Cognosce te ipsum
— know yourself. If you understand yourself then you can understand others and the whole world.I am a graduate student at Nanotoxicity Center of Department of Chemistry at Jackson State University. I work on my Ph.D. thesis in the field of computational chemistry. Computational science can help us to solve problems of quantum computing and even neuroscience. I believe that these results allow us understand deep relations governing the world and approach to understanding human brain phenomena.
What’s here:
- Research—my current research projects
- Software—some programs I developed
- Teaching—material for the courses I teach
- Notes—my thoughts, notes, and book reviews
- Hobby—favorite books
- Publications—list of my publications
- About—my CV and informal biography
- Contact—how you can reach me
Latest notes (rss):
AmbiScript—Enhanced Ambigraphic Nucleic Acid NotationDavid A. Rozak and Anthony J. Rozak proposed a new notation called AmbiScript to describe DNA sequence data. More…
17th Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry
Last week we have our annual conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry. This year Nobel Laureate Prof. Walter Kohn attended the conference. Prof. Kohn presented his documentary „The Power of The Sun“. Photos…
Kiev The City
This fall I spent some time in Kiev. I lived in this city for twenty years. I tried to take pictures of historical places of the city. Photo galleries are available through Photos…
