Background: Bioengineering
What would you be latched to?
I am latched to my Camera, creating everlasting memories of those around me!
Main responsibilities: Wetlab leader, Administration, Video director, Education
Background: Physics
What would you be latched to?
I would be latched to literally any vertical wall to bring my climbing obsession to the next level.
Main responsibilities: Drylab leader, Wiki
Background: Bioengineering
What would you be latched to?
My mouse. Like, computer mouse. Although I’d love to pet a real mouse sometime.
Main responsibilities: Wetlab, Wiki
Background: Chemical engineering
What would you be latched to?
I would be latched to my 45 L backpack. In high school I got the nomination “biggest backpack in class” and I still honor the title.
Main responsibilities: Wetlab, Wiki
Background: Bioengineering
What would you be latched to?
My jar with vitamin D. It’s not just pills, it’s sunshine in capsule form.
Main responsibilities: Wetlab
Background: Bioengineering
What would you be latched to?
My notebook! I love collecting art and memories there, I can make a banger collage.
Main responsibilities: Wetlab, Graphic Design, Education
Background: Bioengineering
What would you be latched to?
I would be latched to my violin, since that would make it much easier to practice wherever I am.
Main responsibilities: Wetlab, Graphic Design, Education, Wiki
Background: Food Science
What would you be latched to?
I am latched to the art of repair, fixing piece by piece with precision and patience until the system—whether in machines, microbes, or humans—flows again.
Main responsibilities: Wetlab
Position: Research Professor at the department of Life Sciences, Chalmers Univeristy of Technology
Position: Doctoral student at the department of Life Sciences, Chalmers Univeristy of Technology
What would you be latched to?
I’m latched to my hiking gear. Especially the stuff I need for BBQing in the forest
Position: Doctoral student at the department of Life Sciences, Chalmers Univeristy of Technology