Razmik Madoyan

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razmik madoyan | LinkedIn – On this LinkedIn account, he says that he attended UCLA from 2000-2001. His account doesn’t seem to be active anymore. Razmik Madoyan is listed as the author for the section titled “Photoluminescence and forensic detection of ancient pigments.”
Madoyan Razmik | LinkedIn – This is another LinkedIn account that’s more active with a more detailed work experience. Here, it says that he went to UCLA for psychology from March 1999-January 2001, and got a masters degree in forensic science and technology at National University from January 2005-2007. He worked as a Security Guard/Museum Store Clerk for Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California for three years (1998-2001), was a Healthcare Specialist – Medic in Germany, Iraq, and Ft. Still for the US Army for almost four years (2002-2005), a counselor for the VA in LA County for 1 year and 8 months (2006-2007), and has been working at the Homeland Security Investigations for 18 years and a month as of today. He was a Special Agent for 13 years (2007-2020), a group supervisor for 1 year and 6 months (2020-2022), an Assistant Attache in Abu Dhabi for 3 years (2022-2024), and a group supervisor again starting back in January of this year, 2025.
X-ray fluorescence applied to yellow pigments based on lead, tin and antimony: comparison of laboratory and portable instrumentation – CORE Reader – This is a Book of Abstracts for Non-destructive and microanalytical techniques in art and cultural heritage.
Postmortem changes | Open Library – He is also cited here as a “prolific author” in what seems to be a collection of books about postmortem changes. He wrote a book called “The effects of environmental conditions and causes of death on postmortem changes.”
(PDF) Countering the trafficking of antiquities 10 14 Sept 2023 QNL Himaya – This is an academic paper called “Countering the trafficking of antiques 10 14 Sept 2023 QNL Himaya.” In the paper, Madoyan is cited as the “Assistant Attaché for the Department
of Homeland Security at U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi, UAE,” where he was hosting a session on smuggled Syrian mosaics.
USA v. Singh (2:21-mj-04027), California Central District Court – This is a court case where he signed what seems to be an out-of-district warrant.
Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Stolen Cambodian artefacts repatriated from US museums case (Operation Antiquity) – This is an article where he’s mentioned.
Around town & beyond – Beyond The Acorn – This seems to be an advertisement for what seems to be a lecture of some sort on art smuggling. The same can be found here in a paper called Moorpark Acorn from February 28, 2020.
(PDF) Film Festival and the rhythm of social inclusivity – He is cited twice in this article as well.
Lessons Given in Illicit Antiquities Trade – The Voice of Wilkinson – He was mentioned in this article about a presentation that he gave about smuggling antiques. [archived]