INTRODUCTION

Welcome to my physics web page.

I was involved in different aspect of High Energy Physics (HEP) from 1991. By this time I joined summer physics-mathematics school and met wonderful people whose spirit, knowlegde and enthusiasm blow my student passion towards misterious world of physics. Irkutsk, Russia. In 1993 I graduated from Irkutsk State University and got my M. Sc. degree in physics. During those years studied a wonderful, misterious and magic world of neutrino oscillation in collaboration with Dr. V. Naumov and Dr. S. Korenblit.

A few months later and 5000 miles away I joined experimental group in Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia. where my experimental career in HEP started from modeling three neutrino oscillations for Neutrino Detector.

At the same time I met Prof. V. Dubovik and join his research in studying of third electromagnetic characteristic of neutrino, its toroid dipole moment (TDM). Being involved in theory and experiment were quite exciting and tough issue.

In 1995, our experimental group actively participated in NOMAD experiment at CERN. This experiment was looking for nu_mu->nu_tau oscillations at CERN SPS. My contribution there included studies of three lepton neutrino production on heavy target, di-lepton neutrino production, search for electromagnetic properties of neutrino. In parallel I was continuing my theoretical work with toroid dipole moment of neutrino. In 1998, a brilliant idea about precise vertex detector for neutrino oscillation came up and NOMAD-STAR project was born. A small group of physicist build a longest Silicon ladders (72cm) and instrumented them into NOMAD detector. I was participating in on/off-line software, digitization, track and vertex reconstructions, data simulation/visualization as well as analyses. Two years later the NOMAD-STAR experiment was successfully finished and

In 1999 I got my Ph. D. degree which included theoretical and experimental research in neutrino physics. A few months later I joined a new exciting project at Fermilab, D0 experiment. At this step I decided to do something else, being involved in collider physics. I was a co-leader of global tracking group and participated in B physics studies.

In 2003, I joined Cornell University where participated in CLEO experiment as computer professional in HEP.