THE INSTITUTE OF RADIOPHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS IS 50
Liana Yeghiazaryan
"Radiolur"
23.09.2010 16:41
The Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of the Armenian National
Academy of Sciences is 50. On this occasion Armenian and foreign
scholars gathered in Yerevan for a two-day international conference
to sum up the problems and achievements and decide upon the further
steps. Armenian radio physicists told reporters about their latest
discoveries, which are currently being tested and which can have a
say not only in the fields of radiophysics and electronics, but also
in the sphere of healthcare.
Director of the Institute Arsen Hakhumyan says Armenian science does
not fall back from world science. "Unlike other spheres, we manage
to establish productive international cooperation in the spheres of
physics," he said.
Armenians scientists are currently testing rays like the X-rays, which
claim to become an effective means for identifying different diseases.
Professor Surent Grigoryan has cooperated with Canadian counterparts
to create n equipment, which will help detect whether the medicine is
false or not. "The equipment is already on sale and I hope to bring
it to Armenia within a year. It's important to test the medicines
for people not to die of low-quality drugs," the Professor said.
According to the President of the Armenian National Academy of
Sciences Radik Martirosyan, "today science is required to contribute
to the development of science-based economy. "The country's economy
should develop based on science and new knowledge. In this regard the
experience of this Institute should be of great importance," he said.
From: A. Papazian
Liana Yeghiazaryan
"Radiolur"
23.09.2010 16:41
The Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of the Armenian National
Academy of Sciences is 50. On this occasion Armenian and foreign
scholars gathered in Yerevan for a two-day international conference
to sum up the problems and achievements and decide upon the further
steps. Armenian radio physicists told reporters about their latest
discoveries, which are currently being tested and which can have a
say not only in the fields of radiophysics and electronics, but also
in the sphere of healthcare.
Director of the Institute Arsen Hakhumyan says Armenian science does
not fall back from world science. "Unlike other spheres, we manage
to establish productive international cooperation in the spheres of
physics," he said.
Armenians scientists are currently testing rays like the X-rays, which
claim to become an effective means for identifying different diseases.
Professor Surent Grigoryan has cooperated with Canadian counterparts
to create n equipment, which will help detect whether the medicine is
false or not. "The equipment is already on sale and I hope to bring
it to Armenia within a year. It's important to test the medicines
for people not to die of low-quality drugs," the Professor said.
According to the President of the Armenian National Academy of
Sciences Radik Martirosyan, "today science is required to contribute
to the development of science-based economy. "The country's economy
should develop based on science and new knowledge. In this regard the
experience of this Institute should be of great importance," he said.
From: A. Papazian