Scientific interests
- X-Ray interferometry, Liquid crystals, material science
Education
Institution
Yerevan State University
Faculty
Faculty of Physics, solid state physics department
Date
-
Degree name
PhD student
Institution
Yerevan State University
Faculty
Faculty of Physics, solid state physics department
Date
-
Degree name
Qualified specialist
Scientific Rank/degree
Institution
Yerevan State University
Date
1992
Degree name
Candidate
Specialty
Physico-mathematical sciences
Scientific Supervisor
Bezirganyan Petros
Research Topic
Studies of images of various combinations imperfections of X-ray interferometric systems
Language skills
Հայերեն
Русский
English
Work experience
Institution
Yerevan State University
Period of time
Rank/degree
Researcher
Institution
Ministry of education and science
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
Deputy Minister
Institution
National Assembly of Armenia
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
Parliament Member
Institution
Yerevan State University
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
Senior researcher
Institution
Yerevan water and sewage CJSC, Mashtots branch
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
Director
Institution
Ministry of State Property Management
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
Head of Department
Institution
Yerevan State University
Period of time
-
Rank/degree
Researcher
Publications
Article
Исследование особенностей дифракции X-лучей в сочетаниях Брэгг-Лауэвских отражений
1999
162-171
Conference
Investigation of the anisotropy nematic liquid crystals in X-ray frequency range
Conference
Study of microstructural peculiarities and deformation state of ettringite crystals in Type K cement pastes by FTIR spectroscopy, optical microscopy, combined SEM-EDS, and XRD techniques
Conference
Measurement of the Refractive Index of Nematic Liquid Crystals 5CB by Means of X-ray Interferometry
Conference
Nano Fabrication of Compound Bifocal Zone Plate for X-ray Optics
Conference
ДВОЙНОЕ ЛУЧЕПРЕЛОМЛЕНИЕ РЕНТГЕНОВСКИХ ЛУЧЕЙ В НЕМАТИЧЕСКИХ ЖИДКИХ КРИСТАЛЛАХ ПОД ВОЗДЕЙСТВИЕМ ВНЕШНЕГО ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКОГО ПОЛЯ
Conference
X-Ray Double Refraction Through Nematic Liquid Crystals Under Influence of an External Electric Field