Cognosce te ipsum
— know yourself. If you understand yourself then you can understand others and the whole world.
I just have defended my Ph.D. thesis. After the graduation
from Jackson State University in August, 2009 I will join Theoretical Chemistry Group at Purdue University.
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
- Reading—favorite books
- Publications—list of my publications
- About—my CV and informal biography
- Contact—how you can reach me
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What’s Next?
After the graduation in August I will join Theoretical Chemistry Group at Purdue University More…
Double Defense
On April 27, we celebrated Annual Chemistry Day at Jackson State University. Photos…
One Day Two Prizes
On April 27, we celebrated Annual Chemistry Day at Jackson State University. More…
Scenic Views of Utah
Last week we attended 237th National Meeting of American Chemical Society in Salt Lake City, Utah. After the conference we visited several interesting places in this state. Photos…
Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity (ICN): New Center—New Web Site
A new web site (http://icnanotox.org/) for our Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity (ICN) has been launched. More…
