We completed first phase of the initiative:
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This group of scientists has extensive experience in the design, construction, and operation of various detectors for the detection and identification of high energy elementary particles, in particular calorimeters based on heavy glass:
Mkrtchyan Hamlet, Doctor Professor of Science, Leading Researcher, has been working at AANL since 1964. At the Jefferson National Laboratory in the United States, within the framework of international collaboration, he participated in the construction of elementary particle detectors, and in number of experiments made with them. Researched prototypes of calorimeters based on PbWO4 crystals, measured characteristics of PbWO4, studied their radiation damage and methods of restoration.
Voskanyan Hakob, researcher, has been working at AANL since 1980. In the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration he participated in design and construction of detectors for high energy elementary particles and in the experiments performed with them. Built several electromagnetic calorimeters made of heavy glass, scintillation pre-shower detectors, and prototypes of calorimeters based on PbWO4 crystals.
Mkrtchyan Arthur, PhD of Science, Senior Researcher, has been working at AANL since 2004. In the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration participated in the design and construction of devices for detection and identification of particles, and experiments carried out with them. Worked with calorimeters made of PbWO4 crystals, measured optical transmission of the crystals, studied radiation effects in them and methods of their restoration.
Tadevosyan Vardan, researcher, has been working at AANL since 1986. In the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration, he participated in the design and construction of electromagnetic calorimeters, and in more than 80 experiments conducted with those detectors. Measured optical characteristics of PbWO4 crystals, studied effect of radiation damage of the crystals and methods of restoring their properties.
Shahinyan Albert, Tech. Candidate, Senior Researcher, has been working at AANL since 1975. Within the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration he participated in the design and construction of various elementary particle detectors and in experiments performed with those devices. Built several electromagnetic calorimeters made of heavy glass crystals, studied their optical characteristics, investigated quantum efficiency and time resolution of photo-sensors, long term stability of spectrometric electronics.
This group of scientists has extensive experience in the design, construction, and operation of various detectors for the detection and identification of high energy elementary particles, in particular calorimeters based on heavy glass:
Mkrtchyan Hamlet, Doctor Professor of Science, Leading Researcher, has been working at AANL since 1964. At the Jefferson National Laboratory in the United States, within the framework of international collaboration, he participated in the construction of elementary particle detectors, and in number of experiments made with them. Researched prototypes of calorimeters based on PbWO4 crystals, measured characteristics of PbWO4, studied their radiation damage and methods of restoration.
Voskanyan Hakob, researcher, has been working at AANL since 1980. In the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration he participated in design and construction of detectors for high energy elementary particles and in the experiments performed with them. Built several electromagnetic calorimeters made of heavy glass, scintillation pre-shower detectors, and prototypes of calorimeters based on PbWO4 crystals.
Mkrtchyan Arthur, PhD of Science, Senior Researcher, has been working at AANL since 2004. In the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration participated in the design and construction of devices for detection and identification of particles, and experiments carried out with them. Worked with calorimeters made of PbWO4 crystals, measured optical transmission of the crystals, studied radiation effects in them and methods of their restoration.
Tadevosyan Vardan, researcher, has been working at AANL since 1986. In the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration, he participated in the design and construction of electromagnetic calorimeters, and in more than 80 experiments conducted with those detectors. Measured optical characteristics of PbWO4 crystals, studied effect of radiation damage of the crystals and methods of restoring their properties.
Shahinyan Albert, Tech. Candidate, Senior Researcher, has been working at AANL since 1975. Within the framework of AANL-JLab international collaboration he participated in the design and construction of various elementary particle detectors and in experiments performed with those devices. Built several electromagnetic calorimeters made of heavy glass crystals, studied their optical characteristics, investigated quantum efficiency and time resolution of photo-sensors, long term stability of spectrometric electronics.
In partnership with A.Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory (AANL), we established Advanced Center for Detection Technologies (ACDT). This center aims to Mobilize local and international stakeholders and top talent in the field. Become a global hub for researching, designing, prototyping and manufacturing of next generation detectors and sensors. Collaborate with universities and schools by providing access and expert instruction to students. Exposing students to modern research will create a unique learning opportunity and cultivate interest in science and education.