Alexey Savelyev |
Alexey Savelyev, Research Assistant Professor
Institution: | University of Montana |
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Department: | Chemistry & Biochemistry |
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Phone: | 4062434022 |
Email: | oleksiy.savelyev@umontana.edu |
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Education: | B.S., Physics and Mathematics, Sumy State University, Ukraine, 1999 M.S., Physics and Mathematics, Sumy State University, Ukraine, 2000 Ph.D., Biophysics, Chemical and Macromolecular Physics, Charles University in Prague, CZ, 2004 |
Post Doctoral: | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Chemistry, NC University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Pharmacy, MD University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX |
Cross Appointments: | Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Lethbridge, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Alberta, Canada |
Other Faculty Positions: | Senior Research Scientist, Institute of Applied Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2010-2012 Senior Lecturer, Physics, Sumy State University, 2004-2005 Adjunct Assistant Professor: Sumy State University, Department of Modeling Complex Systems, Ukraine, 2005-2009 |
Awards and Academic Honors: | 10/2008 Postdoctoral Award for Research Excellence for academic years 2008/2009, UNC at Chapel Hill, NC, USA 03/2003 Graduate Student Travel Award, Charles University, Prague, CZ Award for: Summer school at Centre de Recherche sur les Mecanismes Cristallins et en Nanomateriaux, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France 05/2000 M.S. Diploma with Honor for Excellent Studying, Sumy State University, Ukraine 05/1999 B.S. Diploma with Honor for Excellent Studying, Sumy State University, Ukraine |
Research Interest:
I am one of the senior active developers of the UltraScan (US) data analysis software (http://www.ultrascan.aucsolutions.com), a suite of programs to design, simulate and analyze analytical ultracentrifugation experiments. The UltraScan software is one of the most popular software packages in the field. It enjoys a worldwide distribution with over 800 registered users across North and South America, Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and Russia. I effectively contribute to the development of both the stand-alone GUI version (written in Qt/C++, Qwt and Qwt3D programming languages) and the web interface (in HTML and CSS) along with the web server components (PHP, MySQL back-end), and the supercomputer-based MPI module. My recent and current contributions include deployment of new US-LIMS servers with all infrastructure components and development, testing, and the maintenance of a number of UltraScan programs.Additionally, I have participated in the development of the GenApp framework (https://genapp.rocks), a tool for rapid generation of fully functional science gateways. GenApp uses the following web application technologies: HTML5/CSS, JavaScript/jQuery, PHP, MongoDB and Apache server. I contributed to implementation of new GenApp capabilities as a framework developer and also worked with researchers wishing to disseminate their theoretical and experimental expertise as embodied in their codes to their communities by rapidly deploying advanced web applications with the use of GenApp.