Ivar Haugerud is a postdoctoral researcher and theoretical physicist with eight years of experience using non-equilibrium thermodynamics and statistical mechanics to probe the physics of life. He completed a PhD in "Mesoscopic Physics of Life" at the University of Augsburg after training in nanophysics and quantum technology, and now leads research at the University of Oslo. Ivar combines strong numerical skills (Python, C++, MatLab, LAMMPS) with experimental intuition from earlier lab projects on porous flow and molecular friction. He is an experienced university instructor and science communicator, regularly presenting to students and secondary-school audiences and mentoring through teaching assistant roles. Notably, his work bridges theory and application—modeling active matter with an eye toward origins-of-life questions that connect microscopic dynamics to emergent biological behavior.
8 years of coding experience
Master Materials nanophysics and quantum technology, Master Materials nanophysics and quantum technology at University of Oslo
Doktorgrad Theoretical physics, Doktorgrad Theoretical physics at University of Augsburg
Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 2 years 8 months
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Ivar Haugerud - Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Oslo