Professor Bormashenko is also active in quantitative linguistics, topological problems of physics (exemplifications of the "hairy ball" theorem), advanced dimensional analysis (extensions of the Buckingham theorem), variational analysis of "free ends" physical problems, enabling application of the "transversality conditions".
In 1987 Dr. Bormashenko studied the mechanisms of destruction of ultra-thin island films by highly charged high-energy particles.
[4] In 2005-2006 he studied the breath-figures self-assembly and processes of patterning in rapidly evaporated polymer solutions.
[2][7] He is known for his pioneering research of wetting transitions,[8] and analytical thermodynamic derivations of the Cassie and Wenzel equations using the variational calculus.
[10][11] In 2012 started to study the modification of surface properties of biological objects (seeds) with the cold plasma.