My name is Alex, and I have been working in experimental physics since 2013. My journey into this fascinating field began even earlier — in 1994, when I became passionate about acoustics and the study of sound. This interest inspired me to dive into experiments with electricity, which I continue to this day.
Over the past 10 years, I have conducted more than 1,000 experiments, some of which are available on my YouTube channel. The channel features over 700 videos, though most of them are private and can be accessed upon request.
I stay up-to-date with developments in the scientific community and make extensive use of modern technologies in my research. I am skilled in designing with the Inventor program, engage in 3D printing (both with liquid materials and plastic filament), and utilize a small CNC machine to create unique components and devices. My toolkit also includes a biological microscope AmScope T720 for exploring the hidden world and numerous custom devices and setups I’ve designed to study electrical phenomena.
Science isn’t my only passion. In my free time, I play the six-string guitar and am learning to master the Japanese shakuhachi flute, which I printed on a 3D printer. On this website, you’ll find a detailed article about this challenging yet fascinating instrument.
If you want to dive deeper into my work, I share my experiments, projects, and results on the paid platform Boosty.