I am an ambitious and hard-working Upstream Process Scientist. Having recently completed my PhD at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, I eagerly seek new and exciting challenges in the Biotech industry.My research mainly focused on understanding how bacteria respond to mixing gradients in large bioreactors. This included computer simulations of mixing gradients and the development of high-throughput scale-down fermentations using the Sartorius AMBR® system. To elucidate the bacterial physiology from scale-down experiments, I performed in-depth analysis of fermentation process data and a systems-level analysis of RNA-sequencing data.With my academic degrees from the RWTH Aachen University and 5+ years of experience in different roles at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, which included a guest stay at the University of California San Diego, I bring a strong background in fermentation science, bioprocess engineering, and data analysis. I am experienced in project management and can solve complex problems efficiently. I am well-versed in communicating the key findings of my research and analysis to stakeholders with different backgrounds. I am passionate about data analytics and have gained proficiency in Python and Tableau and I’m always excited to explore new software tools. My colleagues know that they can count on me, and I am passionate about working towards the goals of my team, embracing a collaborative spirit.
Listed skills include Synthetic Biology, Laboratory Automation, Biotechnology, Data Analysis, and 9 others.