From science to production: New equipment to enhance scientific results The Quantum Phenomena Research and Modeling Laboratory at YSU Institute of Physics has received new equipment that will expand research opportunities and facilitate the production of results that meet international standards. The new device will enable new experiments, allow for the development of materials with novel properties, and advance studies toward practical applications.
Mastering western research methods and prospects for collaboration: YSU PhD student on University of Jena As part of interuniversity cooperation, Alen Sargsyan, a PhD student at YSU Faculty of International Relations, conducted research for one month at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany). He emphasizes that both YSU and the University of Jena actively promote interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling researchers to integrate methodologies from various fields and achieve innovative outcomes.
YSU PhD student develops novel strategy to prevent cancer progression Exosomes—microscopic, membrane-bound particles released by cells—can have a significant impact on cancer development. Exosomes secreted by cancer cells influence neighboring cells, facilitating disease advancement. Lily Kalashyan, a PhD student at the Chair of Genetics and Cytology, YSU Faculty of Biology, is studying the role of exosomes in cancer development, analyzing potential ways to inhibit them in order to slow disease progression.
YSU master’s student participates in one of the world’s largest conferences When a young scientist gets the opportunity to participate in one of the world’s largest conferences, it is not only a personal achievement but also a significant accomplishment for the scientific community of the university. Gor Chalayan, a second-year master's student at YSU Institute of Physics and an engineer at the Research Laboratory of Optoelectronics and Photonics, is the first master’s student from Armenia to participate in such a conference.
Psychologist’s comment: How to overcome challenges in student life? Educational and social challenges that emerge in students' lives can significantly affect their psychological well-being and academic performance. To gain deeper insights into the problems students face and the steps they can take to overcome these obstacles, we spoke with Narine Khachatryan, Head of the Chair of Personality Psychology at the Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology, Yerevan State University.
Students push professional boundaries to expand their intellectual horizons The educational system is constantly evolving to align with modern demands. Today, students are no longer confined to acquiring knowledge solely within their chosen fields; instead, they strive to broaden their intellectual horizons as much as possible. For the first time in Armenia, the newly introduced Mobility Window program provides students with the opportunity to move beyond the conventional boundaries of education by selecting courses from related academic programs that align with their interests.
YSU researchers explore the potential of yeast-based targeted substance production Senior Laboratory Assistant Liana Anikyan from the Faculty of Biology and Director of the Research Institute of Biology Karen Trchounian are studying the environmental conditions that enable the optimal growth and reproduction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast. This research aims to identify the optimal conditions for yeast cultivation, which could contribute to increasing the production of targeted substances, such as bioethanol—an alternative to fossil fuels. YSU acquired strains of S. cerevisiae several years ago, and their study is currently being conducted at the Research Institute of Biology.
Broader outlook through studying abroad: YSU students on unique aspects of YSU and University of Lille Students from YSU Faculty of Geography and Geology continued their professional studies at the University of Lille (France) under the Erasmus+ program, expanding their knowledge in geology. They shared their motivations for studying abroad, and reflected on the differences in the organization of education and student-professor relationships at YSU and the University of Lille.
YSU launches Partners Club, emphasizing partnerships as the key to progress Strengthening partnerships is one of YSU’s key strategic goals, serving as a cornerstone for sustainable progress in education and science. The university actively collaborates with various entities, extending beyond academic and research institutions to include both public and private sectors. Staying true to its mission of enhancing university-labor market connections and its commitment to bringing together partners, YSU is establishing a Partners Club aimed at fostering effective cooperation.
Modernized setting for high-quality education ensuring inclusive education, safe environment, and auditoriums with practical solutions At Yerevan State University, alongside aligning educational programs with modern demands and ensuring students are better positioned in the labor market, efforts are also underway to modernize building facilities and improve infrastructure with practical solutions. Inclusive education, a safe environment, laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and newly renovated and furnished auditoriums—much of this work has already been completed, and large-scale projects lie ahead.