Bernhard Pollner is a PhD student and microbiology researcher based in Innsbruck with 11 years of experience investigating how post-conventional treatments affect microbial life in water, using flow cytometry and assay development to quantify native bacterial communities. He combines hands-on wet-lab expertise with a strong passion for R-based data analysis, having built analytics and backend components in past data science roles. His work spans international research stints—from Kobe University to the University of Washington—and includes applied consulting in water revitalization, giving him an unusual blend of academic rigor and practical industry perspective. Known for linking "water & life" questions across spectroscopy, PCR and cytometry, he brings a systems-thinking approach to experimental design and data-driven interpretation.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Dr. med., Medicine, Dr. med., Medicine at Medizinische Universität Innsbruck
Contributions:1 release, 123 commits, 145 pushes in 3 years 11 months
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