[1] During the blockade of Leningrad, Asatiani returned to Tbilisi, where she taught general physics at the Transport Institute.
In 1943, Asatiani married the physicist Arshaluys Dadayan (later the head of the department at Yerevan State University).
[4] Since 1959, Asatiani has participated in the work of many international conferences and delivered reports in many countries worldwide (Japan, India, Canada, USA, England, Germany, France, and Austria).
[4] In 1970, Asatiani and Academician Artem Alikhanyan were awarded the Lenin Prize for their significant contribution to developing spark chamber methods.
Asatiani also dealt with disabled people with spinal cord injuries and their psychological and labor rehabilitation.
She wrote and implemented the program Computer and information technology training for people with back pain.
According to its program, the British Embassy of Armenia organized a Physical Training Center in Yerevan for people with back pain.
Assatiani developed an electronic method to reduce the recovery time of the Wilson cloud chamber.
Using wide-aperture spark chambers, Asatiani, and her colleagues conducted the first experiment on ARUS, proving that the beam worked.