Summary
Jonas Sellberg is an Associate Professor and principal investigator at KTH with 14 years of experience bridging experimental x-ray science and data-driven methods. Trained in chemistry and chemical engineering with PhD honors in physics, he developed expertise at SLAC’s x-ray laser and now leads a group focused on coherent diffractive imaging with XFELs. His work spans hands-on experiments, theory, and big-data clustering in Python and C++, with over 20 peer-reviewed publications and invited international talks. He also spent time in industry as a data scientist, applying clinical and product-focused analytics, and is comfortable building web tools in Java/JavaScript to translate research into usable software. An uncommon combination of accelerator‑scale experimental experience and production-grade data engineering helps him tackle noisy, high-throughput imaging problems from both physics and computational angles.
14 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Natur-forskning, High School, Natur-forskning at Norra Real
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
English, Swedish, Japanese, German