University seminars continue to be held at National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia, which aim to create a platform for exchange of experience, professional dialogue, and presentation of innovative ideas on topics related to various fields of education and science.
The Seminars held recently have covered current topics, ranging from theoretical and applied issues of Architecture to the analysis of environmental hazards. In particular, Seminars have been held on the following topics:
- “The Impact of Wars on the Formation of the Spatial Environment”, speaker: A. Vardanyan;
- “Fractal Geometry: Essence and Manifestations in Architecture”, speaker: B. Geghamyan;
- “Data Acquisition, Pre-Processing, Decoding and Verification of Satellite Optical (Passive) Remote Sensing Systems”, speaker: V. Muradyan;
- “Technological Development in Geodetic Works”, speakers: D. Hakhverdyan, D. Khanaghyan;
- “Promoting the Use of Energy-Efficient Technologies with Refrigerants with Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) During the Design Stage of Buildings. Passive Cooling”, speakers: A. Karamyan, K. Asatryan;
- “Technogenic Threats of Persistent Organic Pollutant Landfills in the Context of Environmental and Urban Planning Activities”, speakers: Sahakyan, M. Avagyan
- “Modern Solutions to Solve the Issue of Energy Efficiency”, speakers: T. Manukyan D. Hakobyan S. Sargsyan K. Movsisyan;
- “The Architectural Heritage of Artsakh: Contemporary Challenges of Research and Preservation”, speaker: L. Kirakosyan;
- “Design Features of Earthquake-Resistant High-Rise Buildings:, speaker: T. Dadayan
- “Technology for Reinforcing the Edges of the Foundation Ditches”, speaker:H. Gharibyan.
The series of University seminars not only promotes the scientific and educational environment, but also provides an opportunity for specialists of different fields to come together to exchange knowledge, expand cooperation, and develop new scientific initiatives.
You can get acquainted with the remaining seminars and their content at the following link.