ANSEF Announces the Yervant Terzian 2024 Competition

The Armenian National Science & Education Fund invites grant applications for the 2024 competition. Applicants are to submit their applications through the ANSEF website portal, accessed from the side bar of the ANSEF website (www.ansef.org) or directly through the link https://schrodingersdog.net . The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2023. Competition results will be announced around May 1, 2024. For further questions, contact help@ansef.org .

This year, the grant conditions have changed as follows:

  • The grant amount is $7,500 for one year. A final report within 2 weeks of the completion of the project is needed, May 15, 2025.

  • The grant funds are available only to pay stipends to the researchers conducting research while in Armenia.

  • The grant team members receiving stipends should be graduate studentspostdocs, or Faculty in early stages of their career (Senior Lecturer, Assistant Professor, or Associate Professor at a university or research institute).

  • The Principal Investigator must be Faculty in early stages of their career (Senior Lecturer, Assistant Professor, or Associate Professor at a university or research institute).

  • The competition is open to all areas of research; applications from the Humanities are specially encouraged.

An additional grant named for accomplished scientist Nerses Krikorian will be awarded for a project in the Sciences (preferably in physics, nuclear physics, or chemistry). You can read more about Nerses Krikorian at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerses_Krikorian .

If you have applied for an ANSEF grant in the past through our portal, you may use your old account to submit new applications. If you are a new applicant who have not used the ANSEF portal before, you need to use the portal to first register. You will then receive an email to confirm your new account, and then proceed with logging in.

For any technical questions about the ANSEF portal, please contact website@ansef.org .

ANSEF Announces The Yervant Terzian 2023 Competition

The Armenian National Science & Education Fund invites grant applications for the 2023 competition. Applicants are to submit their applications through the ANSEF website portal, accessed from the side bar of the ANSEF website (www.ansef.org) or directly through the link https://schrodingersdog.net . The deadline for submissions is October 30, 2022. Competition results will be announced around May 16 2023. For further questions, contact help@ansef.org . Please note that the successful project should have at least one graduate student in the team. Also, preference is given in general to young scholars.

If you have applied for an ANSEF grant in the past through our portal, you may use your old account to submit new applications. If you are a new applicant who have not used the ANSEF portal before, you need to use the portal to first register. You will then receive an email to confirm your new account, and then proceed with logging in.

For any technical questions about the ANSEF portal, please contact website@ansef.org .

ANSEF Announces the Yervant Terzian 2022 Competition

The Armenian National Science & Education Fund invites grant applications for the 2022 competition. Applicants are to submit their applications through the ANSEF website portal, accessed from the top bar of the ANSEF website (www.ansef.org) or directly through the link https://schrodingersdog.net . The deadline for submissions is October 30, 2021. Competition results will be announced end of April 2022. For further questions, contact help@ansef.org .

Three additional awards will be provided to research groups involving 50% or more young scientists under the age of 35, thanks to the generous support of the Young Scientists Support Program of the Republic of Armenia, designated for the following fields: (a) Natural Sciences or Physical Sciences, (b) Engineering, (c) Humanities & Social Sciences. One award would be given in the name of Prof. Nerses Krikorian in the Physical Sciences for a team from Polytech or YSU.

If you have applied for an ANSEF grant in the past through our portal, you may use your old account to submit new applications. If you are a new applicant who have not used the ANSEF portal before, you need to use the portal to first register. You will then receive an email to confirm your new account, and then proceed with logging in.

For any technical questions about the ANSEF portal, please contact website@ansef.org .

ANSEF 2021 awards

The ANSEF Executive Board has completed its review of 2021 proposals. We received 169 proposals of which the referees identified 56 meritorious ones. After ranking these 56, and based on availability of funds, 28 awards were selected. Six of these are awards provided by the Young Scientists Support Program of the Republic of Armenia. Below is the list of the 28 awards. We also list separately the other 28 finalists in the top 56 that we were not able to fund.

ANSEF 2021 awards

ANSEF 2021 finalists

ANSEF announces new competition for postdoctoral positions

ANSEF invites applications to a competition targeted for postdocs currently working outside Armenia (competition ID PD21). If approved by the ANSEF Board after review, the award is for $10,000/year for a period of 2 to 3 years, assigned as salary for the postdoc. The funds are provided as long as progress is demonstrated through annual reports. Payments are dispensed monthly. All applications should be submitted through the ANSEF portal at schrodingersdog.net. The deadline for applications is March 30, 2021. Decisions will be announced by April 30, 2021. The award period starts on August 1, 2021.

ANSEF announces reorganization

Twenty years ago, a group of luminaries in the Armenian diaspora lead by Professor Yervant Terzian joined forces to create the Armenian National Science and Education Fund (ANSEF). Its mission was to help Armenian scientists and scholars who were struggling to continue their work in the newly independent Republic.

