Center for Detection Technologies at AANL supported by ARPA Institute comprises several laboratories and facilities equipped with modern instruments and manned by a group of motivated scientists and students conducting state-of-the-art research in experimental nuclear physics.
This research includes an international collaboration with Jefferson Laboratory and Brookhaven National Laboratory for (Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) (bnl.gov)
This center is witnessing an increase in its community of researchers and students who are at the forefront of innovative research. They’ve marked achievements like showcasing their 16-channel prototype calorimeter with (PbWO4) led tungstate crystals in Japan and are set to publish in a global scientific journal. It’s also notable that these facilities and the team are drawing interest from high school students, fostering the next generation of scientists.

On October 9, a team from the ARPA Institute, comprising Ruben Lusinyants, Lena Ghukasyan, Sara Bailouzyan, and Hagop Panossian, took part in the launch event for an additional lab and student workspace at the Center for Detector Technologies located at A. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory, funded by the ARPA Institute. This center is witnessing an increase in its community of researchers and students who are at the forefront of innovative research. They’ve marked achievements like showcasing their calorimeter in Japan and are set to publish in a global scientific journal. It’s also notable that these facilities and the team are drawing interest from high school students, fostering the next generation of scientists.