He explained that physics plays an integral role in making our lives better – from being the main driver of innovative economies to helping to protect democratic values from the attack of autocratic regimes.
“Therefore, it does not matter whether I popularize science or volunteer in the interests of the Defense Forces of Ukraine – all my actions are aimed at maintaining the light of civilization in my country,” he added.
In solidarity with the Ukrainian physics community, APS has condemned the Russian invasion and offered assistance such as journal and meeting access to enable the continuation of science collaborations.
“I became a member of the APS community only a few months ago, but it is already clear that APS membership will help me in conducting my scientific work, making connections with physicists from other countries, and sharing experiences,” he said.