Summary
Asmus Dohn is a research engineer with a decade of experience developing molecular modeling and simulation tools and translating them into experimental practice at synchrotrons and XFELs. He has led beamtime data-acquisition teams, modernized data-processing codebases, and supervised multiple PhD and postdoc projects, including as PI on an Icelandic Research Fund–backed project. His work spans multiscale QM/MM model development, singlet fission modeling, and time-resolved X-ray scattering methods, with software releases such as grsq underpinning some methodology dissemination. Based in Copenhagen, he combines hands-on scientific coding with experimental collaboration across international labs, often integrating polarizable force fields and advanced MD techniques. Colleagues value him for bridging theory, software engineering, and practical beamline challenges—skills honed from cyclotron operation to leading XFEL campaigns. He maintains an active academic footprint via ORCID and Google Scholar, reflecting a research-driven engineering practice.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Christianshavns Gymnasium
Technical University of Denmark
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Nanoteknologi, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Nanoteknologi at Københavns Universitet
Danish, English, German