Author: Tsovinar Karapetyan
The Steering Committee of EPJ is pleased to welcome Anna Grigoryan as the new representative of EPS Young Minds in the Scientific Advisory Committee. She is replacing Carlos Damián Rodríguez Fernández, continuing the collaboration established two years ago.
Anna Grigoryan is a PhD student and researcher in experimental nuclear physics at the A.I. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory in Yerevan, Armenia. Working within the Experimental Physics Department, her research focuses on nucleon structure and spin phenomena in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering.
Her work specifically explores dihadron production and beam-helicity asymmetries using data from the HERMES experiment at DESY. Through this research, she contributes to advancing the understanding of the three-dimensional structure of the nucleon.
Anna is also actively involved in international scientific collaborations. She is a member of the Structure and Spectroscopy of Hadrons Project (SHARP) COST Action and contributes to the EPS Technology and Innovation Group (EPS TIG).
Beyond her research, Anna is deeply engaged in outreach and community leadership. As a member of the EPS Young Minds Action Committee, she has played a key role in organising international masterclasses and physics events at her institution, helping to promote education and public engagement in particle and nuclear physics.
Anna Grigoryan’s appointment highlights the important role of early-career researchers in shaping scientific communities. Readers are encouraged to follow EPS Young Minds initiatives and participate in upcoming events to support the next generation of physicists.




