Summary
Joakim Bohlin is an application expert and research engineer with 10 years of experience bridging software engineering and experimental nanoscience. Currently working with InfraVis and Chalmers E‑Commons, he combines production-grade visualization and infrastructure skills with a DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Oxford and a background in DNA robotics and modular self‑assembly. His career spans industry stints at Ericsson and Volvo, research secondments at ASU and Aarhus, and hands‑on manufacturing and CAD experience, giving him a rare blend of computational, experimental and practical engineering fluency. Fluent in building visualization tools for complex workflows, he excels at turning scientific simulations and CI data into actionable visual narratives. An early volunteer in Asia and a former wedding photographer, he brings curiosity and cross-cultural adaptability to technical collaborations.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
DPhil, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, DPhil, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics at University of Oxford
Master of Science in Engineering, Computer Software Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology
Upper secondary diploma, Technical development and enterprising, Upper secondary diploma, Technical development and enterprising at Göteborgs Tekniska College
English, Swedish