List of Armenian scientists
This list comprises scientists who are Armenian.
List
A
- Alexander Abian (1923-1999) – mathematician
- Sarkis Acopian (1926-2007) – inventor, designed and manufactured the first solar radio
- Hovannes Adamian (1879-1932) – engineer, inventor of color television
- Sergei Adian (1931-2020) – mathematician, head of the department of mathematical logic at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
- George Adomian (1922-1996) – mathematician; developed a new methodology in math, the "Adomian Decomposition Method" (ADM) for solving nonlinear differential equations, both ordinary and partial, which was considered a mathematical revolution
- Tateos Agekian (1913-2006) – astrophysicist, one of the pioneers of stellar dynamics
- George Aghajanian (born 1932) – Foundations Fund Professor of Psychiatry at Yale; pioneer in the area of neuropharmacology; discovered the mechanisms by which LSD produces hallucinations; uncovered how atypical antipsychotic drugs work; discovered the synaptic mechanism by which ketamine rapidly reverses major depressive disorder. Elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
- Hagop S. Akiskal (born 1944) – psychiatrist; pioneer in the study of outpatient mood disorders; today's leading conceptual thinker in the area of bipolar subtyping; rose to prominence with his integrative theory of depression[1]
- Artem Alikhanian (1908-1978) – nuclear physicist, one of the founders and first director of the Yerevan Physics Institute
- Sos Alikhanian (1906-1985) – geneticist, one of the founders of molecular genetics in the USSR, founder of the State Research Institute of Genetics
- Abraham Alikhanov (1904-1970) – nuclear physicist, one of the founders of nuclear physics in the USSR, founder of Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP)
- Roger Altounyan (1922-1987) – asthma researcher, pharmacologist who pioneered the use of cromolyn sodium inhalation therapy for asthma
- Sergey Ambartsumian (1922-2018) – mechanician and engineer, the author of refined theories of elastic and magnetoelectroelastic plates, shells
- Hagop S. Akiskal (born 1944) – psychiatrist best known for his research on temperament and bipolar disorder (manic depression); today's leading conceptual thinker in the area of bipolar subtyping; rose to prominence with his integrative theory of depression[2]
- Viktor Ambartsumian (1908-1996) – astrophysicist, one of the founders of theoretical astrophysics
- Apkar Apkarian – pioneer in magnetic resonance spectroscopy research of the brain
- Emil Artin (1898-1962) – mathematician, one of the founders of modern algebra
- Michael Artin (born 1934) – mathematician, known for his contributions to algebraic geometry
- Andreas Artsruni (1847-1898) – pioneer in geochemistry
- Gurgen Askaryan (1928-1997) – physicist, inventor of light self focusing
- Vandika Ervandovna Avetisyan (born 1928) – botanist and mycologist, graduate of Yerevan State University; fellow of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences. Major contributor to knowledge of the flora of her native Armenia.
- Suren Ayvazyan (1933-2009) – geologist
B
- Boris Babayan (born 1933) – computer scientist, father of Soviet and Russian supercomputing, founder of Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies (MCST)
- Viken Babikian – cardiovascular researcher
- James P. Bagian (born 1952) – NASA astronaut
- Arthur H. Bulbulian (1900-1996) – pioneer in the field of facial prosthetics
C
- Levon Chailakhyan (1928-2009) – physiologist and cloning pioneer; produced world's first successfully cloned mammal, rge mouse "Masha", 10 years before the famous "Dolly"
- Mikhail Chailakhyan (1902-1991) – founder of hormonal theory of plant development
- Karapet Chobanyan (1927-1978) – mechanical engineer, discovered the phenomenon of Low-Stress in mechanics. Made the first discovery in Armenia and Transcaucasus which was registered in the Soviet Union's discovery registry under the number 102
- Giacomo Luigi Ciamician (1857–1922) – photochemist, "father of photochemistry and solar energy"
D
- Harry Daghlian (1921-1945) – physicist who worked and died at the Manhattan Project Los Alamos laboratory
- Raymond Damadian (born 1936) – physician, inventor of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); produced the first MRI scan of the human body
- Mkhitar Djrbashian (1918-1994) – mathematician, author of significant contributions to analysis
- Richard Donchian (1905-1993) – known as the father of trend following; a pioneer in the field of managed futures; considered to be the creator of the managed futures industry and is credited with developing a systematic approach to futures money management; developed the trend timing method of futures investing and introduced the mutual fund concept to the field of money management
G
- Gregory M. Garibian (1924-1991) – physicist, known for developing the Theory of Transition Radiation and showing the feasibility of functional transition radiation detectors (TRDs)
- Grigor Gurzadyan (1922-2014) – outstanding astronomer; pioneer of space astronomy; pioneered the construction and use of small space telescopes, 20 years before the Hubble telescope
H
- Spiru Haret (1851-1912) – astronomer, mathematician and politician
- Mkhitar Heratsi (12th century) – medieval priest and physician; wrote an encyclopedia on medicine; theorized that fever results from internal changes in the body, a revolutionary idea for medieval medicine; his work included psychotherapy, surgery, diet and herbs to cure diseases
