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Prof. Chilingarian Elected American Physical Society Fellow

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  • Prof. Chilingarian Elected American Physical Society Fellow

    PROF. CHILINGARIAN ELECTED AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY FELLOW

    The American Physical Society (APS) was founded in 1899 by 36
    prominent physicists of the time, who gathered at Columbia University
    for that purpose. Browsing through the names of the APS presidents
    from founding days to today, is like reading the Who's Who in the
    field of physics. Some of these scientists are so famous that they
    have famous experiments or units of measure named after them. The
    mission of APS is to be the leading voice for physics and an
    authoritative source of physics information for the advancement of
    physics and the benefit of humanity. Annually the APS names
    physicists from around the world whose work has contributed to the
    mission of advancing physics knowledge and benefiting humanity, as APS
    fellows.

    Prof. Ashot Chilingarian, the director of Yerevan Physics Institute
    and the head of its Cosmic Ray Division is elected American Physical
    Society Fellow this year.

    The APS announcement reads as follows: "Ashot Chilingarian, Yerevan
    Physics Insitute: For bringing one of the world's largest facilities
    for monitoring different species of secondary cosmic rays located in
    Armenia to the International Space Weather initiative as a global
    warning system from violent space events. Nominated by: Forum on
    International Physics"

    Congratulations to Prof. Chilingarian!

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