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Arshaluys Poghos Tarverdyan (Armenian: Արշալույս Պողոսի Թարվերդյան, born 15 October 1945) is an Armenian scientist and author. He has published 250 scientific works (including 50 describing copyrighted inventions) and 16 monographs,[1] one of which was published in English in Germany by the Hohenheim University Scientific Council.[2] He has also written two textbooks for engineering speciality students.

Tarverdyan graduated from the faculty of Agricultural Machinery of former Armenian Agriculture Institute in 1968. He has been rector of the Armenian National Agrarian University since 1988 and is the Combined Professor of the Chair of material's resistance.[3]
Tarverdyan has studied architectonical, anatomy-morphological structural principles of stems identifying several patterns that had not previously been observed. These patterns are mostly used for calculating and projecting engineering and machine-building structures and details ensuring required hardness and strangeness at minimum expense.[3]
Tarverdyan has developed eight patented cutting devices. He is a corresponding member of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.[3]
Career
editTarverdyan has made contributions to the development, creation, design and improvement of agricultural machinery, in particular, harvesting, tillage and fodder preparation machines.[1]
Tarverdyan found that in the chain of creation of cutting devices (development of basic schemes, kinematic, dynamic and strength calculations, design work, etc.), the most important initial data, such as indicators characterizing the physicomechanical and technological properties and structural features of (plant stems and other organs), are almost absent or distorted.[2]
Tarverdyan's scientific research is arried out in the research group of the University's Research Institute of Agricultural Mechanization and Automation.[4]
In 2003, the international scientific periodical "Izvestia Armyanskoy selkhozyaystvo akademii" (then "Izvestia Gosudarstvenny agrarnogo universiteta Armenii") was founded, which is published in Russian and English and whose co-founders are the leading agrarian universities of the USA, Sweden, Germany, Russia and Georgia. In the same year, at the suggestion and with the participation of Tarverdyan, the scientific periodical "Izvestia agrarnoy nauki" began to be published in Tbilisi, the founders of which were the leading agrarian universities of Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Germany and other countries.[1]
Scientific acknowledgements and awards
edit- 2000 - medal after Anania Shirakatsi
- 2004 - golden medal from Russian State Agrarian University named after K.A.Timiryazev
- 2007 - prize and medal after the Socrates
- 2011 - title of honored scientist on the RA by the decree of the RA President
- 2011 - medal of Artsakh's Gratitude by the decree of the NKR President
References
edit- 1 2 3 Armenia, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of. "National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia". National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. Retrieved 2025-09-29.
- 1 2 Tarverdyan, Arshaluys P.; Khachatryan, A. E. (2004). Essential principles for development of rotary cutting devices. Beuren; Stuttgart: Verlag Grauer. ISBN 978-3-86186-452-3.
- 1 2 3 "Tarverdyan's profile". National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
- ↑ "Division of Livestock and Fodder Production Mechanization". Home. Retrieved 2025-09-29.