ANSEF was modeled on Western science funding agencies, such as the National Science Foundation, and adapted to Armenia’s circumstances. Under the auspices of the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) and thanks to the generosity of many individuals, ANSEF has provided more than 3 million dollars in research grants to over 2,500 scientists and scholars in Armenia. The grants enabled cutting-edge research in the physical sciences, engineering, the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences that resulted in thousands of publications in Western journals.

In the 20 years of ANSEF’s existence we saw our young Republic transform from a struggling state to an emerging modern, knowledge-based economy. The needs of scholars and educators have evolved accordingly, and ANSEF is committed to meet these new challenges.

In this vein, and in order to preserve the legacy of ANSEF founders including Yervant Terzian, a powerful driving force behind ANSEF for the last 20 years who passed away last year, the organization has established an Advisory Board. It will be comprised of prominent individuals, scholars and benefactors who will serve as advisors to ANSEF’s Executive Board. This will allow ANSEF to be more agile and able to dynamically incorporate input from scholars and leading figures from Armenia proper and the Armenian diaspora.

The new Advisory Board consists of FAR Board members Armen Avanessians and Lynn Dadourian BarsamianEsq, and ANSEF founders Aram Chobanian, MD; Vartan Gregorian, PhD; Garabed Eknoyan,MD; Tavit Najarian, ScD; and Yervant Zorian, PhD. Further, at the unanimous decision of the ANSEF founders, this organization will from now on carry its founding Chairman’s name: The Yervant Terzian Armenian National Science and Education Fund.

ANSEF is one of the most prestigious funding programs in Armenian academia, especially amongst young scientists. According to Areg Mickaelian, PhD, Director of Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, “ANSEF has been around for Armenian science, especially Armenian young scientists for already 20 years and, today, we can hardly find a group, R&D institution or university in Armenia that did not benefit from it. I can say with confidence that ANSEF has developed a unique scientific culture in Armenia, which gave hope to many researchers and created an opportunity for the development of scientific teamwork. We were really concerned about ANSEF's future when our beloved Yervant Terzian passed away, since ANSEF has been much more for Armenia than just a monetary grant. Now, seeing these great founders of ANSEF, outstanding luminaries and leaders on its Advisory Board, we are assured that its future is secured. Together with its extraordinary Research Council, the Advisory Board will make ANSEF, I am sure, even stronger and more efficient.”

Members of the new Advisory Board work to ensure its long-term success. Their knowledge, expertise and social visibility are invaluable in support of ANSEF’s mission and in promoting ANSEF throughout academic and R&D communities in the US and globally. The Advisory Board will grow, and new members will be announced as they join. The ANSEF Executive Board(formerly the Research Council) will continue to handle the day-to-day operations and chart new programmatic directions to meet the evolving needs of Armenian science.

Currently, the new ANSEF Executive Board consists of co-chairs Ashot Papoyan, PhD and Prof. Vatche Sahakian; Prof. Lerna Ekmekcioglu,Prof. Ruben Minasian, Prof. Anna Ohanyan, Prof. Lilit Yeghiazarian,and Eduard KarapetyanANSEF Coordinator at FAR Armenia.

The Executive Board is also poised to grow and include specialists in a wide array of disciplines in the sciences, humanities and education. New members will be announced as they are appointed.

ANSEF announces the Yervant Terzian 2021 competition

The Armenian National Science & Education Fund invites grant applications for the 2021 competition. Applicants are to submit their applications through the ANSEF website portal, accessed from the top bar of the ANSEF website (www.ansef.org) or directly through the link https://schrodingersdog.net (note the new website). The deadline for submissions is October 30, 2020. Competition results will be announced end of April 2021. For further questions, contact help@ansef.org .  Six additional awards will be provided to research groups involving 50% or more young scientists under the age of 35, thanks to the generous support of the Young Scientists Support Program of the Republic of Armenia, designated for the fields of Humanity, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

If you have applied for an ANSEF grant in the past through our portal, you may use your old account to submit new applications. To use the new portal, you will need to first reset your password and log in with a new password.

If you are a new applicant who have not used the ANSEF portal before, you need to use the portal to first register. You will then receive an email to confirm your new account, and then proceed with logging in.

For any technical questions about the ANSEF portal, please contact website@ansef.org .

ANSEF announces The Yervant Terzian 2020 awards

The ANSEF Review Board - with the help of 20+ referees - has finished a six month long review of a total of 189 submitted proposals. The Board has identified the 24 proposals with the highest scores as the recipients of the Yervant Terzian ANSEF 2020 awards. The Board has also identified 28 additional proposals deemed meritorious — ANSEF 2020 finalists — but that could not be given awards due to limited funding.

