Adam Wollman is a Nuact Fellow and microscopist-biophysicist with eight years of postdoctoral experience building advanced microscopes and image-analysis tools for life‑science and health applications. He leads a group at Newcastle University developing bespoke bioimaging systems and software to visualize molecular processes, drawing on a PhD in Biological Physics from Oxford and Wellcome-funded work on glucose nanosensors and single-molecule microscopy. His work spans hands‑on instrument design, computational image analysis, and collaborative biological projects—from bacterial DNA replication to diabetes research—bridging physics, biology and engineering. Known for translating complex microscopy techniques into robust, reusable tools, he combines academic leadership with a practical focus on technologies that directly impact health research.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biological Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biological Physics at University of Oxford
Master of Physics, Physics, 1st class, Master of Physics, Physics, 1st class at University of York
Contributions:3 releases, 13 pushes, 3 tags in 1 year 3 months
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Adam Wollman - Nuact Fellow at Newcastle University