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7 December 2011 - 11:58 AMT

Ashot Chilingarian elected as American Physical Society fellow

Prof. Ashot Chilingarian, the director of Yerevan Physics Institute and the head of its Cosmic Ray Division has been elected American Physical Society (APS) Fellow, a prestigious honor given to only a few of the world's greatest scientists.

According to The Armenian Reporter, the APS announcement reads as follows: "Ashot Chilingarian, Yerevan Physics Institute: 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."

Prof. Chilingirian earned his Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics in 1991 from Yerevan Physics Institute (YerPhI). From 1971 to 1993 he was a scientist, then senior scientist at YerPhI. In 1993 he became the deputy director of the Institute as well as head of the Cosmic Ray Division. Since 1975 he has been a lecturer of Physics and Software Engineering at Yerevan State University.

His expertise is in the sphere of high energy astroparticle physics, particle detector instrumentation and advanced statistical computation. His current interests include the Galactic and Solar cosmic ray origin and acceleration, detection of secondary cosmic ray fluxes on earth surface, Space Weather and supernovae explosions.

Currently he is Armenia's representative to COSPAR (the Commission for Space Research) and International Heliophysical Year 2007, spokesperson for ANI and ASEC collaborations. In addition, he is on the board of the Armenian National Foundation of Science and Advanced Technologies (NFSAT).