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List of Armenian inventors and discoverers. 1 language. ... Name Country/citizenship Field Invention/discovery (date) Mesrop Mashtots: Kingdom of Armenia: Linguistics
Mesrop Mashtots – invented the Armenian alphabet c. 405 AD, which was a fundamental step in strengthening Armenian national identity; Soukias Manasserian – engineer and inventor; Karen Manvelyan – biologist and environmentalist, director of the World Wildlife Fund in Armenia
Pages in category "Armenian inventors" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Hovannes Adamian, engineer, inventor of color television; Nicholas Adontz, historian, specialising in Byzantine and Armenian studies, and a philologist; Sergei Adian, mathematician, head of the department of Mathematical Logic of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics; George Adomian, mathematician, developer of Adomian decomposition method
partial ancestry (Armenian paternal grandfather) [2] 2021 Ardem Patapoutian: 1967 in Lebanon Physiology or Medicine "investigated how pressure is translated into nerve impulses." [3] full ancestry (both parents of Lebanese Armenian descent) 2024 Daron Acemoglu: 1967 in Turkey Economics
Oscar H. Banker (born Asatour Sarafian; May 31, 1895 [1] – January 1979) was an Armenian American inventor who patented a number of works, including an automatic transmission for automobiles, the needleless inoculation gun, the primary controls of the first Sikorsky helicopter, and power steering.
Luther George Simjian (January 28, 1905 – October 23, 1997) was an Armenian-American inventor and entrepreneur. A prolific and professional inventor, [2] he held over 200 patents, mostly related to optics [2] and electronics. [3] His most significant inventions were a pioneering flight simulator, arguably the first ATM and improvement to the ...
The Life of Mashtots (Armenian: Վարք Մաշտոցի,Vark’ Mashtots’i) is the only known work by the Armenian writer Koriun (ca. 5th century AD) about the creator of the Armenian alphabet Mesrop Mashtots. It is the earliest known original work written in Armenian [1] and other scholars place it after Agathangelos - The Lives of Saint ...