Haig Norian

Haig is a scientist, engineer and author. He made his engineering debut at the age of three when he broke his father's shortwave radio. Since then, Haig has worked on creating photovoltaic thin films for solar energy harvesting, a microfluidic lab-on-chip, and ultra-high temperature pressure transducers. He holds a Ph.D in electrical engineering from Columbia University. His latest passion project has taken him into the world of books. With his LITTLE ENGINEERS series, he hopes to share his home engineering adventures with young readers around the world. When he's not in the lab or office, he enjoys reading outside, alongside a bowl of cracked olives (կամ ինչպէս Կիպրացիները կ'ըսեն՝ «elies tsakistes»). His favorite authors are Hagop Baronian, Vahe Berberian, Kurt Vonnegut and David Kherdian.
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Cascade Press presents the English translation of Hasmig Chahinian’s My Birthmark

My Birthmark⎯the critically acclaimed Western Armenian children’s picture book first published in 2010⎯has now been translated into English for the…

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Goodnight Moon translation project aims to provide comfort, support Artsakh’s displaced children

Here in the US Diaspora, no children’s book collection is complete without at least one copy of GOODNIGHT MOON. In…

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Roslin Press Presents Armenian Adaptation of Animated Series, Treasure Island

In an initiative the likes of which the Diaspora hasn’t seen in over a generation, Roslin Press is proud to…

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From Adana to Black Mountain and Everything in Between

Consider the following two books by author David Kherdian: Homage to Adana is a deep dive into the essence of…

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