During my undergraduate and graduate studies under supervision of Prof. Alexei Khokhlov I was investigating the properties of polyelectrolyte systems with spatial inhomogeneities, such as microphase separation in polyelectrolyte gels and solutions, swelling properties of inhomogeneous charged gels, and the phenomena of polyelectrolyte adsorption and multilayer formation. In 2001, I have defended my PhD thesis, "Theory of inhomogeneous polyelectrolyte gels and adsorption layers".
My key achievements in computer area are the creation of the first dedicated computing cluster in Moscow State University (1998, together with Dr. Viktor Ivanov), and the development of realtime data processing applications, including the popular Oscilloscope for Windows (freeware).
Here you can find my CV and list of pulications.