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    AUA Public Relations Office

    PRESS RELEASE

    June 29, 2005

    American University of Armenia
    40 Marshal Baghramian
    Yerevan 375019 ARMENIA
    Telephone: (37410) 512-522
    Fax: (37410) 270-859; 512-512
    Contact: Diana Manukyan
    E-mail: [email protected]

    US Department of Energy Awards Armenian Scientists Proliferation Prevention Grant

    Dr. Kenell Touryan, Vice President of Resarch and Develpoment at
    the American University of Armenia (AUA) and Dr. Artak Hambarian,
    Associate Director of AUA's Engineering Research Center (ERC), are
    announcing a special grant for proliferation prevention that the US
    Department of Energy has awarded to a team of scientists at the AUA,
    the Yerevan Physics Institute, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    (NREL) in Golden, Colorado, and an optico-physics Institute in Moscow.

    The proposal calls for the development of a high-speed laser scanning
    system for the detection of defects in solid-state wafers, including
    solar cells. If successful, the system will accelerate the rate at
    which the quality of the wafers is tested in assembly-line production,
    by a factor of 10 to 100. Solid-state wafers are very thin slices
    of solid-state materials (30cm x 30cm x 800 micrometers thick)
    of very high purity that are used in many solid-state devices and
    in the manufacturing of solar cells. Any defects in these wafers
    will degrade the quality of the device produced from these wafers.
    The market for such an instrument is huge. The USDOE has approved
    the project at the funding level of $800,000.

    "As manager of the Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention (IPP)
    projects at NREL, for the US Department of Energy, I have been able to
    obtain funding for several institutes and universities in Armenia, in
    high technology. The high-speed laser-scanning project is an ambitious
    project. When successfully completed, it will have wide commercial
    application in the semiconductor industry. Royalties received form
    the sale of this equipment can provide sustainable income to the
    participating institutes," said Dr Kenell Touryan.

    According to Dr. Artak Hambarian, Principal Investigator at AUA
    for this project, if successful, this project could be a start for
    revitalizing a direction in design and construction of semiconductor
    test equipment that will help to integrate Armenia into a modern high
    tech pattern in a very competitive way. The team at the Yerevan Physics
    Institute will be led by Director, Dr. Asatryan. Dr. Touryanof AUA,
    will have general oversight along with Dr. Dave Kline at NREL, both
    of whom are managers of all IPP projects at NREL, including those
    awarded to various institutes in Armenia.

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    The American University of Armenia is registered as a non-profit
    educational organization in both Armenia and the United States
    and is affiliated with the Regents of the University of California.
    Receiving major support from the AGBU, AUA offers instruction leading
    to the Masters Degree in eight graduate programs. For more information
    about AUA, visit www.aua.am.
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