Chengzhe Tian is a Junior Professor at the University of Stuttgart with nine years of experience at the interface of quantitative biology and computational analysis. Trained in biophysics and computational biology (PhD, Københavns Universitet; MSc ETH Zurich) and with research posts across Europe and the US, he combines time-lapse microscopy with advanced analytics to dissect molecular sources of cell-to-cell heterogeneity and their disease relevance. His work emphasizes single-cell dynamics and computational pipelines that translate high-content imaging into mechanistic insight. Known for bridging experimental rigor with data-driven modeling, he brings both wet-lab and computational fluency—rooted in a background spanning chemistry, computer science, and bioinformatics—that accelerates translational discovery.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BSc, Chemistry, Computer Science, BSc, Chemistry, Computer Science at Peking University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biophysics at Københavns Universitet
MSc, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, MSc, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics at ETH Zurich
An R Package to cluster cell types from readcounts
Contributions:1 push in 1 year 9 months
r-packageclustercell-types
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Chengzhe Tian - Junior Professor at University of Stuttgart