The list of awards can be downloaded at The Yervant Terzian ANSEF 2020 awards.

The list of finalists can be downloaded at The Yervant Terzian ANSEF 2020 finalists.

ANSEF announces 2020 competition

The Armenian National Science & Education Fund invites grant applications for the 2020 competition. Applicants are to submit their applications through the ANSEF website portal, accessed from the top bar of the ANSEF website (www.ansef.org) or directly through the link ansef.herokuapp.com . The deadline for submissions is October 14, 2020. Competition results will be announced early April 2020. For further questions, contact help@ansef.org . Three of the 2020 ANSEF awards will be provided to young scientists under the age of 35 through the support of the Young Scientists Support Program of the RA, designated for the fields of Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.

If you have applied for an ANSEF grant in the past through our portal, you may use your old account to submit new applications. If you have forgotten your password, the portal allows you to reset it and log in with a new password. This allows you to access all your past information in your new proposals. Watch the video tutorials on the portal’s login page for more instructions.

If you are a new applicant who have not used the ANSEF portal before, you need to use the portal to first register. You will then receive an email to confirm your new account, and then proceed with logging in.

For any technical questions about the ANSEF portal, please contact website@ansef.org .

ANSEF announces 2019 awards

The ANSEF Review Board - with the help of 21 referees - has finished a six month long review of a total of 218 submitted proposals. The Board has identified the 27 proposals with the highest scores as the recipients of the ANSEF 2019 awards.

The full list of the awardees may be found at: 2019 awards

FAR/ANSEF celebrates Terzian's 80th birthday

All of us at FAR would like to wish Dr. Yervant Terzian, world-renowned astrophysicist, philanthropist and our organization’s dear friend and partner, a very happy 80th birthday. We join many others around the world in commemorating the extraordinary life of this Cornell University professor who, last year, received NASA's highest honor of the Distinguished Public Service Medal.

Dr. Terzian is founder of our Armenian National Science and Education Fund (ANSEF), a project that ultimately promotes scientific innovation by giving the unique opportunity to Armenian scientists to carry out research in their home country through the support of annual grants. He continues to be a dedicated and steadfast leader of this project.

As the Tisch Distinguished University Professor at Cornell University’s Department of Astronomy, his awards and accomplishments are remarkable and span beyond academia. In 1984, he received the Clark Distinguished Award for Excellence in Teaching. In 1996, he was appointed Director of NASA's New York Space Grant Program to enhance science education.

In 1990, Dr. Terzian was elected foreign member of the Armenian Academy of Sciences.

In 2001, he was chosen as a fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science and, in 2002, he was elected chairman of the U.S. Consortium of Universities and Institutes to construct the Square Kilometer Array giant radio telescope.

Dr. Terzian was also a research professor with the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, and member of the International Astronomical Union; the International Union of Radio Science; the American Astronomical Society; and the Hellenic Astronomical Society, among others.

He has been awarded several Honorary Doctor of Science degrees from the University of Indiana (1989); Yerevan State University (1994); the University of Thessaloniki (1997); and Union College (1999). In 2004, he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the American University in Cairo.

The author or co-author of more than 220 scientific publications and editor of six books, including Carl Sagan's Universe, he was also science editor for The Astrophysical Journal from 1989 to 1999.

His personal investment in maintaining the integrity of Armenia’s scientific, technological and scholarly research communities through ANSEF is evident. “I hope you feel as proud of these fellow Armenians as I do,” he has said about ANSEF grant recipients.

On this landmark birthday, all of us at FAR thank you for your dedicated partnership and vision. Happy, happy birthday, Dr. Terzian.

FAR/ANSEF/ICTP Summer School in Yerevan announced

In collaboration with the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), FAR/ANSEF announce the 2019 Summer School and Conference on Complex Quantum Systems out of Equilibrium in Many-Body Physics and Beyond.

The first week of this activity (May 27-31) will consist of introductory lectures aimed at graduate students, postdocs, and junior researchers. Topics include – far from equilibrium physics, many-body coherent dynamics, Anderson and many-body localization, and quantum information processing from many-body physics perspective. In the second week (June 3-7), there will be conference-style talks on these subjects as well as on a broader array of topics at the forefront of modern research in condensed matter physics and related areas.

For more information, visit the school’s site at YerPhi and ICTP

FAR/ANSEF support Yerevan Summer School

For the second year, FAR/ANSEF joined forces with ICTP (ictp.it) to organize a highly successful Summer school in theoretical physics in Yerevan. About 70 scholars from Armenia and the region participated, with lecturers coming from the UK, Ireland, Greece, and Germany. The school was followed by a workshop bringing scientists from the region together, discussing topics such as quantum gravity, string theory, particle physics, and supersymmetry. The school's website includes videos of the lectures:

2018 Summer School