Tigran Nazaryan

Chief Innovation Officer at 10Web

Tigran Nazaryan has worked in a variety of positions since 2009. From 2009 to 2011, they were a Teacher at Quantum College, where they taught Physics and Astronomy to high school students, designed E-learning technologies, and virtual labs for physics. Tigran also helped talented high school students to achieve excellent results in physics and astronomy olympiads. From 2011 to 2014, they worked at the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory as a Research Associate and PHD Student. Tigran's research focused on statistical study of supernovae and their host galaxies, relation of supernovae with different stellar populations, and study of triggered star formation in spiral galaxies. From 2014 to 2017, they were a R&D Team Lead and Web Developer at Web-Dorado. Since 2017, they have been the Chief Executive Officer and VP of R&D at 10Web.io. In this role, they have led a company of 70 people to create great solutions to bring AI automation into web development, spread knowledge and ideas empowering WordPress community, and boost business growth on the way to build a unicorn. Tigran has also led the development of AI Website Builder, established an ML team at 10Web, and owned and led the development of high quality software for web developers.

Tigran Nazaryan began their educational journey in 2005 when they attended Quantum college in Yerevan. Tigran then went on to complete a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and Physics at Yerevan State University in 2009. Following this, they completed a Master of Science in Mathematical Physics at the same institution in 2011. In the same year, they obtained a certification in Teaching IB DP Physics from Triple A Learning Ltd. Tigran Nazaryan concluded their education in 2014 when they earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory.

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Timeline

  • Chief Innovation Officer

    November 1, 2023 - present

  • Chief Executive Officer

    October, 2020

  • VP of R&D

    July, 2017