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  • Second Armenian Microelectronics Olympiad Held During Synopsys Week

    SECOND ARMENIAN MICROELECTRONICS OLYMPIAD HELD DURING SYNOPSYS WEEK IN ARMENIA

    ArmRadio - Public Radio, Armenia
    Sept 26 2007

    Synopsys, Inc., a world leader in semiconductor design software,
    today announced that the Second Armenian Microelectronics Olympiad took
    place on Sep 14-26, 2007 in Yerevan. The Olympiad reflects the growing
    development of microelectronics design in Armenia. The competition
    spotlights Armenia's brightest and most talented young engineers under
    the age of 30. Its goal is to stimulate interest in microelectronics
    design, add the element of competition to the educational process,
    and determine these young engineers' depth of knowledge in order to
    adjust future educational programs if necessary.

    The Olympiad topics included: Digital IC Design and Testing, Analog
    and Mixed-Signal IC Design and Testing, Semiconductor Devices and
    Technology, and Mathematical and Algorithmic Issues of electronic
    design automation (EDA).

    The Olympiad was conducted in two stages. The first was a test,
    involving a number of basic tasks. The top contestants were admitted
    to the second stage, involving a challenging contest and complex
    tasks requiring advanced solutions. There were 118 participants in
    the first stage, 48 of which passed to the second stage. Synopsys
    held an evening reception to announce the winners.

    Prizes were given for the following categories: 1st Place - Notebook
    (1 prize)

    2nd Place - 300,000 AMD (2 prizes)

    3rd Place - 150,000 AMD (3 prizes)

    Most elegant solution

    Most efficient solution

    Most creative approach

    Best engineering solution

    Best out-of-the box solution

    Youngest participant

    Best result among student participants

    Best result among employed participants

    Olympiad Sponsors were: Synopsys Armenia CJSC, USAID CAPS project,
    Enterprise Incubator Foundation (EIF), ACBA bank, UNICOMP CJSC,
    Virage Logic Corporation, Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of
    Armenia, Viasphere Technopark CJSC, Apaven LLC, Union of Information
    Technology Enterprises (UITE), nsourcer TM ArtSight LLC, Armenia TV,
    Economics magazine, "Delovoy Express" weekly newspaper, "168 Hours"
    daily newspaper.

    "The Olympiad presents an excellent occasion for youth entering
    the field to express themselves and to learn about state-of-the-art
    requirements and news in microelectronics. I am glad to see that most
    of the participants will use this opportunity to carve a road for their
    future professional development so the field of microelectronics in
    Armenia will benefit from new as well as experienced resources," said
    Levon Lazarian, Minister of Education and Science of the Republic
    of Armenia.

    "The first Olympiad surpassed all of our expectations and inspired
    us to make it an annual event," said Rich Goldman vice president,
    Strategic Market Development at Synopsys, chief operating office for
    Synopsys Armenia CSJC, and chairman of the Organizing Committee of
    the Armenian Microelectronics Olympiad. "The energy and enthusiasm in
    this year's competition was indeed impressive. These young, talented
    engineers will help lead the Armenian microelectronics industry to
    a vibrant future."

    "It's exciting to see these young engineers in intense, but friendly,
    competition," said Vazgen Melikyan, director of Synopsys Armenia
    Educational Department, head of the interdepartmental chair of SEUA,
    Microelectronic Circuits and Systems, and president of the Program
    Committee of the Armenian Microelectronics Olympiad. "We're sure that
    they will bring that same drive and passion to their professions as
    they embark on careers in Armenia's microelectronics industry."

    "It's inspiring to look at the continuation of a great competition
    among so many talented engineers," said last year's 1st prize winner
    Grigor Harutyunyan. "I can attest to the excitement they feel during
    the competition and have experienced first hand the feeling of pride
    and accomplishment when the competition is finished."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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