Cognosce te ipsum
— know yourself. If you understand yourself then you can understand others and the whole world.
I work in 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
- Notes & 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
Latest notes (rss):
The conference season 2010
Photos from recent conferecnes. More…
In Memory of Professor Andrzej Sadlej
Andrzej Sadlej, passed away on March 24, 2010 after a lengthy battle with lung cancer. He was 69. His death leaves a void both in the scientific community and in the lives of his family, friends and colleagues. More…
42nd Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference at Purdue University
This year's 42ndMidwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference will be hosted by our theoretical group at Purdue University. More…
Movie by Nobel Laureate Irving Langmuir, 1927
The movie was shot by famous physical chemist Irving Langmuir (the 1932 Nobel Prize winner) during the 5th Solvay Conference in Brussels, October 1927. More…
University of Southern California (USC)
We have visited Anna Krylov's group at USC where we meet many interesting people who work on the exciting projects. More…
