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Nuclear Choices, Regional Consequences

MIT nuclear physicist Dr. Areg Danagoulian analyzes Iran's nuclear weapons program following recent Israeli strikes, assessing regional security implications for Armenia. The conversation explores Armenia's nuclear energy future, the need for small reactors to replace aging infrastructure, and challenges in developing nuclear engineering expertise domestically.

Ep. 302: The Week in Review (20.09.24)

In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of September 20: This week marked the first anniversary of Azerbaijan’s military offensive that led to the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh’s entire population; a complaint for crimes against humanity is filed with the Prosecutor of the ICC on behalf of two victims from Artsakh; Armenia’s Investigative Committee arrests three people involved in an alleged plot to overthrow the government and more.

Sargis Karapetyan: UATE and Its Vision

Sargis Karapetyan, the CEO of the Union of Advanced Technologies (UATE) joins us to discuss the various components of the organization, including education, outreach, policymaking, and the DigiTec Expo. Sargis also spoke about the importance of expanding the scope of DigiTec to include greater participation from the international tech community.

Ep. 301: The Week in Review (13.09.24)

Ep. 301: The Week in Review (13.09.24)

In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of September 13: Iran continues to voice strong opposition to the so-called “Zangezur Corridor”; the European Commission and Armenia announce the start of a visa liberalization process; Armenian prosecutors reach a settlement with a former Deputy Defense Minister over illicit assets and more.

Ep. 300: The Week in Review (06.09.24)

In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of September 6: Armenia has sent the 10th draft of the peace treaty to Azerbaijan, Pashinyan said Yerevan and Baku have fully agreed on 13 out of the 17 articles; Armenia and Georgia are discussing strengthening bilateral defense collaboration; the government says frequent power outages, especially in Yerevan, are due to a dramatic increase in new subscribers. The Electric Networks says over 34 percent are caused by construction work.

Tigran Atoyan: Making Research Easier with AI

Tigran Atoyan, the founder and CEO of Haibrid, joins us to discuss how his company helps academics, writers and anyone doing research online curate and manage sources and information more efficiently. We discussed the product’s workflow and the planned AI integrations, as well as the bigger vision for the company which involves data protection and privacy for browsing history. Lastly, Tigran shares with us his thoughts on building an AI company in an era where the technology behind these applications has become commodified.

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