Summary
Dominik Marti is a physicist and academic associate with 11 years of experience at the intersection of academia, clinics, and industry, currently leading a lab at DTU focused on end-to-end optical imaging for cancer diagnosis. He has a strong track record of translating photonics research into clinical tools, having developed intra-surgical multimodal imaging devices and led national and European projects. Comfortable mediating between clinicians, engineers, and researchers, he combines clear communication with hands-on experimental expertise to ensure solutions address real-world needs. His career spans postdoctoral work in laser nano-surgery and applied imaging research across Swiss and Danish institutions, reflecting both fundamental and translational strengths. Based in Binningen, Switzerland, he brings a pragmatic, systems-level view of optical imaging pipelines from light source design to diagnostic outcomes. A keen collaborator, he leverages educational development roles to professionalise teaching and embed research impact into practice.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Universität Bern
German, English, French, Danish