About
If you interested please find my curriculum vitae. In short, my research interests are in computer simulation of dynamics and interactions of biomolecules and multiscale modeling of complex molecular systems. I enjoy teaching general and physical chemistry as well as computational chemistry courses.
Informal Biography
In 1999, I graduated from Physical and Mathematical Lyceum (also known as FIZMAT) of National Taras Shevchenko University in Kiev, Ukraine. During my school years I participated and won a lot of Olympiads in biology, physiology and physics. In 2005, I graduated from National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv
(Department of Radophysics) with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Physics. At the university I got strong background
in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. My curriculum was especially focused
on the biological physics and chemistry, quantum mechanics, applied and theoretical
electrodynamics.
I greatly appreciate my first teacher in physics Vadim A. Pustovoit and my
first scientific advisors: Prof. Yuri P. Gorgo at Taras Shevchenko University
and Prof. Galina I. Dovbeshko at the Institute of Physics.
In 2009, I defended my Ph.D. thesis entitled: „Thermodynamic and Kinetic Simulations on Biological Molecules in Gas Phase and in Solution: Evaporation, Isomerisation, and Hydrogen Bonding“ in Prof. Jerzy Leszczynski group at Jackson State University.
Currently, I work with Prof. Lyudmila Slipchenko at Purdue University as a postdoc.
