Some information about me and my projects.
I received my MsC (with honours) in chemistry in 2009. I specialised in physical organometallic chemistry which involved the preparation and measurement of various arsenic, antimony, bismuth compounds, and publishing a cover paper.
I join the group of Professor Mark Brouard at the University of Oxford 2009, where I was awarded a DPhil in physical and theoretical chemistry in 2013. The research carried out focused on the scattering theory of triatomic systems. My DPhil thesis is available here.
The following years saw me as a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Professor Andrew Orr-Ewing at the University of Bristol, where I worked as a theoretical-computational chemist to unravel reaction mechanisms.
In the beginning of 2017 I joined Interactive Scientific Ltd, a Bristol based educational startup company. Initially in part time, later as a full time developer. My role there includes building tools for creating educational software, developing content and a dash of business intelligence.
In the same time I am visiting fellow at University of Bristol collaborating with my former group and the group of Dr David Glowacki.
Most of the areas I am interested in are related to science – or, at least I try to link them together. These includes
If not busy with the list above, I enjoy walking in the UK and trekking in some less visited countries.