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Current position

April 2019 -           Associate Professor in Experimental Biophysics

 

Postgraduate appointments

April 2015 - March 2019     Assistant Professor, The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen.

October 2014 - March 2015     Postdoc, NanoLund, Solid State Department, Lund University (PI: Prof. H. Linke).

January 2013 - September 2014     Carlsberg Postdoctoral Fellow, The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen.

January 2012 - December 2012     University of Copenhagen’s internationalization Postdoctoral fellow at the FOM Institute AMOLF, Amsterdam (PI: Prof. M. Dogterom).

May 2010 - December 2011     Postdoc at the Niels Bohr Institute, KU (PI: Prof. L. B. Oddershede).

 

Education

2017 Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Programme

2010 PhD in Physics, The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

2006 MSc in Biology, The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

Short presentation

I am a physicist, working at the intersection of bacterial ecology and biophysics. My research aims to understand how the diversity of the microbial world arises in complex interplay between growth, cell-cell interactions, evolvement, and motility. The ultimate goal is to make mechanical models of population-level phenomena as spatio-genetic patterning in large cell communities, e.g., biofilms.

To achieve this, my group uses a multitude of imaging modalities, e.g., confocal scanning and light-sheet microscopy, in combination with measurements of force exertion, and in close collaboration with theoretical physicists, as well as biologists and geologists. Our research topics extend from biofilm formation to cancer spreading patterns, with a focus on the biophysical aspects of intra-cellular interactions and motility and how they regulate evolutionary dynamics, and vice versa.

I have received my BSc (math+phys), MSc and PhD degrees in Physics from the University of Copenhagen, with research stays in Budapest and Freiburg. I have done a postdoc at AMOLF in Amsterdam and another one at NanoLund, prior to being an Assistant Professor in the NNF Center LANTERN and then receiving a Sapere Aude + Inge Lehmann research leader grants to build up my group in the Bio-complexity section at the Niels Bohr Institute.

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