- Paris Herouni (1933-2008) – radio physicist, astronomer; built world's most sophisticated radio telescope; has published over 340 scientific works
I
- Bagrat Ioannisiani (1911-1985) – engineer, designer of the BTA-6, one of the largest telescopes in the world
- Andronik Iosifyan (1905-1993) – aerospace engineer, chief electrician of Soviet missiles and spacecraft, including the R-7 Semyorka and the Soyuz spacecraft, chief designer of the first Soviet Meteor weather satellites
- Garik Israelian (born 1963) – astrophysicist; in 1999 provided the first evidence that stellar mass black holes are produced from supernova explosions; founder of Starmus Festivals; awarded gold medal by the Government of Canary Islands
K
- Albert Kapikian (1930–2014) – virologist, developed the first licensed vaccine against rotavirus
- Varaztad Kazanjian (1879-1974) – pioneer plastic surgeon
- Alexander Kemurdzhian (1921-2003) – aerospace engineer, designer of the first space exploration rovers for moon and mars
- Edward Keonjian (1909-1999) – engineer, an early leader in the field of low-power electronics, the father of microelectronics, designed the world's first solar-powered, pocket-sized radio transmitter
- Leonid Khachiyan (1952-2005) – mathematician and computer scientist, best known for his ellipsoid algorithm for linear programming
- Edward Khantzian – early pioneer in the psychological understanding of addictions; co-originator of the self-medication hypothesis
- Semyon Kirlian (1898-1978) – pioneer of photography
- Ivan Knunyants (1906-1990) – major chemist, significantly contributed to the advancement of Soviet chemistry, one of major developers of Soviet chemical weapons program
- Samvel Kocharyants (1909-1993), nuclear scientist, developer of the first Soviet nuclear warheads for ballistic missiles
L
- Caro Lucas (1949-2010) – computer engineer, leader in computer science in Iran
- Ignacy Łukasiewicz (1822-1882) – pharmacist, devised the first method of distilling kerosene from seep oil; one of the world's pioneers of the oil industry
M
- Soukias Manasserian – engineer and inventor
- Karen Manvelyan – biologist and environmentalist, director of the World Wildlife Fund in Armenia
- B. E. Markarian (1913-1985) – astrophysicist
- Sergey Mergelyan (1928-2008) – mathematician, author of major contributions in approximation theory, founder and head of the department of complex analysis at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
- Artem Mikoyan (1905-1970) – aerospace engineer, designer of MiG jet aircraft; his fighters established 55 world records
- Dmitry Mirimanoff (1861-1945) – mathematician
- Hayk Mirzayans (1920-1999) – Iranian-Armenian entomologist; founder of the Hayk Mirzayans Insect Museum
N
- John Najarian (1927-2020) – surgeon, organ transplantation pioneer
- Aram Nalbandyan (1908-1987) – Soviet Armenian physicist, prominent in the field of physical chemistry, founder of the Institute of Chemical Physics in Yerevan, Armenia
- Robert Nalbandyan (1937-2002) – chemist; co-discoverer of photosynthetic protein plantacyanin; pioneer in the field of free radicals; leader in sickle cell research and testing methods
O
- Yuri Oganessian (born 1933) – nuclear physicist in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), co-discoverer of the heaviest elements in the periodic table; element Oganesson
P
- Charlie Papazian (born 1949) – nuclear engineer
- Mikhail Pogosyan (born 1956) – aerospace engineer, general director of Sukhoi and United Aircraft Corporation (UAC)
S
- Dork Sahagian – climate scientist, contributed to three of four assessment reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change|Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (the work of the IPCC, including the contributions of many scientists, was recognised by the joint award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize)
- Vladimir Sargsyan (1935-2013) – mathematician, mechanician, founder of physical and geometrical small parameter method
- Hrayr Shahinian – Director of the Skull Base Institute
- Gagik Shmavonyan (born 1963) – nanotechnology researcher and professor at the National Polytechnic University of Armenia
- Luther George Simjian (1905-1997) – inventor of 200 inventions, including the autofocus camera, ATMs, flight simulator, postage meter, teleprompter, medical ultrasound, golf simulator, meat ienderizer, and color X-ray machine
- Norair Sisakian (1907-1966) – biochemist, one of the founders of space biology
T
- Armen Takhtajian (1910-2009) – botanist, member of USSR SA; worked for Yerevan and Leningrad Universities; headed several departments of Botany Institute of Armenian SA; presided over international associations; member in a number of foreign academies; author of numerous publications, including a two-volume Supreme Plants book
- Guy Terjanian – mathematician, has worked on algebraic number theory
- Karen Ter-Martirosian (1922-2005) – theoretical physicist, known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, founder and head of the department of Elementary Particle Physics of the MIPT
- Michel Ter-Pogossian (1925-1996) – medical physicist, father of positron emission tomography (PET)
- Avie Tevanian – computer scientist, main developer of Apple Mac OS X
References
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