Initiated by the Chair of Materials Science and Nanotechnology at Yerevan State University, a series of public lectures will be held, focused on contemporary and relevant topics in materials science, nanotechnology, and related fields.
The first lecture, titled "Features of Modern Integrated Circuits (Chips)", will take place on March 4 at 14:30 in the conference hall of the YSU Physics Institute.
Dr. Mikayel Aleksanyan, Professor of Technical Sciences, emphasized that the main goal of the public lectures is to present the structural and technological characteristics of modern chips, the physical principles underlying their design, and the role of nanoscale phenomena in microelectronics.
"Today, integrated circuits are not only technological products but also the result of complex materials science and physics solutions. It is important for students to see how theoretical knowledge is transformed into applied systems that shape the modern digital world," Professor Aleksanyan noted.
According to him, the lecture series will provide participants with insights into trends in the field in Armenia and internationally, research and engineering directions, and professional growth opportunities.
These sessions will allow participants to:
Explore current trends in chip design and production,
Understand the role of nanoscale physical phenomena in device operation,
Gain an overview of research and engineering career opportunities in the field,
Develop professional orientation in materials science, nanotechnology, and microelectronics.
The public lectures are intended to serve as an open platform for knowledge exchange, practical experience, and professional orientation for all interested students, graduate students, and specialists in the field.
Admission is free.