Summary
Jaro Camphuijsen is an eScience Research Engineer with 11 years of experience applying computational science to environmental and biological challenges. Trained in Physics & Astronomy and Computational Science at the University of Amsterdam, he has worked on atmospheric parameterization at KNMI and climate projects like eWaterCycle II, Magic and EUCP. He now focuses on in-silico meat research, combining agent-based and CFD models to simulate cell biology and mechanical interactions in bioreactors for cultivated meat production. A founding and governing member of the Cultivated Meat Modeling Consortium, he bridges academia, industry and non-profits to bring eScience into emerging food-technology workflows. Beyond modeling, Jaro enjoys teaching and knowledge sharing—he’s taught computational biology and designed courses—and balances his analytical work with creative pursuits such as swing dance instruction. His broad curiosity spans cell biology to plasma physics, enabling cross-disciplinary solutions that are as practical as they are scientifically grounded.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc), Computational Science, Master of Science (MSc), Computational Science at Universiteit van Amsterdam
Dutch, English