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PRESIDENT TAKES PART IN VICTOR HAMBARDZUMYAN PRIZE AWARD GIVING CEREMONY

17.09.2014

 Today, President Serzh Sargsyan took part in the award giving ceremony of the international scientific prize named after the National Hero of Armenia, academician Victor Hambardzumyan at the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (NAS RA).

The Chairman of the Commission for the V. Hambardzumyan International Prize, the President of the NAS RA, academician Radik Martirosyan presented the 2014 awardees – Felix Aharonyan, Igor Karachentsev and Brent Tully. Felix Aharonyan was nominated by the National Academy of Sciences of Italy for “His outstanding contribution to high-energy astrophysics and physics of cosmic accelerators and for playing a leading role in developing a stereoscopic system for Cherenkov telescopes. Igor Karachentsev and Brent Tully were nominated by the Special Astrophysical Observatory (Russia) for “their fundamental contribution to the cosmology of the local universe.”

In his speech, the chairman of the commission noted that for the 2014 prize the commission received seven nominations of eminent scholars and scientific groups from different countries of the world, including the Russian Federation (two nominations), the U.S.A., India, Ireland, Germany and Ukraine. The three abovementioned scientists were selected based on the research of all the studies presented, as well as on the opinions of independent critics.

President Serzh Sargsyan congratulated the awardees and handed the prizes to them.

 


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Welcome speech by President Serzh Sargsyan at the award giving ceremony of the Victor Hambardzumyan International Prize

Honorable prize winners of the Victor Hambardzumyan International Prize,
Respected ladies and gentlemen,

It is the third time the scientific world of Armenia has made itself heard through the award giving ceremony of the one of the greatest scientific prizes of the world, the Victor Hambardzumyan International Prize. It is the third time that we have paid tribute to eminent scholars. Every Armenian feels great when he has a serious occasion to be proud of his country. It is obvious that creative results, bold initiatives and the flight of thought are one of the vital indicators of a country’s development. Such occasions are given through science, art and creative work. Of course, there are other circumstances as well.

When we established the Victor Hambardzumyan International Prize, we were fully aware of the importance of his reputation: besides the monetary component, the prize is valuable for its recognition among the scientific community and for the names of the famous scientists who will become laureates and will occupy a fitting place beside the glorious name of Victor Hambardzumyan. The value of the prize fully depends on the scientific level of prize winners: the higher the quality of scientists winning the prize, the higher the trust in it and the higher its international reputation. The scientific examination of submitted works is completely entrusted to the international commission the members of which are well-known and, at the same time, are obviously impartial and punctilious on whose decisions both the selection of the given year’s prize winners and the further reinforcement of the prize reputation depend. It is enough to say that the current and the two former presidents of the International Astronomical Union, the former president of the Royal Astronomical Society and a number of other famous astronomers are among the members of the commission.

Victor Hambardzumyan was truly devoted to science. His talent and his inexhaustible diligence were the harmonious combination which decorated our nation with one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. He accepted only high quality scientific work and demanded maximum results from both himself and his disciples. It was thanks to this in a short period of time the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory was glorified all over the world, and Armenia experienced dramatic rise in exact sciences in general.

Many people wonder how Armenia, a small country compared to other countries of the world, has managed to establish such a big scientific prize. Being a young state, both in the hardest times and at the present time Armenia continues to attach importance to the development of science and continues to hold its special place in the world. Concurrently, we understand that we have yet a lot to do in order to provide a scientist with effective employment and a respectable life, saturate scientific institutions with modern equipment, ensure inflow of young cadres, and generally speaking, we have yet a lot to do in order to promote science.

As Mr. Martirosyan noted, the laureates of the 2014 Victor Hambardzumyan International Prize are Professor Felix Aharonyan, Professor Igor Karachentsev and Professor Brent Tully. All three of them work at the forefront of modern astronomy and all three have authored numerous scientific inventions. The submitted works have been subjected to the strictest and most punctilious scientific examination and have been thoroughly discussed by the international commission. It is characteristic of all the three prize winners that they bear a certain relation to the Armenian astronomy: Felix Aharonyan got baptized as a scientist in Armenia and held meetings and scientific discussions with Victor Hambardzumyan many times. Likewise, the scientific activity of Igor Karachentsev, one of the disciples of Victor Hambardzumyan, has started in Armenia. Brent Tully is one of those rare American scientists who visited our country in Soviet times, and today he has journeyed across almost half the planet, from the Hawaiian Islands to Armenia. We hope that after receiving the prizes they will put more efforts to continue their scientific activities aimed at improving the quality of life around the world. If the goal of a scientist and science does not corresponds to this vital objective humanity does not really needs such kind of science.

Thank you for your attention.

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