Cognosce te ipsum
— know yourself. If you understand yourself then you can understand others and the whole world.
I work in the Department of Chemistry at Purdue University as a postdoc. We develop and apply ab initio
based quantum chemical and multiscale methods for simulations of chemical and biological processes.
Computational science can help us to solve a wide range of problems from chemistry to neuroscience.
I believe that these results give us insight into deep relations governing the world and approach
to understanding of the human brain phenomena.
Today's Photo:
Contents:
- Research—my current research projects
- Software—some programs I developed
- Teaching—material for the courses I teach
- News—my thoughts, notes, news and book reviews
- Reading—favorite books
- Publications—list of my publications
- About—my CV and informal biography
- Contact—how you can reach me
Recent news (rss):
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The Cattail Trail
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The Music Animation Machine
The music visualization algorithm invented by Stephen Malinowski can actually show you the structure of music with all the twists of melodic voices. Listen and watch…
Purdue Professor Ei-ichi Negishi wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Ei-ichi Negishi, Richard Heck and Akira Suzuki are co-recipients of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. More…
