The Support Committee for Armenia ’s
Cosmic Ray Division
Invites You and Your Business to Become a Sponsor
 

As a sponsor of the Cosmic Ray Division we will put the logo of your business on OUR SPONSORSweb-page. When visitors to our site click on your logo, they will be linked to your website. See www.crdfriends.org.

 The Cosmic Ray Division (CRD) of the Alikhanian Physics Institute in Armenia is an internationally recognized scientific organization and a world leader in the field of ground-based space weather forecasting research. Among its top priorities is the education and promotion of young Armenian scientists from the physics department of Yerevan State University . CRD is a partner in many international collaborations, and is the principal investigator of the nine-nation detector network project endorsed by UN/NASA/ESA called SEVAN (Space Environment Viewing and Analysis Network). Prof. Ashot Chilingarian, head of the Cosmic Ray Division, is a world-renown scientist, committed to making an international impact through scientific excellence in Armenia . For more details please visit www.crdfriends.org .

 The www.crdfriends.org site gets 10,000 hits per month by people in over 40 different countries, with peaks of 30,000 hits in the month of December each year.

 You are invited to sponsor the CRD research at one of three different levels: Platinum Sponsor - $1000 per year – large logo at the top of the webpage
Gold Sponsor - $500 per year – medium logo in the middle of the webpage
Silver Sponsor - $250 per year – regular logo at the end of the webpage.

 Please support scientific excellence in Armenia and make your check payable to: Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America ( or AESA). On the memo line indicate: For CRD

And mail to:
SCACRD c/o Anahid Yeremian
P.O. Box 655
Menlo Park , CA 94026

 Please email your logo in a JPG file and your website URL to:
anahid@slac.stanford.edu

 All proceeds will benefit the work of the Cosmic Ray Division scientists of the Alikhanian Physics Institute in Armenia .

 

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