
Interests:
Physics of phase transitions
Supercomputer simulations
- Ph.D. in theoretical physics;
- Associate Professor,
Department of Informatics, Mathematical and Computer Modeling, School of Natural Sciences, Far Eastern Federal University. - Senior Researcher,
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Investigation of phenomena of geometrically frustrated systems by using supercomputer simulations with applying parallel Monte-Carlo algorithms for calculation of statistical thermodynamic properties of magnetic systems.
In July of 2018, I defended Ph.D. thesis titled “Phase transitions and magnetic phenomena in Ising models”.
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Ph.D. in Theoretical physics (2018)
Defended thesis titled “Phase transitions and magnetic phenomena in Ising models” on 02.07.2018 in FEFU (Far Eastern Federal University), Vladivostok, Russia
dissertation (rus. lang.) / synopsis (rus. lang.)
Specialist (eq. Master) degree in Computer security (2014)
Title: “Software implementation of a high-performance factorization algorithm on a FEFU supercomputer”
FEFU (Far Eastern Federal University), Vladivostok, Russia
Cumulative GPA: 4.89/5.00 (97.8%)
- (2018-2019) Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) #18-32-00557, Personal project (7150 Eur/year) – Thermodynamic properties and critical phenomena of spin ice
- (2018-2020)
Grant of the President of the Russian Federation for young scientists and graduate students, in frames of priority direction “Strategic information technology, including the creation of supercomputers and software development”, Personal project (3500 Eur/year) – Supercomputer simulation of thermodynamics of artificial spin ice - (2015-2018) Support Program for priority post-graduate and doctoral students of Far Eastern Federal University, Personal project (6400 Eur / year) – Magnetic phenomena in systems of interacting particles
- (2014-2017) Grant of the President of the Russian Federation for young scientists and graduate students, in frames of priority direction “Strategic information technology, including the creation of supercomputers and software development”, Personal project (3500 Eur/year) – Numerical simulation of spin-ice and spin-glass states of arrays of magnetic nanoparticles
- (2013-2014) FEFU grant, Project participant – Development of parallel high-performance software and modernization of FEFU’s supercomputer to solve an actual problems of Industry of nanosystems and nanomaterials
- (2010 – 2012) State assignment, Project participant – Magnetic properties and spin-transport phenomena in nanoscale condensed matter