Armen Harutyunyan
Ph.D.Research Scientist
Armen Harutyunyan is a research scientist with cross-disciplinary expertise spanning condensed matter physics, quantum chemistry, pharmacometrics, and data science. He is currently a Research Scientist at Yerevan State University’s Center of Modeling and Simulations of Nanostructures (NanoSM), Laboratory of Solid-State Physics, and is pursuing a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics. Previously, he worked as a computational biochemist, biostatistician, and data scientist in life sciences settings, including roles at JC BioSciences, Studylog Systems, and DarmanTest Laboratories. Armen has co-authored LC-MS/MS bioanalytical methods for therapeutic drug monitoring and pharmacokinetic analysis, reflecting his background at the interface of computational modeling and drug development.
Featured Publications
- Protein precipitation method for determination of clobazam and N‐desmethylclobazam in human plasma by LC–MS/MS
- High‐throughput protein precipitation method with 96‐well plate for determination of doxepin and nordoxepin in human plasma using LC–MS/MS
- Magneto‐Optical Properties of Electron Gas in a Chain of Planar Quantum Rings: Effect of Screening on the Signature of Quantum Phase Interference
- Quantum Interference and Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling in a Chain of Planar Quantum Rings: Effects on Magnetic and Transport Properties