training and research activities in a way to meet growing market demand in specialists in Telecommunications in Armenia. Since 2007 the chair is headed by Prof. Radik M. Martirosyan, Academician and President of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.
The Chair is engaged in intensive international R&D collaborations conducting research in the following key research directions
• Propagation and generation of terhertz waves in space limited structures.
• Features of localization of surface plasmon-polaritons in visible and teraherz frequency range.
• Theoretical investigation and digital modeling of the THz wave generation via fiber lasers fs pulse.
• Low intensity microwaves application in medicine
Cooperation with scientific centers
• University Kaiserslautern, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
• Institute for Sensorer, 9220 Alborg, Denmark
• Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Katahira, Japan
• Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
Department’s Mission
• To train world-class specialists and conduct world-class research in fields of Microwave Radiophysics and Telecommunications fostering advanced knowledge and technology transfer to Armenia to form innovation platform of Armenian National Economy.
• To advance values of high quality and safe Telecommunications in Armenian Society.
• To propagate innovations based on remote automated management of systems and processes in Armenia.
Department provides training and grants scientific degrees in the following specializations:
Batchelor of sciences
Radiophysics and Electronics
Telecommunications and Signal Procesing
Master of sciences
Radiophysics and Electronics

Staff

Radik M. Martirosyan
Head of Chair

Yuri H. Avetisyan
Professor

Arsen A. Hakhumyan
Professor

Vahe R. Tadevosyan
Associate Professor

Davit H. Baghdasaryan
Associate Professor

Armen H. Makaryan
Associate Professor
Anahit S. Nikoghosyan
Associate Professor

Artashes Yu. Vardanyan
Assistant

Tigran V. Zaqaryan
Assistant

Hasmik A. Minasyan
Lecturer

Karen H. Yrznkanyan
Lecturer