Vladimir Sergeevich Bystrov
Professor
Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology RAS
Russia
Biography
Vladimir Sergeevich Bystrov is a professor at Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology RAS. He has his expertise in various fields of the Computational Molecular Modeling, Computational exploration and computer simulation of nonlinear multifunctional nanomaterials and ddifferent organic & bio-molecular nano-structures such as: Bioferroelectric & polymer PVDF/PVDF-TrFE thin ferroelectric films, graphene/oxide graphene and related polar composite nanomaterials; amino acids (glycine, etc.), peptides, peptides nanotubes, thymine and DNA, etc); hydroxyapatite (HAP) & nanoparticles, etc. Computational studies of such various nanostructures were made by using of the molecular mechanics, quantum-chemical calculations (ab initio, DFT, semi-empirical methods), molecular dynamics (MD) simulation & combined methods on the base of own software, as well several HyperChem, MOPAC, AIMPRO, VASP and Gaussian software (Linux clusters in Russia IMPB&KIAM, Linux cluster in University of Aveiro, Portugal). He is a Head of Group for Computer Modelling of Nanostructures and Biosystems of IMPB- KIAM RAS.
Research Interest
Computational exploration and computer simulation of nonlinear multifunctional nanomaterials and different organic & bio-molecular nano-structures such as: Bioferroelectric & polymer PVDF/PVDF-TrFE thin ferroelectric films, graphene/oxide graphene and related polar composite nanomaterials; amino acids (glycine, etc.), peptides, peptides nanotubes, thymine and DNA, etc); hydroxyapatite (HAP) & nanoparticles, etc.