Vanik Zakaryan
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Vanik Zakaryan or Zakharyan (Armenian: Վանիկ Զաքարյան, born March 21, 1936 in Meghri, Armenia) is an Armenian academic, specialist on complex analysis, Member of the Presidium of the Armenian Academy of Sciences (2000), Vice-president (1996) and the honorary vice-president (2000) of the World Chess Federation.[citation needed] He was awarded the Khorenatsi medal be decree of Robert Kocharyan in the first years of the third millennium.[1]
He was graduated from the Yerevan State University, then worked as vice-rector for educational affairs of Yerevan State Pedagogical University.[citation needed] A Doctor of Physico-mathematical sciences (1992), professor, Zakaryan is the head of the Department of Mathematics of Yerevan Polytechnic since 1975.[citation needed]
He was twice Armenian chess champion (1961 jointly, and 1976 jointly).[2]
References
- ^ "FOR GREAT CONTRIBUTION"
- ^ "All Champions of Armenia". Armchess.am. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
External links
- Zakaryan at sci.am
- Vanik Zakaryan player profile and games at Chessgames.com