Summary
Ivo Sbalzarini is a professor and leader in scientific computing for systems biology, with over a decade of experience developing algorithms and theory for data-driven modeling and AI in spatial biology. He chairs Scientific Computing for Systems Biology at TU Dresden and leads the MOSAIC group, bridging theory, numerical simulation, and image-based biological modeling without running wet labs. His work spans academic leadership—from dean and program founder to research-avenue lead—and hands-on method development, including particle methods and single-particle tracking algorithms originating in his PhD. Based in Dresden, he combines interdisciplinary collaborations across institutes and clusters of excellence with a track record of founding programs and startups, reflecting an uncommon blend of deep computational rigor and practical organizational impact.
11 years of coding experience
30 years of employment as a software developer
Didactics and Education Science, Didactics and Education Science at ETH Zürich
Matura Type C Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Matura Type C Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Kantonsschule Wattwil / Gymnasium
English, German, French, Italian, German