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Personal bio
We are fascinated by the emergent dynamics of biological systems. Our lab combines basic research and engineering approaches by working on two (overlapping) questions: (1) Biophysics of Development (zebrafish); (2) Biotic Games for education and large scale science CV: 2009- today: Assistant Professor Bioengineering, Stanford 2005-09 Postdoc at Max Planck and Caltech 2005 PhD Biophysics, Max Planck Institute Cell Biology & Genetics, Dresden 2001 Business Consultant, Accenture 2000 Diploma Theoretical Physics, Technical University Dresden Currently teaching
BIOE 196: INTERACTIVE MEDIA AND GAMES
(Autumn, Winter, Spring)
BIOE 211: Biophysics of Multi-cellular Systems and Amorphous Computing (Winter) BIOE 311: Biophysics of Multi-cellular Systems and Amorphous Computing (Winter) BIOE 393: Bioengineering Departmental Research Colloquium (Autumn, Winter, Spring) BIOPHYS 196: INTERACTIVE MEDIA AND GAMES (Autumn, Winter, Spring) BIOPHYS 311: Biophysics of Multi-cellular Systems and Amorphous Computing (Winter) BIOS 249: Interactive Microbiology (Winter) DBIO 211: Biophysics of Multi-cellular Systems and Amorphous Computing (Winter) |