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  • Lecture/Seminar on the Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE
    Analysis Research & Planning for Armenia (ARPA)
    18106 Miranda Street, Tarzana, CA 91356
    & Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America
    417 W. Arden Ave., Suite 112C, Glendale, CA 91203
    Contact: Hagop Panossian
    Tel: (818) 586-9660
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.arpainstitute.org


    ARPA Institute and Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America
    present the Lecture/Seminar "The Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of Armenia"
    on Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at 7:30 PM in the Merdinian School
    Auditorium. The presenter is Ms. Anahid Yeremian.
    The address is 13330 Riverside Dr., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
    Directios: On the 101 FY Exit on Woodman, Go North and Turn Right on
    Riverside Dr.

    Abstract: The Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of the Alikhanian Physics
    Institute in Armenia is one of the world's premier centers, conducting
    research in high energy astrophysics and space weather forecasting. At
    research stations high on Mt. Aragats and in Yerevan, a staff of 100
    scientists, technicians, support personnel and students conduct leading
    research on forecasting energetic events on the sun which can damage
    manmade satellites in space, disrupt communications and power stations
    on earth, and endanger space and air crews at high altitudes. The CRD
    and its scientists have earned enormous respect among their colleagues
    in the international scientific community, putting Armenia among the top
    5 countries of the world in cosmic ray research. Recent additions to
    the list of their scientific collaborators include the U.S. National
    Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency, the European Space Agency, and the
    international Committee on Space Research. CRD has a long standing
    partnership with Stanford University of California and with Nagoya
    University in Japan. Recently the Space Weather division of UCLA has
    shown interest in collaborating with the CRD. A year ago CRD won the
    prestigious UN World Summit Award in the e-science category. The CRD
    has been featured in the international magazine Science, because of its
    excellence. An illustrated presentation, with beautiful pictures on the
    space weather effects, will be made and research at CRD will be
    explained in simple terms. Pictures of the stations, the scientists,
    and the World Summit Award ceremony in Geneva are part of this
    presentation.

    Presenter: Ms. Anahid Yeremian has a B.S. degree in Physics from Drexel
    University. She is a particle Accelerator Physicists at the Stanford
    Linear Accelerator Center since 1990. She designs the injector section
    of very large particle accelerators (the one at Stanford is 2 miles
    long) in the U.S., Japan and Europe. She leads a group of scientists,
    engineers, and technicians to construct and assemble the accelerators
    she designs and finally to commission them to perform to her
    specifications. Prior to coming to Stanford, she designed the electron
    accelerator at the Boeing Aerospace Company for the Free Electron Laser
    project as part of a star wars program. Anahid's hobbies include
    mountain climbing. She became acquainted with the Cosmic Ray stations
    and physicists on Mt. Aragats when she climbed to the peak of Mt.
    Aragats in 1999. Since then she actively pursues opportunities and
    improvement of science in Armenia by working with the scientists and
    governments of Armenia and the United States. This summer Anahid spent
    7 days backpacking in the Geghama mountains and staying with the Nomads
    in the mountains of Armenia. Her presentation will include some
    spectacular pictures of the peaks in the Geghama mountain range and its
    beautiful people.

    For Information Please call Dr. Hagop Panossian at (818)586-9660 or Mr.
    Vazgen Ghoogassian
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