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    LACK OF PROFESSIONALS AND OUTDATED EQUIPMENT URGENT PROBLEMS OF ARMENIAN SCIENCE

    /ARKA/
    APRIL 25, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, April 23. /ARKA/. Lack of professionals and outdated equipment
    are the most pressing problems of Armenian science, according to the
    president of the National Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosyan.

    "We are not able to solve many problems due to outdated equipment
    and a small number of researchers of middle age," he said at a press
    conference on Monday.

    Martirosyan said 29% of researchers are people under the age of 35
    years, 26% are 35 -55 years old and 45% are over 55. He added that
    this does not mean that the Armenian science is dying and losing
    its quality.

    "Armenian science now is at a sufficiently high level and almost
    corresponds to the average world level," he said, adding that this
    fact is also supported by international experts.

    Noting that the most advanced science in Armenia is physics,
    Martirosyan said that the country needs to advance researches in solar,
    geothermal and wind energy.
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    Lack of professionals and outdated equipment urgent problems of Armenian science

    YEREVAN, April 23. /ARKA/. Lack of professionals and outdated
    equipment are the most pressing problems of Armenian science,
    according to the president of the National Academy of Sciences Radik
    Martirosyan.


    "We are not able to solve many problems due to outdated equipment and
    a small number of researchers of middle age,? he said at a press
    conference on Monday.


    Martirosyan said 29% of researchers are people under the age of 35
    years, 26% are 35 -55 years old and 45% are over 55. He added that
    this does not mean that the Armenian science is dying and losing its
    quality.


    "Armenian science now is at a sufficiently high level and almost
    corresponds to the average world level," he said, adding that this
    fact is also supported by international experts.


    Noting that the most advanced science in Armenia is physics,
    Martirosyan said that the country needs to advance researches in
    solar, geothermal and wind energy.-0-



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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