Flying detector to detect greenhouse gases in atmospheric layers: YSU Professor Mikayel Aleksanyan's new scientific project The increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere contributes to global warming on Earth and causes anomalous climatic changes. This issue is central to the scientific research of Professor Mikayel Aleksanyan, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Head of the Center of Semiconductor Devices and Nanotechnologies at YSU Institute of Physics. His scientific project is aimed at developing innovative technologies that can assist in the continuous monitoring of air quality, particularly in terms of detecting greenhouse gases.
Job seekers and employers on the same platform: Evaluating the effectiveness of the career fair Yerevan State University and Eurasia International University organized a career fair titled "New Career Opportunities and Perspectives" as part of the Armenian General Benevolent Union’s (AGBU) "Learn and Earn: Artsakh" program. The main objectives of this initiative were to support the socio-economic integration of individuals forcibly displaced from Artsakh to Armenia, enhance their competitiveness in the labor market, and address employment challenges.
Causes of Armenian migrations and displacements central to new scientific investigation Professors Hakob Harutyunyan and Haykaz Hovhannisyan from YSU Faculty of History are researching Armenian migrations and displacements. Together with their research team, they aim to uncover the causes and historical circumstances of these migrations, as well as to explore why once-thriving Armenian communities gradually "faded", and why many Armenians in these communities chose the path of assimilation with the local people.
Teams awarded certificates at Armenian ICPC Quarterfinals Teams that took part in the Armenian International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) quarterfinals, held at Yerevan State University, were presented with certificates in recognition of their participation.
Researchers from YSU Faculty of History discuss forming and integrating new knowledge into educational systems YSU Faculty of History recently hosted a discussion titled "Integration of Studies on Armenia-Georgia-Iran Relations in Educational Processes", where university researchers presented their new approaches to incorporating integrated studies into educational systems.
YSU PhD student Hrachya Asatryan investigates strong interaction corrections using new methods Numerous scientific topics related to the structure of the universe and the interactions of elementary particles are currently at the forefront of physicists’ research. One such topic is the study of the B-meson, which plays a crucial role in this field. Hrachya Asatryan, a PhD student at YSU Institute of Physics, is conducting research on this subject.
The pursuit of quality education brings international students to YSU Alexia Di Criscio, a student from the University of Bologna (Italy), and Uliana Amueva, a student from the University of Greifswald (Germany), are continuing their education at YSU Faculty of Russian Philology under the Erasmus+ program. Both students, currently enrolled for one semester in the bachelor's program, share insights into their academic journey, which is filled with both challenges and valuable knowledge.
Exploring new scientific horizons: YSU hosts "Annual Review Conference-2024" Yerevan State University is hosting the "Annual Review Conference-2024" of the Armenian academic community. Running until December 15, this major scientific event brings together scientists, researchers, and young professionals to reflect on the past year's scientific achievements, strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, and pave the way for new partnerships.
Current issues and development pathways of digital economy in Armenia: YSU PhD student Alisa Gevorgyan’s vision The technological revolution has brought significant changes to both social and economic relations, with technology now serving as the primary driver of economic growth. As part of her research project, YSU PhD student Alisa Gevorgyan will explore effective ways to organize and advance the process of digitizing economic relations in Armenia.
Erasmus+ program as a link between Italy and Armenia YSU is not only an important educational center in Armenia, but also a broad platform for international cooperation. The Erasmus+ program, which fosters academic mobility for students, continues to create opportunities for intercultural exchange at YSU. This year, the university is hosting many students from around the world, including Cristiano Carboni and Giovanni Bellofiore from Italy. They came to Armenia not only to further their education, but also to discover the culture and traditions of the country.