Scientific interest:
My research areas are focused on the in silico experiments - the use of various methods of computational chemistry and physics, applied to both, periodic and non-periodic solids (ab initio HF and DFT, classical and ab initio MM/MD) in theoretical studies of the relations between the structure, chemical composition (and its changes, via (co)doping), of various functional materials (especially materials for energy conversion, inter alia thermoelectrics, mixed conductivity compounds) and their bonding properties, electronic structure and transport properties.
A separate area of my interest is the philosophy of science (especially the philosophy of physics and chemistry), in particular the ontology of chemical bonding, the role of symmetry in physics and chemistry, causality, or the determinism of physical theories.