THE YOUNG SCIENTISTS MET WITH THE PRESIDENT OF NAS
ARMENPRESS
13 July, 2012
YEREVAN
Yerevan, July 12, Armenpress: The president of the National Academy
of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, academician Radik Martirosyan
met with the young scientists on July 12, during which a number of
issues on science were discussed. "Today the young are active in their
functions, and we should promote and support them", Radik Martirosyan
reported. To his word they take the most prominent specialists' names
from Institutes to picture their potential and future expectations.
"According to the data presented by the institutes, one can say there
is a sufficient level, which is also shown in our total number",
briefed Martirosyan adding that 4000 people are included which is
the half of 1991 data. He mentioned that 29% of the personnel are
the young up to 35, 26% are of the average age, 35-55, and 40% are
the scientists over 55.
"We have a problem here, as the young get matured in the average age,
and we lack that generation", explained the Armenian NAS president.
Martirosyan also presented the collection "Armenia in the global
science area", where lots of indicators on science are included.
You should describe science from the side of scientific activity and
scientific quality, as well as both of them together, only then you
can see the whole picture", Martirosyan concluded. To improve the
current situation, the academician suggests to modernize the research
basis making it new and saturated.
ARMENPRESS
13 July, 2012
YEREVAN
Yerevan, July 12, Armenpress: The president of the National Academy
of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, academician Radik Martirosyan
met with the young scientists on July 12, during which a number of
issues on science were discussed. "Today the young are active in their
functions, and we should promote and support them", Radik Martirosyan
reported. To his word they take the most prominent specialists' names
from Institutes to picture their potential and future expectations.
"According to the data presented by the institutes, one can say there
is a sufficient level, which is also shown in our total number",
briefed Martirosyan adding that 4000 people are included which is
the half of 1991 data. He mentioned that 29% of the personnel are
the young up to 35, 26% are of the average age, 35-55, and 40% are
the scientists over 55.
"We have a problem here, as the young get matured in the average age,
and we lack that generation", explained the Armenian NAS president.
Martirosyan also presented the collection "Armenia in the global
science area", where lots of indicators on science are included.
You should describe science from the side of scientific activity and
scientific quality, as well as both of them together, only then you
can see the whole picture", Martirosyan concluded. To improve the
current situation, the academician suggests to modernize the research
basis making it new and saturated.