Kos Pavel

About

Biography

I was born on Sakhalin island in Korsakow city in 1991. I was graduated in high school №1525 "Sparrow Hills" in 2008. Then I have entered the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Physics Department. Since 2010 I have worked at the Chair of Polymer and Crystall Physics in the group of computer simulation of polymer systems. In 2014, I enrolled on the PhD program at the same department and chair. Now I am a PhD student.

Publications

[1] A. Chertovich and P. Kos. Crumpled globule formation during collapse of a long flexible and semiflexible polymer in poor solvent. Journal of Chemical Physics, 141(13):134903, 2014.
[2] SV Ulianov, EE Khrameeva, AA Gavrilov, IM Flyamer, P. Kos, EA Mikhaleva, AA Penin, MD Logacheva, MV Imakaev, A. Chertovich, MS Gelfand, YY Shevelyov, and SV Razin. Active chromatin and transcription play a key role in chromosome partitioning into topologically associating domains. Genome Research, 26:70–84, 2016.

Science interests & hobby

My research interests consist of: computer simulation by molecular dynamics and coarse-grain techniques, DNA structure and its mechanisms, crystallization of long polymer chains, simulation micellar polymerization and related processes. My hobbies: football, playing the piano and snowboarding.