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  • CRD: The Cosmic Ray Division - Shines Brighter than Ever

    PRESS RELEASE
    Anahid Yeremian
    Support Committee for Armenia's Cosmic Ray Division
    P.O. Box 655, Menlo Park, CA 94026
    [email protected]
    650 - 926 - 4444

    November 4, 2004

    The Cosmic Ray Division - Shines Brighter than Ever

    The Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of the Alikhanian Physics Institute
    (formerly known as Yerevan Physics Institute) shines in the
    international scientific arena, despite the difficult conditions in
    Armenia. Scientific advances at the CRD continue at a steady pace
    with ties between the Diaspora and the CRD stronger than ever, making
    us all proud of our joint accomplishments. For detailed information
    about the CRD please visit WWW.CRDFRIENDS.ORG . Here are a few
    highlights:

    Important New Scientific Partnerships

    CRD is a leader in ground based Space Weather Research as indicated by
    endorsements from the scientific community around the world. In 2004
    the CRD officially signed a memorandum of understanding for scientific
    cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European
    Union's Commission On Science and Technology (COST). These are
    important additions to other prestigious research partners such as the
    National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) in the U.S. CRD's
    close scientific collaboration with EU scientific organizations will
    strengthen Armenia's bid to join the EU in the future.

    Strong Scientific Presence in International Conferences

    During the past year CRD scientists have made important scientific
    contributions at several international conferences, including the NATO
    Space Weather Workshop in Moscow, the European Cosmic Ray Conference
    in Florence, and the COmmittee for SPace Research (COSPAR) congress in
    Paris. In many cases, CRD's participation was by special invitation.
    Prof. Ashot Chilingarian, the visionary head of the CRD, is also
    Armenia's representative to COSPAR, and his active participation in
    the committee's activities have earned him a letter of commendation
    from the Executive Director of COSPAR: "... I would like to take the
    opportunity of this letter to thank you [Prof. Chilingarian], as
    Armenian National Representative, for participating actively in the
    committee's activities. It is rare for new members to participate to
    the degree that you have, e.g., attending committee meetings,
    nominating candidates for awards, seeking COSPAR's assistance in
    obtaining EU funding, etc. Armenia's participation has added to the
    value of our Committee's work and been remarked by our officers and
    certainly other national and international scientific union members as
    well. We look forward to future close relations, to widening
    participation by Armenian scientists in the international space
    research community, and trust you will not hesitate to contact us
    concerning capacity building activities or other matters in which our
    collaboration may be of assistance. Sincerely yours, Dr. I. Revah,
    Executive Director, COSPAR"

    5 International Organizations Reviewed CRD in 2004.

    >From February through September, five different review commission from
    the United states and Europe visited CRD's research stations on Mt.
    Aragats and headquarters in Yerevan. Visitors were introduced to the
    CRD's vision and the progress of the various projects by Prof. Ashot
    Chilingarian. Discussions regarding sensible science policy,
    particularly as it relates to Armenia, ensued. Several visitors, who
    made their visit in the summer months and were able to go to the
    mountain stations, emphasized that, although they already had plenty
    of knowledge about the Aragats research center, only after detailed
    examination of the facilities and the explanations presented to them,
    did they fully appreciate the importance of CRD to the world-wide
    attempts to create a reliable and timely service for Space Weather
    forecasting. In his oral close-out report to the CRD group on
    September 25, Dr. Manfred Fleischer, deputy director in charge of
    research at the Deutsches Elektronen SYnchrotron (DESY), emphasized
    the 3 main ingredients that characterize the relevance and importance
    of good research to the world. He congratulated the CRD staff for
    fully satisfying these rather severe requirements: 1. incorporation of
    their research activities into numerous world-wide scientific
    networks, 2. co-authorship of joint papers with other scientific
    organizations, 3. the attraction of very large fraction of CRD's
    funding from international sources. All the visitors rated CRD's
    performance as outstanding and commended CRD's important contributions
    to the international scientific community.

    New PhD Student, Artur Reimers

    The CRD has 18 students and young trainees who are completing various
    stages of their education at Yerevan State University. These students
    come to the CRD for lectures on astrophysics and some of them elect to
    conduct their undergraduate, masters, or PhD thesis in the field of
    Cosmic Rays and Space Weather. Graduates from the CRD program are
    offered research opportunities at the CRD - first as young trainees,
    and then as full employees. This academic year the Support Committee
    for Armenia's Cosmic Ray Division (SACRD) welcomes our new PhD
    student, Artur Reimers, who developed an interest in Cosmic Ray
    Physics as an undergraduate student of Prof. Chilingarian.

    Social Responsibility at the CRD

    In addition to its outstanding international scientific
    accomplishments, the CRD takes social responsibility in Armenia
    seriously. As CRD's computer systems were upgraded, the older
    computers were donated to a school in the village of Antarout on
    Mt. Aragats. CRD's university students supported the school by
    installing the computers and providing technical assistance to the
    students and staff. Three years ago when Dr. Art Hazarabedian,
    founder of the Armenian Technology Group (ATG), donated 20 beehives
    with bees to the CRD to make honey for CRD's staff stationed on
    Mt. Aragats, the CRD decided to committed 10% of the honey to
    soup-kitchens and orphanages in Armenia. The CRD has donated at least
    10% of the honey to the less fortunate every year since.

    Diaspora's involvement with the CRD.

    SCACRD member, Joe Dagdigian, recently returned from Armenia where he
    visited the CRD for the 3rd time. "I am so impressed with these
    people", says Dagdigian. "They accomplish so much with so little, and
    are determined to stay and prosper in Armenia. My wife Lisa and I are
    extremely honored to be associated with such people, and with CRD's
    head Prof. Ashot Chilingarian. These people are both superb
    scientists and dedicated Armenians. They are setting an example of
    how to revitalize Armenian Science. While a lot of challenges remain,
    the advances CRD has made during the past 5 years under
    Prof. Chilingarian's leadership are astounding. "

    The SCACRD thanks the AAA, ANC, ARS, ATG, KoV, UAF, and the Armenian
    Diaspora press for its continued support. We thank Hairenik and NAASR
    bookstores in Watertown and Belmont, MA and the Sardarabad bookstore
    in Glendale, CA for carrying the CRD calendars featuring beautiful
    sights from Armenia. The proceeds from the sale of these calendars
    benefits the CRD.

    Special thanks also go to the Armenian Engineers and Scientists of
    America (AESA), 417 West Arden St., #112C, Glendale, CA 91203; the
    AESA - MI Section, P.O. Box 4867, Troy, MI 48099; and the Bay Area
    Friends of Armenia (BAFA), P.O. box 3584, Daly City, CA 94015 for
    accepting tax deductible contributions designated specifically for the
    CRD. We especially thank you, the individual Diaspora members, who
    have caught the vision of Prof. Chilingarian and continue to stay with
    us on this exciting journey. Most of all we thank Prof. Ashot
    Chilingarian, the 80 dedicated scientists and technicians, and the 18
    students of the CRD, who stay in Armenia and contribute to our
    motherland's accelerated development with their talents.

    Photo: Prof. Ashot Chilingarian (left), showing the new detectors
    being designed for CRD's Space Weather program, to a US delegation
    from the International Science and Technology Center.
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