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    6TH INTERNATIONAL MICROELECTRONICS OLYMPIAD OF ARMENIA IS ANNOUNCED

    Panorama
    March 24 2011
    Armenia

    Armenia's Leading Mobile Operator VivaCell-MTS, a subsidiary of "Mobile
    TeleSystems" OJSC, and Synopsys, Inc., a world leader in software and
    IP for semiconductor design, verification and manufacturing announced
    today that the Sixth Annual International Microelectronics Olympiad of
    Armenia will be held in September - October, 2011. This was announced
    at a joint press conference, presided by VivaCell-MTS General Manager
    Ralph Yirikian and Rich Goldman, president of the organizing committee
    of the Olympiad, Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Strategic
    Alliances at Synopsys, and the Chief Executive Officer of Synopsys
    Armenia CJSC.

    The Olympiad aims at stimulating further development of
    microelectronics in Armenia and in the participant countries,
    discovering young, talented resources, increasing interest towards
    microelectronics among young specialists, understanding the level of
    knowledge in the field of microelectronics in order to make necessary
    adjustments to the educational programs and creating a community of
    young specialists involved in microelectronics. Eligible participants
    are students of colleges and higher educational institutions and
    specialists from companies engaged in microelectronics under age 30.

    "In its sixth year, the International Microelectronics Olympiad
    has achieved impressive momentum. Two years ago, the Olympiad
    took its first tentative steps toward internationalization, with
    the participation of students from Russia and Ukraine. Last year,
    students from five different countries participated. This year,
    we expect to nearly double that number with students from three
    different continents participating, traveling to Armenia from as
    far away as California. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of our
    excellent partner, VivaCell-MTS the opportunity to travel to Yerevan
    to participate in the Olympiads is proving to be a very attractive
    proposition around the world, and is creating an event in this field
    that is unprecedented throughout the world. The Olympiad is providing
    an impetus to showcase Armenia's developing role as a regional center
    for Microelectronics, and is serving as a strong basis for developing
    beneficial relationships for Armenia around the world. I am certain
    that the relationships built through the Olympiads will reward the
    organizers' efforts for Armenia in unprecedented and unforeseen ways.

    We look forward to hosting and competing with the brightest young
    electrical engineers from counties around the world, during Synopsys
    Week 2011 in October in Yerevan" - said Rich Goldman, president of
    the organizing committee of the Olympiad, chief executive officer of
    Synopsys Armenia CSJC, and vice president of Corporate Marketing and
    Strategic Alliances at Synopsys.

    "Education defines the future of the country. This is especially the
    case, when education is essential in boosting country's competitive
    advantage. Healthy competition between IT students is a necessary
    precondition to creativity: this is a sphere where the determining
    factor is the brilliance of thought and not the physical strength.

    However, it's not a sufficient condition yet. Such initiatives need
    to be encouraged as strongly as possible. As Armenia's Leading Mobile
    Operator and corporate citizen, for VivaCell-MTS any initiative that
    leads young people to great discoveries by encouraging creativity
    is important. This is where we see our role as the supporter. Only
    countries valuing the intellectual development of young generation
    have prospects for further development. We wish the participants
    and especially our compatriots every success in the contest. We are
    confident they will do their best to use this opportunity to win"-
    said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

    This year the Olympiad will host representatives from Armenia, India,
    Jordan, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, USA and others.

    The 6th International Microelectronics Olympiad of Armenia is conducted
    in two stages: the first stage, that entails a test, will be held in
    all participant countries simultaneously, in September, 2011.

    The final stage will be held among the top contestants of all
    participant countries, in Armenia, in October, during Synopsys week
    in Armenia 2011. It will involve a challenging contest and complex
    engineering tasks requiring advanced solutions.

    The Olympiad topics are Digital IC Design and Testing, analog and Mixed
    Signal IC Design and Testing, semiconductor Devices and Technology,
    mathematical and Algorithmic Issues of EDA.

    1st Category prize is a portable computer, 2nd category is AMD 300
    thousand (approximately USD 800) and the 3rd category is AMD 150
    thousand (approximately USD 400). There are also special prizes for the
    Best Engineering Solution, Most creative solution, Best out-of-the-box
    solution and Best Result among participants from each country. All
    participants of the Olympiad receive Participation Certificates.

    The first Armenian Microelectronics Olympiad was held on September
    22-26, 2006. Eighty-two participants took part in the first stage,
    and 32 passed to the second stage. The second annual Armenian
    Microelectronics Olympiad was held on September 18-26, 2007. One
    hundred eighteen participants took part in the first stage,
    and 48 passed to the second stage. The third annual Armenian
    Microelectronics Olympiad was held on September 16-25, 2008. One
    105 participants took part in the first stage, 15 of whom were from
    Gyumri. 32 participants went on to the second stage. The Fourth
    Annual Armenian Microelectronics Olympiad was held on September 4-30,
    2009. 118 participants took part in the first stage, with 10 from
    Russia, 27 from Ukraine, and 11 from Gyumri. Forty-seven moved on
    to the second stage. The Fifth Annual International Microelectronics
    Olympiad of Armenia was held on October 4 - 29, 2010. Of more than 200
    competitors in the Olympiad 1st stage, 132 were students from Armenian
    universities. A number of participating students were from universities
    outside Armenia: Moscow Institute of Electronics Technology (MIET);
    Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University (LETI); Saint-Petersburg
    State University of Information Technology, Mechanics and Optics
    (ITMO), Kharkov National University of Radio Electronics (KNURE);
    Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Princess Sumaya
    University for Technology (PSUT), University of Niš and University
    of Serbia. 50 qualified participants moved on to the second stage.




    From: A. Papazian
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