Dr. Aram Sahakyan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award
Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory | Armenia
Dr. Aram Sahakyan is a distinguished physicist specializing in condensed matter radiation physics and superconductor studies, with a career spanning over five decades. He graduated from Yerevan State University in 1968, earned his Ph.D. on surface states in irradiated MIS structures in 1985, and received his Doctor of Physics and Materials Science in 2013, focusing on radiation-induced effects in semiconductors and high-temperature superconductors. Dr. Sahakyan serves as a Leading Scientist at the Alikhanyan National Scientific Laboratory (Yerevan Physics Institute) and Associate Professor at the National Polytechnic University of Armenia. His research emphasizes experimental investigation of magnetic flux dynamics in high-temperature superconductors, radiation effects in solar cells, and materials behavior under near-Earth space conditions. He has authored over 100 publications, one book, and an educational monograph, with 50 presentations at scientific meetings. His international experience includes visiting positions in Germany, France, and Greece, while his project portfolio spans multiple ISTC and INCO-COPERNICUS initiatives. With 141 citations and an h-index of 6, his contributions reflect enduring impact and leadership in physics research.
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Featured Publications
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Sahakyan, (2023). Rates of electrically active radiation defects in proton irradiated n-type and p-type Si monocrystals. Journal of Electronic Materials.
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Sahakyan,Β (2023). New energy electron and proton irradiation effects in semiconductor materials for space applications. Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters.